WAR PHOTO LIMITED
Museum · Dubrovnik ·

WAR PHOTO LIMITED

Museum · Dubrovnik ·

Museum showcasing powerful war photography, conflicts, and human cost

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Antuninska ul. 6, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia Get directions

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Antuninska ul. 6, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia Get directions

+385 20 322 166
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@warphotolimited

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"War Photo Limited is a museum dealing with a topic that resonates deeply with Dubrovnik's people: war and conflict. With a small permanent exhibition on the Balkans conflict and the shelling of Dubrovnik in the 1990s, the museum also hosts temporary shows by renowned international photographers on conflicts around the world as well as topics like child soldier victims. Immensely powerful, War Photo Limited makes a lasting impression."

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"▲  Thought-provoking photographic look at contemporary warfare." - Rick Steves' Europe

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A G

Google
War Photo Limited – a punch in the heart you must not skip On our very last day in the Balkans we walked into this small gallery on Antuninska street and were completely silenced. The exhibition is not big, but every single photograph hits you like a wave: burning roofs in this same Old Town in 1991–92, terrified children, proud defenders, destroyed villages, refugees… and then the map on the wall that shows how almost every house inside these beautiful walls was damaged or destroyed during the siege. Thirty years later you stroll the same polished streets full of tourists and gelato, and these images remind you what happened here while the world watched.

Ben T.

Google
Many stunning photos. Must visit if you care to know what's going on in the world and to feel the gravity. When we went September 2025 there were basically three exhibits: Myanmar, Yugoslavia, one particular photographer who seems to have been everywhere the last 20 years

Daniel J.

Google
This was very impactful on me. The quality of the photography is of a very high calibre. It’s very thought provoking and I learned so much about war and conflict in the past few years globally that I never knew was even occurring. It’s well worth the visit tbh.

Yvonne T.

Google
An excellent war photojournalism gallery featuring bravery photojournalists covering different important wars. I was glad that I learnt about this gallery in a travel brochure and made it in my first day in Old Town. I highly recommend everyone visiting Old Town the first time to stop by this gallery first before visiting the rest of the attractions. The photos of the wars, especially what Dubrovnik had gone through, definitely set the tone to the rest of my days in town and I thought about those who fought fearlessly for justice and innocents. My respect to the soldiers and the photojournalists! As cliche as it sounds, photo speaks a thousand words. Thanks for the curation!

Filipe C.

Google
Small museum with war pictures. Take a little time to reflect on the horrors of wars that Croatia, Kosovo, Serbia and Bosnia had to face in these past decades. It wasn’t so pleasant in the sense of a fun time, but it was very informative about the history of the conflicts and it’s an important moment not to forget that Dubrovnik it’s not only beaches and game of thrones. The pictures are sad but beautiful. 10 euros the entrance. It is worth it.

Ali Serdar G.

Google
The photos presented are interesting yet heartbreaking. This place truly manifests its intended purpose. However, calling it a museum is an overstatement; it is more of a gallery. I would recommend visiting if you are interested in photography.

ana P.

Google
very informative and well organized. i wish the captions were given right under or next to the photos though, because it gets a bit park in some spots of the exhibition room, making it difficult to read from catalog. the last section about wars from many other parts of the world could be better organized chronologically.

Alan M.

Google
Brilliant photographic gallery. Very powerful images very well displayed. As you can imagine thesubject matter not for the faint of heart but, this is a very good and though provoking exhibition. I would recommend a visit