
Once the seat of the Rector of the Dubrovnik Republic, the 15th-century Rector’s Palace stands as a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque design. This majestic structure, recognized for its elegant courtyard, houses the Cultural Historical Museum, showcasing portraits, coats of arms, and period furniture that trace the city’s political and cultural heritage. Classical music concerts often grace the palace’s atrium, creating a timeless ambiance. Visitors can explore the former prison cells, admire the elaborate staircases, and learn about the institution that once governed one of the Mediterranean’s most powerful maritime republics. Conveniently located in the Old Town, it’s a must-see highlight.
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