Poreč
town and settlement in Istria County, Croatia | |||||
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Historical centre
- Pentagonal tower (1447) in Gothic style, at the beginning of the Decumanus
- Venetian Lion (with open book = peace time) on the Pentagonal Tower
- Decumanus (main street)
- Narrow side street of the Decumanus
- The Lion Gothic House (1473)
- A triform of Venetian ogee arches with trefoils
- Romanesque house (13th c.)
- Staircase
- Wooden balcony
- Well at the Romanesque house
- Marafor square (Roman forum)
- Temple of Neptune (1st c.)
- Ruins of a Roman temple (1st c.)
- Ruins of a Roman temple
- Ruins of a Roman temple
- High-speed catamaran to Venice in the harbour
Church of Our Lady of Angels
Euphrasian Basilica
Entrance
- Vicarage
- Entrance
- Entrance
- Mosaic over the entrance
Atrium
- Atrium with porticoes
- Atrium and entrance to the baptistery
- Atrium, baptistery, bell tower
- Half relief
- Agnus Dei, half relief
- Half relief
- Tombstone
- Medieval tombstones
- Pillars from the old Roman church
- Remains of the old Roman church
- Venetian Lion (1476)
- Entrance to the baptistery
Interior
- Central aisle, altar and ciborium
- Wooden ceiling of the nave
- Mosaics in the apse
- Central mosaic (Our Lady and Child)
- Female martyrs on the arch of the apse
- Female martyrs
- Female martyrs and the Lamb of God
- Female martyrs
- Female martyrs
- Annunciation mosaic on the apse wall
- Encounter scene
- Ego sum Lux vera
- Inlay with nacre tesserae on the apse wall
- Ciborium
- Ciborium and apse
- Ciborium (close-up)
- Ciborium: Annunciation mosaic - the Angel
- Annunciation mosaic : Mary
- Right aisle
- Left aisle
- Left aisle
- Colonnade between nave and left aisle
- Side chapel
- Fresco
- Floor mosaic (4th c.)
- Floor mosaic
- Mosaics from the former churches : left : 4th c. ; right: 5th c.
- Close-up
