The Governor's Palace, as the Dub's consul, has a fairly long history of being ruthlessly destroyed by major earthquakes and fighting. Today, the Governor's Palace has been part of the Dub's Natural History Museum, showing the various historical archives, weapons, consul furniture, etc. since the medieval Dub became a free city state, and it is also a must-have point for understanding Dub's history and culture.
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The Governor's Palace, as the Dub's consul, has a fairly long history of being ruthlessly destroyed by major earthquakes and fighting. Today, the Governor's Palace has been part of the Dub's Natural History Museum, showing the various historical archives, weapons, consul furniture, etc. since the medieval Dub became a free city state, and it is also a must-have point for understanding Dub's history and culture.
The building was described as the "most beautiful building in Dalmatia" when it was first built in 1464, and there are many master paintings stored here, which is the cultural history section of the Dubrovnik Museum. People who like art and history can consider buying tickets to visit. The second season of Game of Rights, an episode of Dragon woman Karixi and spice giant negotiations, seems to be filmed here, when the rich businessman with a big head stood on this step, very impressed. The only statue of Miho pracat, the only citizen to receive the city's highest honor, was built in 1638, Miho Pracat is a large shipowner from Lopud, the Republic suffered a serious economic crisis, he did not hesitate to donate huge wealth to charity, in order to honor him, The bronze statue, which was built with government funding, is the only statue in the city that has stood for centuries without falling down. Next to it is a small museum that displays the remains of the building, such as the beautifully carved pillars. Upstairs, there are many master paintings inside the palace, which are stored here, the cultural and historical section of the Dubrovnik Museum. But no photos can be taken. Although it can't be compared with many European countries' palaces, but as a governor's residence more than 600 years ago, the furnishings inside are also very luxurious, each room is treasured with many famous paintings, but unfortunately we don't know this very well! Although you can't take pictures in the palace, you can take pictures of the square outside the window through the windows on the second floor. This angle is very good! It is very clear to take the top of the opposite Notre Dame Ascension Cathedral, which is really beautiful! (See my last photo)
The lovely but not luxurious Rector Palace carries the history of Dubrovnik, a building that is simple, harmonious, gothic and renaissance fusion that seems too low-key for the once-rich Dubrovnik, But this unwasteful feature has always existed in the streets of old Dubrovnik. The building has been through hardships with the Republic, destroyed several times by war and earthquakes, but now we can still stand in front of the beautiful porch to feel the historical atmosphere of masonry. The Rector Palace was once the seat of a small council, with a dedicated auditorium for official reception.
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so beautiful. Included in Ducheng one day card. Good place for selfies