Hanibal Lucić’s Summer Residence (around 1530) is a lovely example of the Renaissance architecture of country houses. It consists of two buildings and a large fenced garden in the Renaissance style, but with clearly visible Late Gothic features. The complex is located in the fields, outside the town walls.The summer residence is typical of the Dalmatian Renaissance architecture, which is not surprising since local masters took part in its building. They worked with builders and stonemasons from Korčula and Brač and it is likely that the builders and the masters supplied the stonework from their native islands. The summer residence can be accessed via the main town square.