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Island Lopud

Lopud
- an island of lush Mediterranean and subtropical vegetation, beautiful gardens,
parks and beaches, Lopud is one of the most developed islands for tourism in the
Dubrovnik region. In the past, it was an island of captains, which provided the
most sailors for the navy of the Dubrovnik Republic. Also from Lopud was the
famed sailor and ship owner Miho Pracat. According to the Dubrovnik historian
Razzi, Lopud had 30 churches in the 16th century, as well as numerous summer
residences, several monasteries and many more inhabitants than today. Visible on
the island are the ruins of early medieval churches, summer residences and
fortresses. The Franciscan monastery from 1483 with its cloister, defensive
towers and walls and its Church of St. Mary of Splica holds much valuable art:
the polyptych of Pietro de Giovanni, the triptych from the workshop of Nikola
Bozidarevic, the polyptych of Girolan da Santacroce, paintings by the Flemish
master Bassan and more. The Church of Our Lady of Sunj from the 15th century
is a valuable cultural monument and contains paintings by Palma the elder,
Natalino da Murano, Mateja Juncic and others. The island has good boat
connections with Dubrovnik from Gruz Harbour. (For
more photos visit Dubrovnik
Region Photo Gallery)