Church of St. Francis (Split)
The Monastery and Church of St. Francis were built on the site of an early Christian church, where the tomb and church...
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Samostan i crkva sv. Frane sagrađeni su na ranokršćanskom lokalitetu uz grob i crkvu kršćanskog mučenika sv. Felicija...
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Church & Monastery of St Francis Old town (Zadar)
The church of St. Francis is the oldest Dalmatian church built in Gothic style. The monastery that stands next to it was...
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Monastery of St Francis (Cres)
The church of St. Francis was built in the 15th century. Then it possessed elements of Gothic, but today, after some...
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Crkva sv. Frane podignuta je u 15. stoljeću. Tada je posjedovala elemente gotike, ali danas, nakon nekoliko uređivanja i...
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Franjevački samostan - Otok Hvar.
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In the 15th century a Franciscan monastery was built together with the church of Saint Mary of Mercy. Architecturaly proportional bell-tower, together with the one of Saint Mark and the Cathedral one creates an exceptional vertical frame of the town. Relief of the church portrays ''Denouncement'' and it came from the workshop of Petar Fiorentinac. The church keeps a painting of the crucifixion of Christ by Leonardo Basan, poliptih by Francesco de Santa Croce and paintings of the passion of Christ by a Hvar comediographer Martin Benetović – the author of ''Hvarkinja'' (the woman from Hvar). The western wall of the monastery refectory holds a painting of the Last Supper, one of the most famous paintings on the Adriatic coast made on the tradition of Venetian painters Veronese and Tintoretti. Traditionally it is attributed to Mateo Rosseli, but according to recent studies to one of our painters Mateo Ponzzoni Pončun.
The monastery museum holds valuable paintings, collection of money, incunabulas and a copy of Ptolemy's atlas from 1524. A famous old cypress tree grows in the monastery garden, besides its old age known also for its amorphic form. This ancient cypress does not grow in height as other specimens of that kind, but with its flat branches grows horizontally across the garden. The Way of the Cross leads from the monastery to town, marked by 14 chapels representing 14 Stations of the Cross, built in the 18th century.
Lost Inside DIOCLETIAN'S PALACE in Split, Croatia
If you're looking for things to do in Split, Croatia this is the video for you. We spend a day exploring the port city of Split, Croatia. We start the day by running to the top of Park Suma Marjan. Next we walk along the Riva Promenade and grab a healthy lunch. We then spend an afternoon walking through Diocletian’s Palace and get lost. We also grab some craft beers at a place called Leopold’s Craft Beer Bar and finish off the day grabbing mexican food inside the palace at a place called To Je Tako.
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Split, Croatia
Split is the second largest city in Croatia, with just over 200,000 inhabitants, and is the largest city on the Adriatic coast. Once merely considered by some as just transit point – with excellent transport connections by bus, sea, air and train, it’s easy to travel to and from the city – it is deservedly becoming a destination in its own right.
There are some fantastic sights in the city, both Roman and more modern, excellent options for dining, drinking and nightlife, plenty of beach opportunities and lots of choice for those wanting day trips.
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Diocletian’s Palace:
Considered to be one of the most imposing Roman ruins, Diocletian’s palace is certainly the main attraction of the city of Split, Croatia.These ruins are some of the most valuable surviving buildings of the Roman era on the Adriatic coast.Emperor Diocletian, who voluntarily gave up the throne of the Roman Empire, in the turn of the 4th century CE built the palace and after his retirement on May1, 305 settled here, on the beach, in the Illyrian province of Rome.
Today the Illyrian province is part of Croatia.The so-called palace was a massive structure and contains not only the palace itself but also buildings, intended for housing military garrison.The whole complex occupied around 30,000 square meters. Today these ruins lie in the heart of the city of Split in Croatia.
The Riva:
The Riva started to look the way it does today two centuries ago, when the French, in time of Napoleon ruled these parts through Marshal Marmont. Today this promenade is the cities living room, the most popular and most important public place in Split. In the meantime it has been widened and reconstructed several times, but it was always blessed with the most spectacular set, the south facade of the Diocletian Palace, with the entrance into the Substructures, and later on with the buildings that were built west of the Palace, also the Franciscan monastery with the church of St. Francis, and the Bajamonti Dešković Palace and last but not least the Port Authorities building on the east end.
Riva today is a pedestrian heaven, thrusting with Cafés and restaurants, an ideal place for having your morning or afternoon coffee, or for an evening out with friends over drinks. Riva is the stage of the city life of Split, a venue for numerous cultural and entertainment events, boisterous Split carnival, as well as the stage for meeting Split sportsmen after countless successes, such as Goran Ivanišević, Hajduk football club players and Jugoplastika basketball players, Olimpic medal winners... Riva is also a political forum, with decades of political opportunities being depicted through mass rallies. Naturally, Riva is always at its best in time of Sudamja, a celebration dedicated to St. Domnius, the patron saint of Split.
