Historic Religious Sites
Croatia’s religious architecture spans nearly two millennia, reflecting Byzantine, Romanesque, and Baroque influences. This collection features the UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica with its 6th-century mosaics, the 9th-century Pre-Romanesque Church of the Holy Cross in Nin, and one of the world’s oldest Sephardic synagogues in Dubrovnik. From the massive Romanesque Cathedral of St. Anastasia in Zadar to the 14th-century silver shrine in St. Simon’s, these sites document the country’s diverse Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish, and Islamic heritage.
Church of St Ignatius
The Collegium Ragusinum, sometimes also Rhagusinum, was the Jesuit college in the Republic of Ragusa, now the city of Dubrovnik in Croatia.
Cathedral of Saint Domnius
The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, known locally as the Sveti Dujam or colloquially Sveti Duje, is the Catholic cathedral in Split, Croatia.
Church of St Blaise
The Church of St. Blaise is a Baroque church in Dubrovnik and one of the city's major sights.
Dominican Monastery
An architectural gem of the late Middle Ages, holding a unique collection of Renaissance artworks.
Euphrasian Basilica
The Euphrasian Basilica or the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of Mary is a Roman Catholic basilica in the Istrian town of Poreč,…
Cathedral of Saint Anastasia
The Cathedral of St. Anastasia is the Roman Catholic cathedral of Zadar, Croatia, seat of the Archdiocese of Zadar, and the largest church…
Synagogue Dubrovnik
The Old Synagogue in Dubrovnik, Croatia, is the oldest Sefardic synagogue still in use today in the world and the second oldest synagogue…
Crkva svetog Lovre
An 11th-century Romanesque church situated on Zadar's People’s Square. It is one of the city's oldest and best-preserved early medieval structures.
Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Pula Cathedral or fully the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a co-cathedral in Pula, Croatia.
Church of the Holy Cross
A 9th-century Pre-Romanesque church in Nin, often called the 'smallest cathedral in the world.' Its unique layout and window placement allow it to function as a solar calendar and clock.
Crkva Gospe od Anđela
An 18th-century Baroque church located on Poreč’s main square. It was constructed on the foundations of an earlier Romanesque building and features a prominent bell tower.
Church of St. Nicholas
The Church of St. Nicholas is a late 11th or early 12th century Pre-Romanesque style Roman Catholic church located in the field of Prahulje,…
St. Simon
This church houses the Chest of Saint Simon, a 14th-century silver-gilt sarcophagus and masterpiece of medieval goldsmithing, containing the remains of the saint.
Church of St. Nicholas
Church of St. Nicholas in Vukovar is a Serbian Orthodox church in eastern Croatia.
Gunja Mosque
Gunja Mosque is the oldest active mosque in Croatia built in 1969. It is located in the village of Gunja in the Croatian part of Syrmia.
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