Perched on a 37-meter high cliff, Fort Lovrijenac is a stunning fortress that offers panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the historic city of Dubrovnik. Known as the 'Gibraltar of Dubrovnik', this iconic landmark served as a crucial defense point against invaders and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Fort Lovrijenac
Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Climate
Dubrovnik enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Ideal for various shoots, the summer months bring bright, sunny days, while winters can feature cloudy weather with occasional rain.
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Lighting
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Basecamp and facilities
Nearby parking is available for visitors, as well as public toilets. While basecamps may need to be set up off-site, the fort itself offers ample space for various types of productions.
Risk factors
Be mindful of potential weather changes, especially in the off-season, which can affect outdoor shoots. Also, safety precautions should be taken near cliffs and rocky areas. Permits may be required for equipment usage in certain areas of the fort.
Visitors
Fort Lovrijenac attracts numerous visitors year-round, particularly during the summer season when tourists flock to Dubrovnik. It can become busy, especially during peak hours, so timing your shoot is essential for capturing the allure of the fort without crowds.
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