
Originally the seat of the Dubrovnik Republic’s elected rector, this elegant palace showcases a harmonious blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements. Constructed in the late 15th century, it served as the city’s administrative and political heart. Wander through its ornate courtyard, featuring a charming Baroque staircase, and explore the museum housing portraits, coins, and documents that illuminate Dubrovnik’s storied past. Cultural events and classical concerts often grace the palace, adding a vibrant flair. Located in the Old Town, it’s easily accessible and near major landmarks. Arrive early to avoid crowds and relish its architectural details in a more peaceful setting.
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