Vojković palace, Zagreb

Vojković Palace
Palača Vojković
Vojković palace as viewed from Josip Freudenreich street
Interactive map of the Vojković Palace area
General information
Architectural styleLate Baroque
LocationZagreb, Croatia
Coordinates45°48′58″N 15°58′20″E / 45.81605°N 15.97232°E / 45.81605; 15.97232
Completed1764
ClientSigismund Vojković
Reference no.Z-188
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Vojković palace (Croatian: Palača Vojković), alternatively the Vojković-Oršić-Rauch palace, is a three-winged Late Baroque palace in Zagreb's Upper Town. It was built in 1764 for Lieutenant Colonel of the cavalry at Banska Krajina (Border), Sigismund Vojković (Vojkffy). It changed ownership multiple times throughout history, and today it houses the Croatian History Museum.