Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Maskeron
In Dubrovnik, Croatia, there's a charming local legend centered around a maskeron—a stone gargoyle-like face—embedded in the wall just a few feet above the ground on the outer wall of the Franciscan Monastery, near the Pile Gate entrance to the Old Town.This maskeron, often called the "Dubrovnik Gargoyle", was originally a medieval water spout, but over time it became the focus of a quirky ritual. According to local folklore, if you can balance on top of the narrow ledge of the maskeron, facing the wall, and then take off your shirt and put it back on without falling, you will be granted everlasting love.Our guide shared that no adult—other than children—has been able to successfully take off their shirt and put it back on while balancing on the maskeron. A few have managed to take it off, but none has succeeded in putting it back on without tumbling.