Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Rector's Palace
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Photos by Pat Tyler on Thursday, April 28th
and Gertrude Meyer on Sunday, May 8, 2005.
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Duzdeva Palaca
Just a little of the cathedral shows in the background.
The Courtyard
The rector of Dubrovnik lived here, but the palace, constructed beginning in 1435, was also a seat of government. The rector was not allowed to leave the palace during his short, 1-month term unless he was engaged in state business. The architecture combines Gothic and early Renaissance styles, and the palace today houses a museum with furnished rooms, historical exhibits, and baroque paintings. The museum entry is by way of the stairway in this picture.
The Only Current Residents
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Entry to The Palace
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Looking toward Sponza Palace
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Side of St.Blasius Church
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