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Domančić 1960a

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ID 120637
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Bibliography Article
Case Study Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška

Description

Davor Domančić, Kulturni spomenici otoka Brača. Srednji vijek, in: Brački zbornik 4 (1960) 113-160.

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Places (3)
Name Class Begin End Description
Dol, Island of Brač, Church of St. Michael Place The Church of Saint Michael is situated in Dol, on the Island of Brač and was probably built between at the end of the 9th century or the beginning of the 10th century. Its a single nave edifice, with interior that is divided into three bays, and has a semicircular apse both on the outside and the inside. It probably had a dome which was later demolished. Doorway on the South side of the Church has been walled up (only a small and narrow window was left). The main door (entrance) on the West side of the Church was made of ancient sarcophagus (with bottom side opened) and has a lunette.
Dol, Island of Brač, Church of St. Vitus Place The Church of St. Vitus is situated on the Island of Brač, near the village of Dol, built probably at the end of the 11th century. Its a single nave edifice with a semicircular apse, both on the inside and the outside. Remains of outer walls, traces of an altar partition and a built-in seat along the West inner part of the Church wall are still visible.
Škrip, Island of Brač, Church of the Holy Spirit Place The Church of the Holy Spirit is situated on the Island of Brač, in Škrip. It was first built in the 7th century and it was a three nave basilica with a wooden ceiling and roof. In 840 Škrip was looted and ruined, therefore the Church as well. In the 11th century a new edifice was built. It is a three nave building divined into three bays, with a semicircular apse on its Eastern end. Bell tower was added in the 14th century.