Housed in the same complex is the pharmacy that dates back all the way to 14th century and is considered to be one of the oldest European pharmacies that are still operating. The museum houses the entire inventory of the old pharmacy, paintings from old master, and rare artefacts that provide a glimpse into the rich history of Dubrovnik. If for nothing else, it’s worth going to the museum to view the painting that shows how Dubrovnik looked before the earthquake of 1667. It’s easy to spend half a day in the complex. Entrance is approximately 4 USD for adults and 2 USD for children.
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