Cavtat
The house where Cavtat鈥檚 most famous son, the painter Vlaho Bukovac (1855鈥1922), was born and raised has been converted into an interesting little museum鈥
Set on a petite peninsula embraced by two harbours, the ancient town of Cavtat (pronounced tsav-tat) has a pretty waterfront promenade peppered with restaurants, pebbly beaches and an interesting assortment of artsy attractions.
Cavtat
The house where Cavtat鈥檚 most famous son, the painter Vlaho Bukovac (1855鈥1922), was born and raised has been converted into an interesting little museum鈥
Cavtat
Peek inside this 15th-century church to view its impressive wooden altars and the accomplished Bukovac paintings of the four evangelists on either side of鈥
Cavtat
Built from 1920 to 1921, this octagonal white-stone tomb is the handiwork of preeminent Croatian sculptor Ivan Me拧trovi膰. Inside, a heavenly host of鈥
Our-Lady-of-the-Snow Monastery
Cavtat
The church attached to this Franciscan Monastery (founded in 1484) is worth a look for some notable early Renaissance paintings and a wonderful Bukovac鈥
Cavtat
The former Rector鈥檚 Palace houses the rich library belonging to 19th-century jurist and sociologist Baltazar Bogi拧i膰 (1834鈥1908), as well as an鈥
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