Properties
Period:
01.01.1000
–
01.01.1773
| ID | 118045 |
|---|---|
| System Class | Place |
| Case Study | Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška |
| Dedication | Saint Peter |
| Evidence | Ruins |
| Ground Plans | Single Nave Basilica |
| Place | Not Preserved Church |
| Stylistic Classification | Pre-Romanesque |
| Administrative unit | Croatia , Dubrovnik Neretva County |
Description
The Church of St. Peter is situated on a remote part of an Island of Lopud, on the Eastern side of the Ivanje brdo, above the Šunj bay. It was possibly built in the 11th century. It is recorded in 1299 and was in ruins in the year 1773.
Its a single nave building, with an apse semicircular inside and rectangular on the outside. Shallow niches appear only in the interior, where the girdle in the middle reinforced the barrel vault.
Church is today in ruins with only the North wall partially preserved.
Its a single nave building, with an apse semicircular inside and rectangular on the outside. Shallow niches appear only in the interior, where the girdle in the middle reinforced the barrel vault.
Church is today in ruins with only the North wall partially preserved.
literature
Goss 1987
— 131
Marasović 1960
— 33-47
Marasović 1978
— 43-45
Marasović 1984
— 150-156
Marasović 1994
— 66-67
Marasović 1997
— 11, 16
Marasović 2013
— 239-241
Regan/Nadilo 2006h
— 498