This exceptional system of limestone caves comprises collapsed dolines, some 6 km of underground passages with a total depth of more ...
The waters flowing over the limestone and chalk have, over thousands of years, deposited travertine barriers, creating natural dams which in ...
The Cathedral of St James in Šibenik (1431-1535), on the Dalmatian coast, bears witness to the considerable exchanges in the field ...
Trogir is a remarkable example of urban continuity. The orthogonal street plan of this island settlement dates back to the Hellenistic ...
The ruins of Diocletian's Palace, built between the late 3rd and the early 4th centuries A.D., can be found throughout the ...
The historic town of Mostar, spanning a deep valley of the Neretva River, developed in the 15th and 16th centuries as ...
This breathtaking national park was formed by glaciers and is traversed by rivers and underground streams. Along the Tara river canyon, ...
The 'Pearl of the Adriatic', situated on the Dalmatian coast, became an important Mediterranean sea power from the 13th century onwards. ...
In the Middle Ages, this natural harbour on the Adriatic coast in Montenegro was an important artistic and commercial centre with ...
Situated on the shores of Lake Ohrid, the town of Ohrid is one of the oldest human settlements in Europe. Built ...
Inhabited since prehistoric times, Butrint has been the site of a Greek colony, a Roman city and a bishopric. Following a ...
Berat and Gjirokastra are inscribed as rare examples of an architectural character typical of the Ottoman period. Located in central Albania, ...