Museum
Memorial Room of the Defenders of Dubrovnik
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Located within the historic Sponza Palace in Dubrovnik's Old Town, the Memorial Room of the Defenders of Dubrovnik is a solemn tribute to the civilians and soldiers who lost their lives during the Homeland War. The museum displays personal belongings, photographs, and documents of the defenders, offering a deeply moving insight into the city's recent history. Visitors walk through a quiet, contemplative space that contrasts with the lively streets outside, gaining an understanding of the sacrifices made for Dubrovnik's freedom. The room is small but impactful, with each exhibit telling a personal story. It is a must-visit for those wanting to grasp the resilience of the city and its people.
Don't miss
- Personal artifacts of defenders, including uniforms and letters
- Photographs documenting the siege and its aftermath
- A list of all 199 fallen defenders
- The historic Sponza Palace itself, a Gothic-Renaissance landmark
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Memorial Room of the Defenders of Dubrovnik
You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current prices. often combined with other museum tickets). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Allow at least 30 minutes to fully absorb the exhibits.
- Photography is allowed but be respectful, this is a memorial.
- Keep your voice low out of respect for the fallen.
- Audioguides may be available; ask at the ticket desk.
A bit of history
Established in the early 2000s within Sponza Palace, the memorial room commemorates the 1991–1992 siege of Dubrovnik, when Yugoslav forces attacked the city. It honors the 199 defenders who died, preserving their memory for future generations.
Common questions
Is the memorial room suitable for children?
Yes, but parents should prepare children for the emotional content about war and loss.
Can I take photos inside?
Yes, but flash photography is usually not allowed.
How much time should I spend here?
About 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your interest.
Is there an entrance fee?
Yes, there is a small fee. Check the official website for current prices.
Is the memorial room open year-round?
Yes, but hours may vary by season. Check ahead.
Can I visit Sponza Palace without visiting the memorial?
The memorial room is part of the palace; you may need a separate ticket for other areas.
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