
Rector's Palace
Rector's Palace, located in Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a historic building that served as the administrative and judicial center of the city during the medieval and Renaissance periods. It was the residence of the rector, the city’s chief official, and hosted important government meetings. Architecturally, it showcases a mix of Gothic and Baroque styles, reflecting its long history and various renovations. Today, it functions as a museum, offering visitors insight into Dubrovnik's political history, architecture, and cultural heritage through exhibits and preserved rooms. The palace remains a prominent symbol of Dubrovnik's illustrious past.