• Sponza Palace is a 16 th century Gothic-Renaissance building, today without a doubt, the most beautiful palace in the city of Dubrovnik.
  • The Sponza Palace, also called Divona, is a palace from the 16th Century. The palace’s construction was completed in 1522.
  • Sponza Palace forms part of city facade around Lodge Square. The Palace was built in 1516- 21 under supervision of architect Pascoe Milicevic.
  • The Sponza Palace is known to be one of the few buildings that survived the tales of time and natural calamities that hit the city in the 17th century.
  • The Sponza Palace also called Divona is a 16th-century palace in Dubrovnik Croatia. Its name is derived from the Latin word spongia the spot where rainwater was...
  • Sponza Palace. Admire the architecture of this stunning 16th-century building and visit its poignant memorial of the Croatian War of Independence.
  • Sponza Palace Museum has extensive cultural historical artworks, such as coat of arms, portraits, coins, documents, furniture and many artefacts.
  • A little further on, encounter the Renaissance splendor of Sponza Palace, notable for its portico and columns, and elaborate stone carvings.
  • The Sponza Palace was built according to the design of the best-known Dubrovnik architect, Paskoje Miličević in a transitional Gothic renaissance style.
  • The Sponza Palace survived the 1667 earthquake intact. It was built as a customs house and has done service as a mint, treasury, armory, and bank.