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The patrician Papalić family put up a palace in the mid-15th century almost at the same time that the Large Papalić Palace went up. The Late Gothic renovation of an original [WO ...
The medieval convent complex with the church of St Catherine of Alexandria built on the site of an Early Christian church dedicated to the same saint of the 5th to the 6th centuries was demo ...
Split, like the majority of the towns situated on the eastern coast of the Adriatic, developed into an important economic centre in the late 13th and the early 14th century, and, as a result ...
The medieval house of the old Split patrician family of Grisogono was constructed on the corner of the Decumanus (the main street in Diocletian's Palace) and the Peristyle. It is part of a l ...
This Baroque palace with four wings that enclose the internal rectangular court was built in the 17th century for the old Split patrician family of Cindro. Looking on to the str ...
The palace was built in 1394 for the Split nobleman Cipriano de Ciprianis (C. Žaninić from the Livno branch of the Berislavićes) who ruled Korčula on behalf of King Tvrtko of Bosnia. In 1860 ...
The Renaissance palace of the patrician family of Karepić, which moved from Trogir to Split in about 1300. The oldest parts of the palace indicate a Gothic rebuildi ...
The old Gothic town hall is the only remaining building of a complex that was knocked down in 1825 and that had included the Rector's Palace, the theatre and the jail. It was re ...
The Renaissance palace of an old Split patrician family of the 16th century. It was extended in the Baroque when in the western part it acquired a closed courtyard ...
This palace in the Baroque style with the characteristic sequence of round openings for shops on the principal elevation and its re-utilised Renaissance portal on t ...
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May 20th, 2024
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