Marjan Hill:
Every time you want to take a break from the hectic lifestyle of the city is enough to take a little walk and head towards Marjan. Marjan is an integral part of the city center that extends from the Marmont Street and continues to the west. It’s long over 3 km. In 1964 it was declared a park and since then is considered a protected part of Split. This hills and its forests are the lungs of the city, the most popular place to escape from the city bustling and chaotic pace of life during the high season in July and August.
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Church of St. Francis&museum-Old town (Šibenik)
Built in the 14th century, the church of St. Francis is the first Croatian shrine of Saint Francis Tavelić. The church...
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Crkva sv. Frane je nacionalno svetište prvog hrvatskog sveca, Frane Tavelića, sagrađena u 14. stoljeću. To je...
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Zadar (Croatia) 2007
Zadar (Croatia) - January 2007 : Land Gate, Petra Zoronice Place, Narodna Place, St Simeon, Market, St Chrysogonus, Ste Mary, Roman Forum, St Donatus, St Anastasia's Cathedral, Closter St Francis, St Elijah's Church.
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Franciscan Monastery - Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Franciscan Monastery Dubrovnik
This 14th-century church and monastery contains a pharmacy museum and a world-renowned collection of ancient manuscripts.
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- ... Our next day we headed to check out the 14th century Franciscan Monastery that houses Europe's oldest pharmacy ...
- ... We would have liked to visit the museum to learn more, to see the cloisters, the Franciscan monastery and the church (Trish did sneak a quick peek inside and had time to 'light' an electric candle), but we ...
- ... The old town is spectacular with the pile gates as you enter the city with the wonderful pedestrian promenade and its Franciscan monastery which has the 3rd oldest functioning pharmacy in Europe dating from 1391 ...
- ... Along with the pharmacy museum, we got to see ruins of the Franciscan Monastery that, along with the city walls, survived a whole lot of catastrophes ...
- ... Walked around the city walls and visited the Franciscan Monastery Museum, then went out for dinner to a fancy restaurant to say bye to everyone Ive got so used to all the ...
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- Dubrovnik, Croatia
- Pula, Istria, Croatia
- Hvar, Hvar Island, Croatia
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- Cloister of Franciscan Monastery Cavtat by Barbo19 from a blog titled Best of the Adriatic
- Pharmacy/Franciscan monastery museum by Yhuang82 from a blog titled I LOVE CROATIA!!!!
- Franciscan Monastery Cloisters by The_stamms from a blog titled The Pearl of the Adriatic
- Hvar Island: Franciscan Monastery by Gil_and_devorah from a blog titled Cooling off in Croatia: Dubrovnik to Split
- Dubrovnik - Franciscan Monastery by Eundel from a blog titled The Republic of Ragusa
- Inside the Franciscan Monastery by Tanzamarie from a blog titled A day for the Tourist (Me)
- Franciscan Monastery Cloisters by Kstubbs97 from a blog titled Dubrovnik
- Franciscan Monastery 2 by Phileus_fogg from a blog titled Dubrovnik
- Franciscan monastery by Travela from a blog titled Civilisation and santiy!
- Franciscan monastery by Laural from a blog titled Dalmation Coast Part II
- Franciscan Monastery by Eundel from a blog titled McDonald's and Hello Kitty
- Franciscan Monastery by Phileus_fogg from a blog titled Hvar Island
St. Jerome's 100th Anniversary Mass - Highlight #3a
(CHICAGO) St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church celebrated its Centennial with a Solemn Mass on Sunday, April 29, 2012. Officiated by Francis Cardinal George, over 800 parishioners gathered for the special mass.
Later, a special dinner reception was held at the Hilton Hotel for over 1,000 seated guests.
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두브로부니크는 아드리아해에서 베네치아와 경쟁을 한 만큼 해상무역이 활발했는데, 해상무역을 통해 축적한 부를 바탕으로 수준 높은 문화를 누렸다. 그 중 하나가 1317년 유럽최초로 일반인에게 개방된 약국인데, 지금도 운영이 되고 있다.
[English: Google Translator]
Keuneun blew in the Adriatic Sea in Dubrovnik maritime trade was brisk as the Venetian and competition, it enjoyed a high level of culture based on accumulated wealth through maritime trade. That s one of the pharmacies open to the public for the first time in Europe in 1317, and is still operating.
[Croatian: Google Translator]
Keuneun puhnuo u Jadranskom moru u Dubrovniku pomorska trgovina je brz kao mletački i natjecanja, uživao visoku razinu kulture temelji se na akumulirane bogatstva kroz pomorskoj trgovini. To je jedan od ljekarne otvorene za javnost po prvi put u Europi u 1317, i još uvijek radi.
