Small museum and cloisters within the monastery including the oldest pharmacy in Europe . €8 entry fee for adults or free with Dubrovnik pass. Well worth a visit for an half hour or so .
delyth R.
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Very beautiful place! I enjoyed the museum it was very informative!
It got quite busy with tour groups coming through however, and they blocked most of the museum.
I know this isn't the fault of the monastery but it made it hard to admire the history as much as I would have liked to.
Gemini
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Visited in April & the entrance was under renovation, therefore not many people noticed this monastery museum. It was a hidden gem as the interiors were absolutely stunning. No photos allowed in the museum except the hallways & garden. Included in Dubrovnik pass!
Miles
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Beautiful cloisters painted with religious scenes. The museum room however doesn't allow photography. With the cloisters there is also a special feature on the plight of children in the Congo and the work of a Catholic friar in his attempt to help them.
Joyce J.
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Another great place to visit, there is an entrance fee but if you've purchased the Dubrovnik Pass you get in here for free. It's located by the Pile Gate entrance where you join the Dubrovnik Walls
As you walk in you come across a walled garden which is tranquil and cooling from the heat of the day. Such a lovely contrast to the hustle of the old town. There are some exhibits of the clergyman's gowns & jewellery. There's an appothacary here as well showing the layout to how it would have been.
It's not very big but definitely worth visiting
Ray Anthony Roderos (.
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Discovering this tranquil oasis was a highlight of my visit. The cloisters are serene, the ancient pharmacy is intriguing, and the art is captivating. It’s a peaceful slice of history nestled in the bustling city. An absolute must-see!
Must use with a dubrovnik pass!
Vincent
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Great beautiful smal garden in middle of monastery. Nice and classic architecture. Entrance is included in Dubrovnik Pass.
Greg S.
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A lovely little respite from the busy streets outside, but a little overpriced if not used with the Dubrovnik pass. Not a lot of explanation of the building and no audio guides that i could see.