Gospa od Zdravlja, Split

Gospa od Zdravlja, Split

The Church of Our Lady of Good Health (Gospa od Zdravlja) is a remarkable religious site located in the vibrant city of Split. If you find yourself strolling up Marmontova Street, heading in the direction of the Croatian National Theater, you will be pleasantly surprised to stumble upon this significant place of worship and community gathering.

The centerpiece of the complex is the Church of Our Lady of Health, which was reconstructed in 1937. However, its history dates back to the 18th century, when an elegant Baroque church with the same name once stood. Unfortunately, the original structure was demolished in the early 1930s, paving the way for the construction of the modernist-style church we see today. Lavoslav Horvat, a renowned architect from Zagreb, was the mastermind behind the design of this impressive new church.

As you approach the church, your eyes will be drawn to the elegant bell tower that proudly stands tall, a preserved remnant from the old Baroque church. Its presence adds a touch of history and heritage to the modern surroundings. Step inside the church, and you will be immediately captivated by the interior beauty that lies within its walls.

The Church of Our Lady of Good Health is not just a place of worship; it also serves as a hub for religious education and a meeting place for the local community. The church also includes the Franciscan Monastery. The Franciscan monks residing within the monastery play an essential role in the spiritual guidance of the area's residents, offering religious instruction and support to those who seek it.

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Sight Name: Gospa od Zdravlja
Sight Location: Split, Croatia (See walking tours in Split)
Sight Type: Religious

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