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This Tuesday, March 17, 2020 aerial photo shows roofs and the atrium of the Lazarettos, called Lazareti in Croatian,  of Dubrovnik, in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Just outside the majestic walls of Croatia’s medieval citadel city of Dubrovnik lies a cluster of small stone houses known as the Lazzarettos of Dubrovnik, today an art and clubbing hub and a tourist attraction. But the coronavirus spreads worldwide, some are recalling their original purpose centuries ago as an isolation zone for arrivals who might be carrying infectious diseases. Dubrovnik, on the Adriatic coast, was the first city in Europe to set up a quarantine system, in 1377, as protection from leprosy. The Lazzarettos complex was built in the 17th century when authorities decided to set up the quarantine area closer to the harbor. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

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Croatia's Dubrovnik, home to ancient quarantine facilities
March 24, 2020 10:29 a.m.

Croatia's Dubrovnik, home to ancient quarantine facilities

DUBROVNIK, Croatia (AP) — Just outside the majestic walls of Croatia’s medieval citadel city of Dubrovnik lies a cluster of small stone houses, the Lazarettos of Dubrovnik, best known as an art and clubbing hub and a tourist attraction.