During the attacks on Dubrovnik in 1991 and 1992 within the general aggression on Croatia, Yugoslav Army did not consider the fact that Dubrovnik as historic entity of world's importance has been placed on the UNESCO Heritage List based on World Heritage Convention from 1972.
Wider Dubrovnik's region was badly damaged in the disastrous earthquake on the 15th April 1979 which intensity was 9-10°MCS in Montenegro.
The Bishop's palace in Dubrovnik, the phase of construction renewal.
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  • Review of restoration works 1979.-2000.
    Detailed review of works on restoration of most valuable monuments
  • List of Restored Buildings after 2000
    Restoration Works after 2000
  • Survey of restored monuments
    Survey of restored monuments after war damage
  • The underground of the Cathedral.
    The preliminary design was delivered to the Administrative office for issuing documents of urban planning and building in the city of Dubrovnik to obtain the location's permit.
  • The Renewal of Roofs from War Destructions
    The main threat of maintaining life in the City during the war destructions were damages on the roofs. Permanently exposed to direct shelling those soft structures of timber and tiles received enormous damages. Over 70% of the city roofs were damaged in the bombardments.
  • Seismic Renewal of Blocks of Flats
    Seismic Renewal of Blocks of Flats