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The three-nave basilica with three richly decorated semicircular apse belonged to a Benedictine monastery. It was built in the Romanesque style and consecrated in 1175, and was named after St.. Krševan martyr, patron saint of Zadar. |
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Greetings to sun
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St Donatus’ Church
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Sea organ
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St Chrysogonus’ ChurchIt was built in the Romanesque style and consecrated in 1175, and was named after St.. Krševan martyr, patron saint of Zadar. |
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St Simeon Church
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Silver and Gold of ZadarOver 1200 m2 of space in 8 well-equipped hall you can see gold and silver of Zadar in the Church of Sv. Nediljica from the 11th century. |
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Narodni trg (People's Square)People's Square in Zadar was established in the Middle Ages as "Platea magna" (large square), the center of the secular life of Zadar. |
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Land Gate
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City walls (Muraj)
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Archeological Museum
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Square of 5 wheels
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Zadarska Riva
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St Francis’s Church
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St Mary’s Church
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The Museum of Ancient Glass
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Kalelarga (main street)
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