Day 38, Thursday October 12, 2017
After a leisurely morning we return to Old Town Dubrovnik for some more exploring. First we visit Marin Držiç House which is a memorial museum for one of Croatia’s greatest playwrights. I decide to have a little one on one conversation with this interesting fellow.The Ethnographic Museum is next, and it is located in a very interesting building that was the town granary in the 16th Century. Reserves of grain were kept in 15 very large wells carved in stone. The dark grates in the floor of the main floor open into these wells.
These little stone trap doors on the second floor were used to drop the grain down into the wells below.
There are many exhibits of traditional handmade textiles, clothing, household items and traditional handicrafts. I would love to have a stove like this!
There are some interesting drawings on some of the pillars.
The streets here are so old.
We stop for ice cream and some people watching. Men and women are rappelling down the city walls…
and getting their photos taken with these exotic birds.
The Friars Franciscan Monastery Museum has the oldest operating pharmacy in Europe and a beautiful garden cloister.
They also have an amazing library but unfortunately it is not open to the public because it is upstairs where the priests live. At least there are a few books on display.
There are also some vestments with incredible embroidery.
The Franciscan church beside the museum is beautiful but it has a couple unusual features.
The paintings here are certainly different, and…
notice the hand holding the crucifix.
We walk to the Art Gallery Dubrovnik which is located in a former palace of a Dubrovnik ship owner. There are several portraits I really like.
We make our way back through the old town, stopping for tea and some more people watching before catching our bus home. There were street performers and…happy children chasing pigeons.
Quite a nice stove! Loved the birds😍
Hope Bob wasn’t too jealous of your newly found boyfriend😂
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Illuminate manuscripts! My favourite. you’re a lucky lady to see all of this. The embroidery is so pretty. I’m finally trying my hand at embroidery again, it’s not as easy as I remember!
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I know I am lucky to e able to have such a great trip. Embroidery will get easier with a bit of practice. Nice you are giving it a try. xox
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