The Palata Vrakijen in Kotor, on the Salad Square in the Old Town.
This late-barocco structure was built in the second half of the XVIII century. There's evidence to suggest it was erected in place of an older, XIV-century building, also belonging to this famile.
It's notable for its preserved authentic interior. Wallks along the stairs are decorated in scriptures in «alsecco» style, made by an Italian master. On the second floor you can see the authentic mosaic floor and door, made out of different types of wood in the «intarcia» technique.