The Rector's Palace is a historic building located in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Originally built in the 15th century, it served as the residence of the rector, who was the head of the city-state of Dubrovnik. The palace showcases a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles, reflecting the city's rich history.
Today, the Rector's Palace functions as a museum, displaying artifacts and exhibits related to the history of Dubrovnik. Visitors can explore its beautiful courtyards, grand halls, and the impressive collection of art and historical items that highlight the region's cultural heritage.