Dubrovnik Events

Dubrovnik is the spiritual, cultural, artistic and inspirational symbol of the artists. Numerous museums and galleries reveal a portion of its rich History and glimpses of the present.
The theatre emanates with the spirit of the most famous Dubrovnik playwriters; Marin DržiÄ, Ivan GunduliÄ and Ivo VojnoviÄ.
Music reaches perfection through performances held in the Dubrovnik churches and atriums by the orchestras.
The most important cultural event is the over fifty year-old Dubrovnik Summer Festival.
Open-air theatre performances, concerts, recitals and happenings with world-famous personalities are held throughout the forty-five days of the festival.
Folklore and music ensembles perform in front of the Church of St. Blaise at the end of August.
Sundays, many inquisitive passers-by are drawn towards the picturesque Croatian national costumes, songs and dances.
Dubrovnik guests are entertained by open-air concerts performed by brass bands and majorettes, and in the typically unique Dalmatian manner, by vocal ensembles.
The Dubrovnik climate in spring and autumn ensures the enjoyment of these open-air Sunday shows.
During Dubrovnik winters, visit the numerous galleries and become acquainted with the works of old masters, and with that of contemporary Dubrovnik, Croatian and international artists.
Weekly, concerts are held by musical ensembles, including chamber concerts and concerts with notable soloists and conductors.
The Christmas and New Year holidays are filled with traditional "caroling" through the city streets and houses, while in Dubrovnik attand the Midnight Mass in one of the city's churches.
New Year's Eve on Stradun is an agenda that is definitely not to be missed, with its ignited atmosphere and endless entertainment, and the countdown and fireworks streaming down the Bell Tower.
Dubrovnik for the Feast of Patron saint St. Blaise in a special manner tribute to the saint that has stood watch over Dubrovnik for centuries.
Right after the festivities of patron saint St. Blaise begins the Carnival time and close on Whit Sunday that denotes the begening of the Lent and the preparation for Easter.
At carnival time no one in Dubrovnik can be bored or depressed.
For " when the Latins go creazy", the whole world goes after them... in the past, the festivities seen in the neighboring non-Christian Bosnia and Herzegovina as the days when " the Latin go creazy "...
Open-air theatre performances, concerts, recitals and happenings with world-famous personalities are held throughout the forty-five days of the festival.
Folklore and music ensembles perform in front of the Church of St. Blaise at the end of August.
Sundays, many inquisitive passers-by are drawn towards the picturesque Croatian national costumes, songs and dances.
Dubrovnik guests are entertained by open-air concerts performed by brass bands and majorettes, and in the typically unique Dalmatian manner, by vocal ensembles.
The Dubrovnik climate in spring and autumn ensures the enjoyment of these open-air Sunday shows.
During Dubrovnik winters, visit the numerous galleries and become acquainted with the works of old masters, and with that of contemporary Dubrovnik, Croatian and international artists.
Weekly, concerts are held by musical ensembles, including chamber concerts and concerts with notable soloists and conductors.
The Christmas and New Year holidays are filled with traditional "caroling" through the city streets and houses, while in Dubrovnik attand the Midnight Mass in one of the city's churches.
New Year's Eve on Stradun is an agenda that is definitely not to be missed, with its ignited atmosphere and endless entertainment, and the countdown and fireworks streaming down the Bell Tower.
Dubrovnik for the Feast of Patron saint St. Blaise in a special manner tribute to the saint that has stood watch over Dubrovnik for centuries.
Right after the festivities of patron saint St. Blaise begins the Carnival time and close on Whit Sunday that denotes the begening of the Lent and the preparation for Easter.
At carnival time no one in Dubrovnik can be bored or depressed.
For " when the Latins go creazy", the whole world goes after them... in the past, the festivities seen in the neighboring non-Christian Bosnia and Herzegovina as the days when " the Latin go creazy "...