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Crkva Svih Svetih (All Saints Church), Korcula
All Saints Church, originally built in the early 15th century, has been restored multiple times. It features a coffered ceiling painted by Tripo Kokolja around 1713. It houses notable artworks, including the polyptych of Our Lady by Blaz Jurjev Trogiranin (between 1438 and 1439). It also includes a 15th-century ciborium with a Baroque Pieta by Austrian sculptor George Raphael Donner.
Attached to the church is the Museum of Icons, which includes a 15th-century crucifix by Ivan Progonovic. The church, dating back to the 13th century, acquired its Baroque style in the 18th century, along with a bell tower added in 1749.
Inside, the single-nave design includes a 16th-century stone ciborium with a Baroque Pieta by Donner and a polyptych by Trogiranin. The ceiling features panels by Kokolja depicting the Rosary mysteries and other religious themes, though these were poorly restored in the 19th century.
The pulpit's railing includes a painting of The Conversion of St. Paul by an unknown 18th-century Neapolitan artist. The church also has two side altars—St. Anthony (1744) and St. Joseph (1820)—with paintings of minimal artistic significance.
Attached to the church is the Museum of Icons, which includes a 15th-century crucifix by Ivan Progonovic. The church, dating back to the 13th century, acquired its Baroque style in the 18th century, along with a bell tower added in 1749.
Inside, the single-nave design includes a 16th-century stone ciborium with a Baroque Pieta by Donner and a polyptych by Trogiranin. The ceiling features panels by Kokolja depicting the Rosary mysteries and other religious themes, though these were poorly restored in the 19th century.
The pulpit's railing includes a painting of The Conversion of St. Paul by an unknown 18th-century Neapolitan artist. The church also has two side altars—St. Anthony (1744) and St. Joseph (1820)—with paintings of minimal artistic significance.
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Sight Name: Crkva Svih Svetih (All Saints Church)
Sight Location: Korcula, Croatia (See walking tours in Korcula)
Sight Type: Religious
Sight Location: Korcula, Croatia (See walking tours in Korcula)
Sight Type: Religious
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The town finds its roots in ancient history, with some... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.5 Km or 0.3 Miles