Town Museum
Opposite the cathedral, the ground floor of the 16th-century Gabriellis Palace houses a curious collection of ancient amphorae and stone carvings, including a copy of the renowned 4th-century b.c. Lumbardska Psefizma, a stone tablet recording transactions between Greeks and local Illyrians that proves there was an Ancient Greek presence here. Upstairs, you’ll find period furniture and household items such as ceramics and glassware.
Opposite the cathedral, the ground floor of the 16th-century Gabriellis Palace houses a curious collection of ancient amphorae and stone carvings, including a copy of the renowned 4th-century b.c. Lumbardska Psefizma, a stone tablet recording transactions between Greeks and local Illyrians that proves there was an Ancient Greek presence here. Upstairs, you’ll find period furniture and household items such as ceramics and glassware.
