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.
Son#2 takes the challenge
If you care to look carefully, there is a mini gargoyle where the mice gather—a forgotten guardian, perhaps, or just a secret audience to their daring antics. Perched quietly, it has watched generations of whiskered challengers attempt the Maskeron feat.
Beautiful photos of the maskeron. The video is also very nice, many people do not manage to stay on it. The last boy does manage to take off his sweater. Very cute the AI mice. Greetings Irma
What a beautiful story, dear Veronica! We’ve actually visited Dubrovnik twice in our lives, but we never saw the Maskeron gargoyle – and had never heard of this charming legend either. I imagine it must be incredibly tricky to take off and put on a shirt while balancing on that narrow stone (as we can clearly see in the video!) – but luckily, I managed to find love without that particular help 😉❤️ I’m sure your sweet little mice had a much easier time with it! 🐭 All the best, Traude 🌿 https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2025/06/juni-highlights-naturpark-sparbach.html
I have never been to Dubrovnik, as when visiting Croatia I went as far as Split. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful photos of one of the main Dubrovnik's landmarks.
The picture with the mice is magical. I'm always happy to see new mouse pictures. The gargoyle has an interesting legend. Perhaps children can do it because they have smaller feet and therefore stand more securely. :)
Liebe Veronica, was für eine schöne Geschichte. Wie witzig dass Sohn 2 es probiert hat. Ich stelle mir das auch echt schwierig vor und denke kleine Menschen haben auf jeden Fall mehr Chancen dies zu erreichen als große Leute. Ich mag Dein Foto vom Maskeron mit den Mäusen♥
Eine interessante und witzige Geschichte. Es ist Jahrzehnte her, da wir in Jugoslawien waren. Mit deinem Post kommen Erinnerungen an die Reisen dorthin zurück. Liebe Grüße von Heidrun
Hello, Veronica, What a fun legend, I am sure people have a great time trying the challenge. You son did well trying. The gargoyle is cool looking. Of course, the cute AI mice have no trouble doing the challenge. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great week!
The ledge above the gargoyle looks very small, so I am not surprised no-one has managed the task. I didn't see it when we were in Dubrovnik which tells me I should look down as well as up!
This is such a fun and unique tradition! I had no idea about the Dubrovnik gargoyle challenge—thanks for sharing! I’m planning to visit Croatia this fall and can’t wait to see it for myself.
How cute is that? I'm assuming son #2 didn't accomplish it either...
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ReplyDeleteThat's great.
ReplyDeleteSo very cute.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the maskeron.
ReplyDeleteThe video is also very nice, many people do not manage to stay on it.
The last boy does manage to take off his sweater.
Very cute the AI mice.
Greetings Irma
A funny spot indeed.
ReplyDeleteI like the stone gargoyle. Your AI mouses are always so sweet! I look forward to see them every time :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day, Veronica!
What a sweet story! Have a great week :)
ReplyDeleteThat seems like a tricky feat indeed!
ReplyDeleteA good story and how interesting to watch the people trying to stay there in the video.
ReplyDeleteThe mice :)
What a beautiful story, dear Veronica!
ReplyDeleteWe’ve actually visited Dubrovnik twice in our lives, but we never saw the Maskeron gargoyle – and had never heard of this charming legend either. I imagine it must be incredibly tricky to take off and put on a shirt while balancing on that narrow stone (as we can clearly see in the video!) – but luckily, I managed to find love without that particular help 😉❤️
I’m sure your sweet little mice had a much easier time with it! 🐭
All the best,
Traude
🌿 https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2025/06/juni-highlights-naturpark-sparbach.html
I have never been to Dubrovnik, as when visiting Croatia I went as far as Split.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a beautiful photos of one of the main Dubrovnik's landmarks.
The mice enjoy success once again! I love that you shared this legend with us, Veronica. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteOh very cute gargoyle
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us
ReplyDeleteThe picture with the mice is magical. I'm always happy to see new mouse pictures.
The gargoyle has an interesting legend. Perhaps children can do it because they have smaller feet and therefore stand more securely. :)
very beautiful photos, thanks for your sharing
ReplyDeleteYeah, that challenge looks impossible for adult-sized humans. Interesting decoration on a water spout.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is so challenging. Good for the boy to be able to do this. And your son almost succeeded! : )
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Liebe Veronica,
ReplyDeletewas für eine schöne Geschichte. Wie witzig dass Sohn 2 es probiert hat. Ich stelle mir das auch echt schwierig vor und denke kleine Menschen haben auf jeden Fall mehr Chancen dies zu erreichen als große Leute. Ich mag Dein Foto vom Maskeron mit den Mäusen♥
Liebe Grüße
Kerstin und Helga
That was fun and those mice are so darn cute!
ReplyDeleteEine interessante und witzige Geschichte. Es ist Jahrzehnte her, da wir in Jugoslawien waren. Mit deinem Post kommen Erinnerungen an die Reisen dorthin zurück.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße von Heidrun
Lucky Love an interesting Idea Veronica. Thanks for sharing the Little Video from this.
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I hope the mouse won and received everlasting cheese!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't even make it to STAND on the masceron! It would be an accident waiting to happen.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures - I'll be on the lookout for the gargoyle when I'm there next year!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't even try.
ReplyDeleteWe missed that when we were there! I guess son #2 didn't make it? Not an easy thing to do! ☺
ReplyDeleteThat ledge seems to be fairly small and did son #2 succeed?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun legend, and kudos to your son for trying. The maskeron looks ancient! You can tell that some areas have been worn smooth over many years.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos such a great post thank you.
ReplyDeleteDid your son manage it?! I love the story. I was wondering: for a water spout, why is it so low you think? How could people get water from it?
ReplyDeleteHello, Veronica,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun legend, I am sure people have a great time trying the challenge.
You son did well trying. The gargoyle is cool looking. Of course, the cute AI mice have no trouble doing the challenge. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great week!
Interesting story - small little thing to stand on.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
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That is quite a scary looking gargoyle! Such a strange story to accompany it. I wonder how it started.
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ReplyDeleteTHat's great. And yes, a pretty impossible task. I wonder how they decided the shirt bit was the challenge? #WWOT
ReplyDeleteLooks funny but it is part of the history of the place now.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this interesting folklore. I don't think I'd be able to balance on that narrow ledge!
ReplyDeleteVeronica, those mice are looking incredibly jolly this evening! Happy July to you, friend.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely story about the gargoyle!
ReplyDeleteBiennn, lo consiguió. Los ratoncitos también se alegran. Me gusta esa cara de piedra.
ReplyDeleteBuena semana Verónica.
Un abrazo.
haha.. love that!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great tuesday!
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wow, that's an amazing thing - that gargoyle etc. My niece visited Croatia once and loved it. She said its such a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting legend. I guess no one has ever found true love! (Not so!) Love the mice!
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit Dubrovnik someday <3
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day! 🤗
Angelika
Of course, an adorable mouse can do it! Interesting thing to try.
ReplyDelete...I certainly wouldn't be able to do this!!!
ReplyDeleteI like gargoyles, have seen a lot in Oxford ! I had to close your blog quickly, my cat cross eyed on the mouse running over the page !
ReplyDeleteHow fun. I had no idea. Thank you for the history lesson.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Veronica. ♥
Fun legend for sure ~ great photos ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
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The ledge above the gargoyle looks very small, so I am not surprised no-one has managed the task. I didn't see it when we were in Dubrovnik which tells me I should look down as well as up!
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ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun and unique tradition! I had no idea about the Dubrovnik gargoyle challenge—thanks for sharing! I’m planning to visit Croatia this fall and can’t wait to see it for myself.
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