50 mnenj
sebastien s. c.
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Andrij A. S.
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Трохи важко по карті знайти, але гарна виставка кораблів, цікаво
Gabriel G. D.
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This maritime museum was a pleasant surprise. For €10, we gained access not only to this site but to nine other museums as well—great value, though it’s unclear if that was the regular deal or due to a printer issue on the day we visited.
The collection spans two levels and includes a range of maritime artefacts, old paintings, navigational tools, and ship models—plenty to explore if you're interested in naval history. The upstairs area also features a children’s play section, which is a thoughtful touch for families.
Staff were polite, and although the printer was down, one of the attendants made the effort to find us later and hand us our printed tickets, which we appreciated.
One concern: near the children’s play area upstairs, we noticed a large open window with no safety barrier or stopper. It felt unsafe, especially with young kids nearby. Hopefully this gets addressed.
Overall, a place with interesting exhibits and good value, especially if you’re planning to check out other museums in Dubrovnik.
Barbara B. E.
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My teenage son is a big fan of model ships and naval history - he loved this museum and got a real sense of the history in this part of the world. He said afterwards that he wished he could go back in time and be a merchant, with a ship in this port, trading spices etc. I’ve rarely seen him so enthusiastic about anything! Highly recommend this museum for history fans! €10 for adults, €7 for kids. You can visit this museum without paying for a ticket to the walls.
Frédérique F. G.
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Magnifique musee de la Marine à faire absolument à Dubrovnik.
On peut s'y rendre avec le Dubrovnik pass .
Antonella A. F.
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Non posao dare di piu' a chi maltratta gli animali
Natália N. D.
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Small museum, but quite nice
Princesse P. P.
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Visité dans le cadre du pass. Une seule pièce à visiter. On y voit des amphores, objet récupérés sur un bateau échoué, maquettes de bateau, peintures de capitaines, cartes diverses. Je vous déconseille d'acheter une entrée, allez y uniquement avec le pass.
gabriele g. m.
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Sebastian
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Gareth G. O.
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Amazing history and never knew that Croatia had a huge trading fleet
Núria N. V.
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It is included in the Dubrovnik Pass, but if it wasn't I would probably not had visited it. Be careful not to miss the second floor which is less crowded normally, and also quite interesting 1
W W. Y.
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售票處的工作人員粗魯無禮,住海邊,管很寬,詢問二樓是否有廁所,她沒禮貌的回答,你來博物館就是只來找廁所嗎?
無緣無故被罵了一頓,建議不要進來,對觀光客很不友善
Petr P. B.
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Достаточно интересный музей. Отмечу, что добраться тяжело. Большое количество ступенек, но меньше, чем, например, к этнографическому музею. Экспозиция интересная. Большое количество моделей исторических кораблей. Вход стоит 15 евро, однако рекомендую брать билет за 20 евро на 10 музеев города
vlado v. g.
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Remigiusz R. S.
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Karin K. L.
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Noel N. S.
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Annija A. N. �.
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If you have day pass, you can plan a visit to here but otherwise would not suggest. No air conditioning & toilet was out of service as well. Not much to see, unless you`re really interested.
Jesica J. N.
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Super small, no physical exhibitions. I only came because was included in the Dubrovnik pass.
isouve
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Joli très petit musée ou il est interessant de prendre le temps de lire en anglais l'histoire maritime de Dubrownik. Ce musee est inclu dans le pass Dubrownik
Lívia L. H.
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Aram A. L.
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Neat little museum in Dubrovnik, shows the history from the old days up to pretty modern times. Won't take too long to go through, but if you've got the pass this is worth your time.
Love the guy sitting outside telling everyone not to go up the step to the walls, what a great job!
Emils E. S.
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Museum is about Croatia’s famous seafarers and historical fleet ifself.
But i found this place not interactive at all, not interesting enough, and A/C was no running…
Thomas T. W.
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There is so much to do and see in Dubrovnik and the area but if you have any interest in the history of the area or seafaring history you need to stop in this small museum.
We were in Dubrovnik for a day and so we didn't buy any pass or make specific plans. We came across the museum by accident and decided to go in and are glad we did.
There are just a few rooms but the exhibits are of good or excellent quality. All the exhibits have an explanation in English (unlike some places we went in Croatia). There are collections of artifacts grouped by type so you'll encounter several sextants and other navigational tools together.
The building itself is of interest build on the city walls. Outside the entrance you'll encounter some cannons pointing over the harbor and a very large anchor. Inside you'll be able to see the harbor through windows and port holes.
The first floor has small rooms with older artifacts and revealing the oldest knows aspects of the region. Upstairs are displays of more recent seafaring events and objects.
If you enjoy replicas of sailing ships you will enjoy the numerous models on the upper floor. There is a plaque that describes the ship, it's use and history.
One of the display maps I didn't expect to appreciate so much showed in simple yet detailed display the trading routes and the role Dubrovnik played in connecting the Mediterranean world and beyond.