Holy Cross Church was built in the beginning of the 17th century out of dressed white stone and dominates in the centre part of Dolac. The church is adorned with a rosette on which the twelve Apostle’s medallions are carved. The building of the church was initiated by the Confraternity of St. Mark, by whose merit an organ was obtained in 1776.
Šibenik's St. James’ Cathedral was constructed over a period of a century, and is testimony to the determination, sacrifice and belief of the generations of inhabitants of Šibenik. By many things it is unique not only in Croatian architecture, but in European architecture too: it is entirely built of stone, no other material was used; it is unique in its brave structure of stone slabs and ribs, with no binding material; it is also unique among renaissance churches in its trefoil front facade; finally, it is unique in the harmony of its architecture and the row of 71 realistic sculptural portraits around the apses. Documents preserved from the time of building the cathedral evidence contributions from the entire community to its construction, not only the many individuals but also including a large number of domestic stone-dressers, builders and artisans. The most important among them was Juraj Matejev Dalmatinac, who came from Zadar and who was commissioned by the town of Šibenik in 1441 to take over the job of proto-master of the cathedral of Šibenik. The cathedral and the nearby renaissance town hall, other churches, palaces, and the Prince’s Palace which currently houses the County Museum, make up probably the most beautiful town square of Croatia’s urban heritage.
St. Lawrence's Church was built in the second half of the 18th century for use by the Franciscan Order. On the church facade, which ends with a gable, a profiled portal with a humble Baroque transom can be found. Placed in the tympanum of the lateral entrance, is a small sculpture of St. Lawrence from 1720. In the depth of the northern stone is the Our Lady of Lourdes cave. Across from the church is the Franciscan monastery from 1650. Its main building is Foscolo’s Palace, the most beautiful example of housing architecture representing Šibenik from the 15th century, which is the era of the floral Gothic style and master Juraj Dalmatinac.
The New church is a Renaissance style shrine from the transitional period between the 15th and 16th century. Nicholas of Florence has been mentioned as one of its builders. His stone sculpture the “Pieta” and relief “Removing Christ from the Cross” are carved in the lower section of the bell tower. The ceiling paintings in the church were made by local artists Mondella, Sisanović and Bojković. The upper wall parts are decorated with frescoes by Šibenik painters who were active in the first half of 17th century.
St. John's Church was built in the 15th century under the name of Holy Trinity Church. The steps along the southern part of the church are the work of art of the famous Šibenik constructor, Ivan Pribislavić and they are decorated with bas-relief. At the bottom of the bell-tower is a renaissance window, the work of Nikola Firentinac and above the window is a relief with a lamb under which there is an angel with open wings. The reliefs represent masterpieces of Dalmatian medieval construction. The bell-tower in which the Turkish clock is built with one hand being brought from Drniš after the Ottomans completely abandoned the city in 18th century is also interesting. The dome of the bell-tower was removed in 1862 after a strong earthquake.
St. Francis’ Church was built in the second half of the 14th century at the furthest south-eastern part of the historic city core. The church represents spacious single vessel, Gothic style architecture without architectural decorative elements. In the 15th century, on the northern side, the Holy Cross Chapel was added and the presbytery with its shrine was rearranged. At the front of the church is the main entrance with a Gothic style stone frame, and visible in the lunette are the remains of frescos from the 14th century. Located in the Holy Cross Chapel is an organ that was built in 1762 by Petar Nakić, a renowned maker of these instruments. Located within the architectural complex of Šibenik’s Conventual-Fransiscans, on the south side of the church, is a monastery which dates back to the 14th century. Since cultural-historic works of art were collected in this monastery for many centuries, today, it represents a place where a great deal of monumental city heritage is kept. The monastery library is accentuated with a collection of 140 incunabula as well as a collection of hand-written codices. Also found here is the “Šibenik Prayer” one of the oldest Croatian language and literary tributes written in Latin script around 1375.
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