Historic Fortifications
This collection highlights the strategic military architecture of Šibenik and the Krka river region. It features the UNESCO-listed St. Nicholas Fortress, a Venetian maritime defense at the entrance of St. Anthony Channel, alongside the hilltop defenses of St. Michael’s, St. John’s, and Barone, which protected the city during the Ottoman wars. The list also includes the 14th-century Bishop's Palace and inland medieval ruins like Prozor and Nečven, showcasing defensive evolution from the 1300s through the early modern era.
Saint Nicolaus fortres
St. Nicholas Fortress is a fortress located at the entrance to St. Anthony Channel, near the town of Šibenik in central Dalmatia, Croatia.
Saint Michael's Fortress
St. Michael's Fortress is a medieval fort in Šibenik, Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia, situated on a steep hill above the old historic center…
St. John's Fortress
St. John's Fortress is an early modern fortress in Šibenik, Croatia, situated atop a hill north of the city's historical center.
Barone Fortress
The Barone Fortress in Šibenik, Croatia, is an early modern fortress constructed in 1646 on Vidakuša hill above the city.
Biskupska palača
A protected heritage site built between the 14th and 16th centuries. Located adjacent to the Cathedral of St. James, this Gothic-Renaissance palace features a late-Renaissance portal and has served as the residence of the Šibenik bishops for centuries.
Prozor Fortress
Prozor Fortress is a medieval fortress situated in the continental part of Split-Dalmatia County, in inland Dalmatia, just above the town…
Nečven
Fort Nečven or Nečven City is a medieval Croatian fortress from the 14th century, and one of the most important fortified buildings in…
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