The Robevi House[1] is a famous and historic building in Ohrid, North Macedonia.
[2] The construction of Robevi's original house was completed on April 15, 1827, and this is indicated by an inscription in Greek on a marble slab embedded in the store in the yard.
The house has been protected as a cultural-historic museum of North Macedonia since the Second World War ended.
Epigraphical monuments from Ohrid are placed on the ground part of the house including precious objects as the Milokas (found on the Via Egnatia) road, the two torsos of the goddess Isis etc.
The "torso of the goddess Isis" exhibited in the Robevi house is printed on the 10 denar bank note.