A former Institute of St. Dimitri with a chapel. It is a dominant point of Zadar panorama from the sea, a monumental building on the New waterfront built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Neo-classicist ...
Situated east of the monumental Land gate, built in 1567 by the Venetian military commander Sforza Pallavicino. The fortress was separated from the city and from land by defensive moats. Today the Vladimir ...
The gothic Church of St. Dominic used to stand west of the Land gate. The first Croatian university mentioned in 1396 was a part of the monastery.
A Gothic portal, adorned by reliefs, from the 14th c. dominates the facade of the Church of St. Michael. In it's single-nave interior there is a painted wooden semi-relief crucifixion from the 13th century. There is a smaller collection of works of art in the monastery.
A single-nave church of Saint Andrew has a simple facade from the 17th c., and the remains of the Romanesque-Byzantine frescos that date from the end of the 12th c.
A painting of Our Lady of the Fortress painted by Blaz Jurjev of Trogir, dating from the 15th century, was kept there (today it is part of the Permanent Ecclesiastical Art exhibition). It has a great ...
An Orthodox church situated on a Roman capitol. It was built in late baroque style at the end of the 18th century in place of a medieval church of the same name, which at the time served the purposes of the Greek Orthodox congregation.
Two beautiful examples of Gothic-Renaissance palaces
Sacred Heart Parish for the city districts of Voštarnica and Brodarica was founded on the 12th of December 1933 by the archbishop Munzani when the east wing of the Villa Filomena was decorated as a chapel.