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  2. Šibenik Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral treasury includes works by the Renaissance master Horacije Fortezza of Šibenik (1530–1596), an exceptional goldsmith and miniaturist. After Fiorentino died in 1505, the construction was finally completed in 1535 by two other craftsmen, Bartolmeo of Mestra and his son Jacob, completely following Nicholas' instructions.

  3. Šibenik - Wikipedia

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    The central church in Šibenik, the Šibenik Cathedral of St James, is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Several successive architects built it completely in stone between 1431 and 1536, [10] both in Gothic and in Renaissance style. The interlocking stone slabs of the cathedral's roof were damaged when the city was shelled by Yugoslav forces ...

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Šibenik - Wikipedia

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    Location; Country Croatia Ecclesiastical province: Split-Makarska: Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Split-Makarska: Statistics; Area: 3,246 km 2 (1,253 sq mi): Population ...

  5. Sibenik travel guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in ...

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    Swerve excessively popular Dubrovnik and Split and plump for lesser-visited Sibenik, where you’ll find a perfect slice of laid-back Dalmatian coast, suggests Mike MacEacheran

  6. Giorgio da Sebenico - Wikipedia

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    Facade of the Šibenik Cathedral of St James - the principal work of Giorgio da Sebenico. His work represents the golden age of Dalmatian medieval art. He was one of main artists of the Adriatic Renaissance, a tendency widespread during the late 15th century in Venice, Dalmatia and in some locations of the Italian Adriatic Coast, such as Ancona. [2]

  7. Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Šibenik - Wikipedia

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    In the 16th century, Orthodox Greeks and Serbs in Šibenik shared the Church of St. Julian. [3] By 1600, the Orthodox Serbs built a church dedicated to the Holy Cross, and in 1778, they relocated their services to the newly constructed Church of St. Spas, which is still in use today. [3]

  8. File:Cathedral of St. James, Sibenik1 (js).jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. St. Nicholas Fortress - Wikipedia

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    St. Nicholas Fortress (Croatian: Tvrđava sv. Nikole) is a fortress located at the entrance to St. Anthony Channel, near the town of Šibenik in central Dalmatia, Croatia.. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage Site list as part of "Venetian Works of Defence between 16th and 17th centuries: Stato da Terra – western Stato da mar" in 2017.

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