From the 14th to 16th centuries, the people of Dubrovnik constructed 300 country homes and summer residences around the city, in Lapad and Gruz, as well as from Cavtat to Slano. In the beginning, they were constructed as private landowner estates but were later used as summer homes where their owners spent time reading, creating art, and creating Dubrovnik Renaissance literature, philosophy, and culture. The Gothic and Gothic-Renaissance constructions, similar in blueprints because of their large terraces, gardens and trellises, are among the greatest architectural achievements in this part of the Mediterranean.
Today, the majority of these summer residences are abandoned and destroyed, but there are several that are still used today as residential homes or tourism accommodations - we are PROUD to say that -
KAZBEK is one of them.