The baroque Radošević Palace was built between 1670 and 1688, and was created by transforming a former row of medieval Gothic houses. The palace was built by the Radošević family, commoners who unsuccessfully aspired to noble status. In later centuries, the palace belonged to the Lupi and Dojmi families. The northern facade is particularly interesting owing to a series of baroque openings, shallow balconies and a terrace above the street. An early Gothic arch from the 15th century is embedded in the front, while the interior contains the remains of Gothic and baroque structures.