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■촬영일자: 2012년 5월 May
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Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Zagreb Croatia - Cathedral on Kaptol is Roman Catholic 1 of the Top 10
Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Zagreb Croatia - Cathedral on Kaptol is Roman Catholic 1 of the Top 10
I am hitting all the top 10 tourist sites in Zagreb. This is 1 of the Top 10. = )
From Wikipedia
The Zagreb Cathedral on Kaptol is a Roman Catholic institution and not only the tallest building in Croatia but also the most monumental sacral building in Gothic style southeast of the Alps.[3] It is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and to kings Saint Stephen and Saint Ladislaus. The cathedral is typically Gothic, as is its sacristy, which is of great architectural value. Its prominent spires are considered to be landmarks as they are visible from most parts of the city.
In 1093 when King Ladislaus (1040-1095) moved the bishop's chair from Sisak to Zagreb, he proclaimed the existing church as a cathedral. Construction on the cathedral started shortly after his death and was finished in 1217 and consecrated by king Andrew II of Hungary. The building was destroyed by the Mongols in 1242 but rebuilt by bishop Timotej (1263-1287) a few years later. At the end of the 15th century, the Ottoman Empire invaded Croatia, triggering the construction of fortification walls around the cathedral, some of which are still intact. In the 17th century, a fortified renaissance watchtower was erected on the south side, and was used as a military observation point, because of the Ottoman threat.
The cathedral was severely damaged in the 1880 Zagreb earthquake. The main nave collapsed and the tower was damaged beyond repair. The restoration of the cathedral in the Neo-Gothic style was led by Hermann Bollé, bringing the cathedral to its present form. As part of that restoration, two spires 108 m (354 ft) high were raised on the western side, both of which are now in the process of being restored as part of an extensive general restoration of the cathedral. [4]
The cathedral is depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 1000 kuna banknote issued in 1993.[5]
When facing the portal, the building is 46 meters wide and 108 meters high.[6] The cathedral contains a relief of Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac with Christ done by the Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović. The cathedral was visited by Pope Benedict XVI on 5 June 2011 where he celebrated Sunday Vespers and prayed before the tomb of Blessed Aloysius Stepinac.
St. Chrysogonus Church Old town (Zadar)
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Croatia: The Untameable Cardinal (segment)
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Production Date: 2014
“The witnesses mainly were selected by the Communist Party. Nobody who would have supported Stepinac was allowed to testify. Some Serbs and Jews turned up who wanted to testify in his favor but weren’t permitted. The accusations were used by some priests. Under pressure or even torture, some even accused Stepinac. It was a really ‘fixed’ trial”. Dr. Miroslav Akmadža, Dept. of History, University of Zagreb
'In the name of the people, the High-Court Judge of the Peoples Republic of Croatia in Zagreb, in the name of the council made up of Žarko Vimpulšek as President of the Council, on the day of the 11th of October, 1946, the following verdict has been reached: the second-accused, Dr Aloysius Stepinac, imprisonment and forced labor for 16 years, a loss of political and civil rights, for the duration of five years.'
With these words, in a show-trial orchestrated by the Yugoslav Communists, Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac was charged with high treason and co-operation with the enemy occupier, the founding of a military vicariate, plotting the demise of the political system and propaganda against the state.
The Apostolic Nuncio Joseph Hurley came to Zagreb and attended every session. Every time when Stepinac was led into the court, he would stand up and bow in Stepinac’s direction. In this he wanted to demonstrate that the man was completely just and that he was not guilty of any felony. He also wanted to show how deeply he respected him for his convictions, and all his past standpoints and choices.
‘These last four years have shown me what a thorny road a Catholic bishop must walk. I have hoped in the Lord and He has not let me down, instead my faith and trust in God Almighty has increased, just as iron becomes harder the more it is beaten. The more the troubles increase, the more my trust will increase that with God’s help, I will pass with my flock through the winds and the storms that are ahead…’ Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac.
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Sanctuary of Fatima Tour: Shepherd’s Homes, Church Complex, Coimbra & A Special SURPRISE❤️ PORTUGAL
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The Cloister of the Franciscan Monastery in Dubrovnik
The Romanesque cloister of the Franciscan Monastery is one of the finest features of Dubrovnik’s architecture.
This magnificent 14th-century creation of local sculptor Mihoje Brajkov consists of rows of elegant double-pillared columns encircling the Monastery’s inner courtyard.
Besides the similar one on Badija, also belonging to Franciscans, the cloister is considered as one of the most beautiful structures of that kind in Croatia.
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Church of St. Simon Old town (Zadar)
This church was originally built in 5th century as a three nave basilica, with a semicircular and prominent shrine on the...
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Ova crkva izvorno je sagrađena u 5. stoljeću kao trobrodna bazilika s polukružnim istaknutim svetištem na istočnoj...
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Pula, Croatia - 4K
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In this video you will find the most interesting tourist places & beaches in Pula.
includes: Amphitheatre de Pula, Arco dei Sergi, Temple Of Augustus, Aquarium Pula, Kastel, Monastery and Church of St. Francis, Kanjon Verudela.
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