Lučić Palace (or Lucić Palace) is a renaissance palace on the city's shore in the old town of Trogir. The roots of the building date back to the Middle Ages. It was first reconstructed during the 16th century and the 19th century reconstruction destroyed its original appearance. The palace was inhabited by Petar Lučić, the author of the first Croatian poetry of old writers (Vartal), and his son Ivan Lučić, a historian and a Latinist known today as the father of Croatian historiography. The Lucić Palace houses luxurious building elements with recognizable manuscripts of Renaissance artists, students of famous names such as Nicholas Florence, door and window frames of the main and northern doors and reliefs.