Even on a tight schedule, Rupe Ethnographic Museum earns the hours.
Allow 30–40 min.
The building is the experience: you descend into the Rupe ('holes') — fifteen vast bell-shaped grain silos carved straight down into the bedrock in the 16th century, kept bone-dry by ventilation shafts so the republic could stockpile years of wheat and outlast any siege. Standing at the bottom of those cool stone wells is genuinely atmospheric, a feat of survival engineering most visitors never find. The honest catch is the folk-costume and ethnographic displays layered on top are fairly niche; come for the granary, treat the exhibits as a bonus.
The Rupe museum occupies a 16th-century underground grain store with large rock-cut silos and now displays Dubrovnik ethnographic collections. · model-knowledge
It sits away from the main tourist flow and is included on the Dubrovnik Museums combined ticket. · model-knowledge