Beskuca's Palace
Beskuca's Palace
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Karin and Filip
Eeklo, Belgium2,230 contributions
Apr 2019
Dated from the mid-18th Century.
Its portal is a masterpiece of Gothic Architecture.
The Beskucas where a noble Family that gained their power with naval commerce.
Later the Palace served as a Courthouse.
Written February 9, 2020
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June A
Surrey, UK2,663 contributions
May 2018 • Solo
The former Bueskuca's Palace now serves as the Hotel Maria, although the sign is still there, with a lion sitting proudly over the main door. Tucked away in a quiet side street off the Main Square, it is not to be missed.
Written July 8, 2018
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JnVSydney
Greater Sydney, Australia18,340 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
When visiting the old town be sure to look up as there is so much to see. The building itself is unassuming however, the highlight is the ornate entrance (portal) to the building, beautifully crafted gothic architecture.
Written December 18, 2017
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on_the_go_98765
Tucson18,350 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
Above the entry, there is a very interesting (but slightly damaged) Gothic relief of a lion. That is really the main attraction to this historic building.

The palace is between the main (Arms) square and the Flour Square. When originally built (circa mid-1700's), there wasn't any ornamentation and the eye-catching relief of the lion was appropriated by Beskuca; the original owner of the relief was the Bizanti family.
Written August 5, 2016
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AleksandraKotor
Kotor, Montenegro13 contributions
Jul 2015 • Family
This is not Beskuca's Palace, it is Hotel "Maria", it has 3 stars and it is close to Saint Nicholas' Church.
Written May 18, 2016
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on_the_go_98765
Tucson18,350 contributions
Jul 2022
Once upon a time, a 1776-era Baskuca family member (meaning one with no house) sought to create a new identity for himself. He sought to obtain 100 homes and would then change his name appropriately. His family made their fortunes and names in naval commerce. His dream did not come to fruition.

Fast-forward to the take-over by the Austro-Hungarian Empire and other uses were devised for this structure. The family had died out by now.

The large entry door was designed to accommodate carriages (even though it does not look that large today) and today it is a hotel (or had been).

The winged lion over the door is part of the family crest. It is badly deteriorated today but the lion does look to have a human face and he wears a helmet. A front leg and back foot are missing and this beautiful coat of arms is badly in need of restoration.

And sadly today, this piece of Kotor history is for sale. It is not open for touring unless one has a big checkbook and is a prospective buyer.
Written October 30, 2022
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zuv
Bucharest, Romania27,142 contributions
Jul 2022
It doesn't look as a palace. Palace is a too pretentious term for this building. It doesn't impress with its architecture. Now it seems to house a hotel.
Written July 31, 2022
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The World is My Oyster
Orlando, FL19,585 contributions
Sep 2020 • Couples
I'm not sure if there are more palaces, or squares in this tiny little old town. This palace has a nice lion craving on the top part, but you can't go in.
Written September 13, 2020
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LolaGo1
Washington DC, DC6,407 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
I noted several buildings in the Old Town designated or called, "Palace" during my walk here for 2 days. One of these palaces is this attraction.

It does not appear to be open for public visits so I just i took its pictures from outside.
Written April 28, 2019
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SEs
London, UK25,876 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
This is another building occupied by the rich of earlier days.This has animal symbol carved at the entrance.
Written February 28, 2019
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