Located in the heart of Šibenik's historic center, within one of the most remarkable architectural gems of Venetian Dalmatia, this exceptional apartment in the Duke’s Palace offers a rare opportunity to live in an authentic setting steeped in history and timeless beauty. The Duke’s Palace, a protected cultural monument, stands proudly by the sea, a lasting symbol of power and prestige that has defined its centuries-old history. Its construction began in the 13th century, and over the years, it served as the seat of civil government and the residence of the city’s duke, appointed by the Republic of Venice. The palace complex features fortification elements, including towers, sections of the city walls, and historic gates. A striking Gothic passageway runs through the center of the ground floor, crowned by the city’s coat of arms, depicting St. Michael, the patron saint of Šibenik. Throughout the centuries, the palace has undergone numerous modifications, with a particularly significant renovation in the 17th century. When Emperor Franz Joseph visited Dalmatia in 1875, a ceremonial imperial triumphal arch was erected in front of the Duke’s Palace, further highlighting its historical and political importance. Today, one wing of the palace houses the Šibenik City Museum, while the other is adorned by this luxuriously renovated apartment, seamlessly blending historical charm with modern living standards. Characterized by its spaciousness and elegance, the apartment boasts soaring 4-meter-high ceilings, adding to its grandeur. A meticulous restoration process has carefully preserved authentic historical elements while integrating contemporary comfort. Every room has been thoughtfully designed, ensuring not only functionality but also a refined and sophisticated living experience. Upon entering, a spacious hallway connects all key areas of the home. At its far end, an elegantly designed bathroom combines aesthetics with practicality. The central part of the apa