The Governor's House, also known as the Dodger Palace, was originally built at great expense in the ninth century, representing the wealth and power of the Republic of Venice, and was restored and expanded over the long years, and it became what it is today. The mansion of the once strong and rich Venetian Republic, carefully decorated from the inside and outside, seems to be built when the builder wants foreigners to feel the strength and glory of the Venetian Republic, words are not enough to describe it.