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Rector's Palace

Rector's Palace

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Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon offers softer light and far fewer tour groups, spring and autumn bring cooler weather and fewer cruise-ship crowds.

Budget tips

Adult tickets are roughly 60-100 HRK, with reduced fares for students and children; Rector's Palace is included on some Dubrovnik Card options and on occasional national cultural free-entry days, so compare passes to save.

Recommended for

History buffs, Architecture lovers, Museum-goers, Photography enthusiasts

Plan your visit

30-45 min

About

Raske fakta: Walking through the cool, echoing courtyard feels cinematic, with carved stone windows and layered Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque details that reward a slow gaze. Hushed chambers once directed civic life and now host rotating exhibitions, and some original stonework survived major earthquakes and restorations.

Høydepunkter: For centuries the city's rector was literally required to live inside the palace for a strict one-month term, forbidden to leave the republic while he worked from a single austere chamber and ate meals served through a small barred window. Walk the marble-floored courtyard and you can see the building's layers: late-Gothic arcades, Renaissance motifs and the Baroque stonework added after the devastating 1667 earthquake, all of which create a surprising collage of textures and echoes.

Insider tips

  • Arrive when Old Town gates open to enjoy the courtyard with minimal crowds.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, floors are uneven and there are several steps.
  • Photograph the grand staircase and the courtyard from the upper balcony for the best angles.
  • Skip lengthy audio tours if short on time, focus on the Rector's Chamber and the exhibition rooms.

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