Der Rektorenpalast

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Die erste Erwähnung dieses Ortes im Bereich des heutigen Rektorenpalastes stammt aus dem 13. Jahrhundert, als die Festung erwähnt wird. Im 14. Jahrhundert wurde die Festung nach dem Vorbild der römischen und venezianischen Traditionen langsam in einen Palast umgewandelt. Dieser wunderschöne Ort war bis zum 19. Jahrhundert der Sitz der Regierung und des Fürsten der Republik Dubrovnik. Jahrhundert Sitz der Regierung und des Fürsten der Republik Dubrovnik. 1948 wurde im Rektorenpalast ein kulturhistorisches Museum eingerichtet, das noch heute vom Leben der alten Dubrovniker zeugt. Im Erdgeschoss befinden sich ein Kerker, ein Gerichtssaal und ein Büro. Heute ist der Rektorenpalast auch ein Ort, der Eleganz ausstrahlt und an dem verschiedene Konzerte in einem schönen Ambiente stattfinden.

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Dubrovnik

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Ul. Pred Dvorom 3, 20000, Dubrovnik

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4.7
(12 reviews)
Mateo
very good!!!
Jesper
Amazing place, we were happy with the splendid time we had at the palace. We loved the guide that was assigned to us to take us through the palace and was informative and fun to be with. I took a stroll at the palace and understood the design of the palace and the architectural structure that is build. The palace has an amazing history that dates back to ancient culture and great artifacts that are displayed at the palace.
Noah Sen
I took my history students for a tour and they were honoured to learn about the history of the palace especially of the Venetian princes and other nobles. They were impressed by the preservation of the cultural aspects especially the old way of the Venetian buildings design. Personally , I was fascinated by the fact that the clock was in good condition and still ticking after all this years. I was also thrilled by the wide range of historic collections in the palace such as well preserved artefacts. The interior design of the palace was amazing, it depicted small engraves on the walls.
Sophie
We were able to learn about the historical background of the palace which was a plus for us. The artwork was awesome specifically the architectural style in which the palace was built both inside and outside. For memories, we took pictures and selfies as we admired the amazing statues outside the palace. It offered a great relaxing spot because of its natural beauty and cool weather around. The charming guides made our trip not only memorable but also an interesting learning experience.
Marlene
Touring this place was a nice experience. I loved its interior decoration. Despite it being destroyed severally, one could feel the ancient originality of this place. The statues in this place were remarkable pieces of art. There are both modern and ancient pieces , which blended in to produce spectacular
Dan
If you are in Dubrovnik, be sure to visit the Rector's Palace. This is one of the most luxurious buildings, which gives an idea of the life of the nobility of that time.
Mark
Nice, interesting, and well preserved
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