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  • Place Types Church
  • Address Ul. Kraj Svetog Nikole 4, 21000, Split, Croatia
  • Coordinate 43.5092438,16.4343436
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code GC5M+MP Split, Croatia
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The church of St. Mikula, Split
The church of St. Mikula, Split
The church of St. Mikula, Split
The church of St. Mikula, Split
The church of St. Mikula, Split
The church of St. Mikula, Split
The church of St. Mikula, Split
The church of St. Mikula, Split
The church of St. Mikula, Split
The church of St. Mikula, Split
Reviews
Ana Borovina (04/25/2018)
A very small church,a remnant of the time long passed... built in the 11th or the 12th century. Regrettably, it is open to the public just once a year. Otherwise,you can observe it from outside and admire the surrounding area which is truly quaint and special.
Zlatan Olić (01/13/2018)
Mala romanička crkva iz 11./12 stoljeća. Jedan od najkasnijih primjera starohrvatskoga sakralnog graditeljstva. Izgradnju crkve potaknula je 1068. benediktinka Nemira, kći Mesagaline, iz bogate splitske hrvatsko-romanske obitelji. Izgradnju, dogradnju i kasniju pregradnju napravili su Nemirin mladji brat Ivan i njegova druga supruga Tiha. Dvije kamene lavice nose zabat zapadnoga portala. Crkvena ladja duga je 4.5 m, četvrtasta apsida je 1.5 m duga i 3 m široka. Tijekom stoljeća je crkva pretrpjela raznovrsne unutarnje i vanjske preinake. ........................................... A small romanesque church from 11th/12th century. This is one of the latest examples of early Croatian sacral architecture. The construction of the church was started in 1068 by Benedictine nun Nemira, daughter of Mesagalina,a member of a wealthy Croato-Roman family from Split. Construction, expansion and subsequent reconstruction were performed by Nemira's younger brother Ivan and his second wife Tiha. Two stone lionesses carry western portal with gable. The church's nave is 4.5 m long, rectangular apse is 1.5 m long and 3 m wide. Over the centuries, the church has suffered a variety of internal and external changes. (2009-07)
Mirko Bozic (08/15/2018)
Beautiful! wonderful neighborhood and architecture.
Boris Boban (03/31/2020)
.. sv. Mikula a little neglected Varoš 👍👌👌 👍👌👌 ..
Davide Pizzi (07/28/2018)
Small Romanesque church from the 12th / 12th century. The construction of the church was started in 1068 by the Benedictine nun Nemira, part of a rich Croatian-Roman family from Split. Construction, expansion and subsequent reconstruction were carried out by Nemira's younger brother Ivan and his second wife Tiha. Two stone lionesses are found in the western portal. The church nave is 4.5m long. Over the centuries the church has undergone several internal and external changes.
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