In one of the oldest streets of Šibenik, just a few steps from the sea and Šibenik Cathedral of St. James, there is a palace that combines more than eight centuries of life, architecture and culture. Its stone portal, Gothic reliefs and the silence of the courtyard tell a story in which the past and the present naturally complement each other. The palace dates back to the early 12th century, and it acquired its current appearance in the late Middle Ages. According to legend, Juraj Dalmatinac himself – the builder of the cathedral – once lived and worked there. Despite its deep historical value, the property has now been completely renovated. With a total living area of 202 m², the palace is spread over three floors and an attic. The ground floor has been converted into an authentic wine cellar, the first floor contains a modernly equipped kitchen, living room, pantry and toilet, while the second floor has three bedrooms and a bathroom. The attic is arranged as a separate functional unit with a kitchen, living room, bedroom and bathroom - ideal for guests, an art studio or additional rental. A special asset is the garden of 144 m² - the largest private garden in the old town of Šibenik. There is also the possibility of digging and additional construction, which makes this property a rare investment opportunity. Details worth highlighting: • Gothic portal at the entrance and original Gothic friezes in the interior • Relief of St. Michael from the 13th century - the oldest known in Šibenik • Built-in earthquake protection (horizontal cerclage) • Three bathrooms, terrace, basement, storage room, barbecue • Air conditioning, city water supply and sewage Despite its location in the very heart of the old town, the palace ensures year-round peace and quiet. Šibenik is a city with a unique history, located at the junction of crystal clear sea and imposing stone fortresses. Šibenik is proud of its UNESCO-protected Cathedral of St. James. The four magnificen