Rector’s Palace is one of the most important historical buildings in Dubrovnik Old Town. It once
served as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa, who governed the city.
The palace combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles, reflecting the city’s
rich political and cultural history over the centuries.
For travelers, Rector’s Palace offers insight into Dubrovnik’s past through its architecture,
courtyard, and museum collections.
- 🏛️ Explore the ornate historic rooms and cultural exhibits 📜
- 🔍 Admire the stunning and intricate architectural details 🎨
- 🎻 Visit the grand and peaceful inner courtyard ⛲
- 📖 Learn about the fascinating local governance history ⚖️
- 📸 Take professional photos of the beautiful exterior 🎞️
- 🚶 Reach the palace on foot within the Old Town 📍
- 🚌 Board a bus to the stop near the gate 🛑
- 🚕 Take a taxi to the nearby drop-off points 🚗
- ⏳ Allow at least one hour for a full visit ⌚
- 🕒 Check the local opening hours before your arrival 📅
- ⚓ Combine your palace visit with an Old Port walk ⛵
- 🚫 Follow the specific photography rules while you are inside 📸
- 🏛️ 09:00 – Visit the palace to start your morning 🗝️
- 🏘️ 10:30 – Explore the many winding and historic streets 🪜
- 🥗 12:00 – Have a delicious lunch near the Old Port 🍷
- 🏙️ 14:00 – Continue your sightseeing at the nearby landmarks 🧭