Church of the Holy Cross, Nin

Church of the Holy Cross (Croatian: Crkva svetog Križa) is a Croatian Pre-Romanesque Catholic church originating from the 9th century in Nin.[1]

Church of the Holy Cross
Crkva svetog Križa
Location Nin, Croatia
DenominationRoman Catholic
Architecture
StylePre-Romanesque
Completed9th century

Description

According to a theory from an art historian Mladen Pejaković,[2] the design has an intentionally unbalanced elliptical form designated to "follow" the position of the Sun, retaining the functionality of a calendar and sundial.[2] In its beginning, in the time of the Croatian principality, it was used as a royal chapel of the duke's courtyard nearby.[2]

The church is that of a central type, it features the Croatian interlace (or simply "troplet") and a carved name of the župan of Nin "Godečaj".[2][3]

The church is known under the moniker of "the smallest cathedral in the world",[1][4][5] but it does not actually contain the seat of a bishop of Nin today.

gollark: I don't think that *actually fixes code duplication* by itself.
gollark: Untested, though.
gollark: I've gotten some stuff done in terms of making the code less horrendously duplicated:https://pastebin.com/wTYVw1Ts
gollark: You could just not name it mainframe.
gollark: Hey, I was kind of right!

See also

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.