• The Sponza Palace is located on the popular Luža Square and stands right next to the bell tower with the famous Green Men.
  • Built in the early 16th century as the Republic of Ragusa customs house, Dubrovnik’s Sponza Palace (Palaca Sponza) was one of the few buildings not leveled...
  • Sponza Palace. The Sponza Palace was originally built as a customs house in 1516, levying taxes on goods that came mostly from the east.
  • A little further on, encounter the Renaissance splendor of Sponza Palace, notable for its portico and columns, and elaborate stone carvings.
  • Nestled in the heart of Dubrovnik's UNESCO-listed historic Old Town lies the Sponza Palace, a testament to the city's rich history and architectural prowess.
  • The Sponza Palace was built according to the design of the best-known Dubrovnik architect, Paskoje Miličević in a transitional Gothic renaissance style.
  • Sponza Palace is a 16 th century Gothic-Renaissance building, today without a doubt, the most beautiful palace in the city of Dubrovnik.
  • The palace building is Gothic style with elements of the early Renaissance. In 1667, Sponza Palace severely damaged by an earthquake.
  • Today, the State Archive with a rich collection of the written word in the Republic of Dubrovnik is in the Sponza Palace.
  • The Sponza Palace (Croatian: Palača Sponza), also called Divona (from dogana, customs), is a 16thcentury palace in Dubrovnik, Croatia.