Nestled in a historic townhouse in Dubrovnik, the House of Marin Drzic (Dom Marina Drzica) commemorates the life and works of the 16th-century Renaissance playwright, often hailed as the ‘Croatian Shakespeare.’ Visitors can explore recreated scenes from Drzic’s plays and life, featuring detailed set pieces and waxwork models of characters. The museum also showcases period furniture, providing a glimpse into the era’s domestic life, and hosts modern art exhibitions, blending the past with contemporary creativity.
House of Marin Drzic (Dom Marina Drzica)
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