The first episode provides an overview of Dubrovnik's history from the middle of the 14th century, when Dubrovnik was liberated from Venetian rule and began to live as an independent city.
An overview of the daily life of the City such as medicine, family, housing and summer houses. On the morning of April 6, 1667, a devastating earthquake almost completely destroyed the City.
The City's relationship with the surrounding world, with an emphasis on Dubrovnik's diplomacy, but also on the lesser-known fact that Dubrovnik was one of the most important European intelligence centers in the 16th and 17th centuries.
The story of four great artists and scientists from Ragusa: composer Luka Sorkocevic, physicist Marino Ghetaldi, astronomer Roger Joseph Boscovich, and writer Marin Drzic.
An overview of the simplicity and efficiency of the internal organization of the Dubrovnik state. We will learn about the unique mechanisms that have been created and perfected over the centuries to preserve freedom and progress.
In this part we will get to know all the most important Dubrovnik buildings and see the great wealth of the material heritage of Dubrovnik. There are few places in the world that have so many important monuments in such a small area.