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Travel to Croatia for medieval exhibition
17 January 2011People who travel to Croatia at the moment will be in an ideal position to attend a fascinating exhibition of medieval artefacts.
The Dubrovnik Tourist Board explains the city's Rector's Palace is currently hosting the display, which is due to run until March 27th.
Author Ljiljana Kovacic is behind the show that promises an exclusive look at items such as majolica ceramics and pieces belonging to the Archaeological Museum.
It is said by the organisation to feature a number of rare and intriguing objects that are sure to be of interest to those who love history.
Those who travel to Dubrovnik in order to experience the exhibition and all it has to offer may like to take in a number of the city's other attractions during their break.
These include its ancient walls that surround the Old Town area, a cable car that provides trips to the top of nearby Mount Srd and the picturesque coast.
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