Built in the early 16th century as the Republic of Ragusa customs house, Sponza Palace (Palaca Sponza) stands as a testament to Dubrovnik’s resilience, having survived the devastating 1667 earthquake. Located in the heart of the city, the palace features a blend of architectural styles, including a Renaissance portico and late-Gothic windows. Visitors can explore its inner courtyards and admire the alcove that houses a statue of St. Blaise, the patron saint of Dubrovnik. The palace’s historical significance and architectural beauty make it a compelling stop for those interested in the city’s rich past.
Sponza Palace (Palaca Sponza)
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