Dedicated to the patron saint and protector of Dubrovnik, the Church of St. Blaise (Crkva Sv. Vlaha) stands as a prominent landmark in Old Town. Constructed in 1715 by Venetian architect Marino Gropelli, the church replaced an earlier structure that was severely damaged in the 1667 earthquake. Its baroque-style architecture, with intricate details and ornate decorations, reflects the city’s resilience and devotion. Visitors can admire the church’s elegant facade and step inside to experience its serene interior, which continues to be a place of worship and cultural significance for the local community.
Church of St. Blaise (Crkva Sv. Vlaha)
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