Trogir

town and settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
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Trogir 
town and settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
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Instance of
  • town in Croatia
Patron saint
LocationSplit-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Population
  • 12,393 (2021)
Area
Elevation above sea level
  • 0 m
official website
Map43° 31′ 00″ N, 16° 15′ 00″ E
Authority file
Wikidata Q189161
VIAF ID: 144264595
GND ID: 4449181-5
Library of Congress authority ID: n82028293
NL CR AUT ID: ge403288
National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007557461605171
OpenStreetMap relation ID: 10479832
OpenStreetMap node ID: 52028687
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English: Trogir is a historical city in Croatia, west of Split. A rich culture was created under the influence of ancient Greeks, Romans, and Venetians. It is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex in all of Central Europe. Trogir's medieval core comprises a castle and a series of dwellings and palaces from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods.

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Cathedral - Sveti Lovro

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Portal

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Interior

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Chapel of Ivan (St John) Orsini

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Added in the second half of the 15th century.


Clock tower and Loggia (15th c)

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Kamerlengo castle

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Churches

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Church of St. John the Baptist (13th c)

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Art in Trogir

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Prominent houses

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Town hall (15th c)

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Cipiko Mansion (15th c)

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