Varaždin Palaces are luxurious and elegant buildings constructed by prominent nobles in Varaždin during the 17th and 18th centuries. Varaždin was the capital of Croatia at the time, and the palaces bear witness to its rich history and culture. If you rent accommodation in Varaždin, you will feel like nobility in this magnificent city. Exploring on foot, you will discover palaces scattered across the city center, enriching the architecture of this picturesque northern Croatian city. Drašković Palace is the oldest and largest palace in Varaždin, built in the 18th century in the Rococo style. Erdody Palace, also from the 18th century, now houses the Varaždin Music School. Herzer Palace, dating back to the 18th century, is home to the Entomological Collection of the Varaždin City Museum. Patačić Palace considered the most beautiful Rococo palace, took its final form after restoration in 1764. Keglević Palace from the 17th century now serves as the scientific department of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Varaždin. Oršić Palace is a popular gallery. Varaždin Palaces are numerous; there are more to explore in the city, revealing the beauty of its historical core and the spirit that still lives among the streets, squares, and within the walls of enchanting Varaždin palaces.