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SOLD:Modern apartment in Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Sale | Location: Dubrovnik | 250 sq m lot size | 3 beds
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Modern apartment in Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Modern apartment in Dubrovnik, Croatia , live your dream in Croatian most beautiful town!
Situated in the very heart of the Old City of Dubrovnik, with astonishing view to the Old Harbour, this newbuilted apartment gives pleasure of living in the most beautiful city in the world, Bernard Shaw’s Dubrovnik. Inspired by this city Shaw said: Those who seek paradise on Earth, should come to Dobrovnik.Shaw baptised it as “the pearl of the Adriatic” because of its incomparable architectural heritage.

Apartment is located in the part of town called Ploce, just 100meters out of the Old City walls, and with splendid view to the Old City and harbour with islands in front.

Energetski certifikat je u izradi.
Obtaining Energy Consumption Certificate is in process.
The walled city of Dubrovnik was described by George Bernard Shaw as “paradise on earth”. The old city is a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site and is surrounded by spectacular fortified walls up to 25m high and 6m thick. Founded in the 7th century on a rocky island called Laus, it later became known as Ragusa. The Venetians gained control of the city at the beginning of the 13th century but, by the end of the 14th century, Dubrovnik had essentially become an independent city state and had established a lucrative trading position with the Ottoman Empire. In 1815 it was handed over to the Austrians by order of the Congress of Vienna and incorporated into the province of Dalmatia.
If you want to find out more about Dubrovnik, click here : Dubrovnik, Pearl of the Adriatic