Trogir
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English: Trogir is a historical city in Croatia, west of Split. A rich culture was created under the influence of ancient Greeks, Romans, and Venetians. It is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex in all of Central Europe. Trogir's medieval core comprises a castle and a series of dwellings and palaces from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods.
General views
- Before 1918
- In 2010
- In 2006
- In 2007
- In 2013
- In 2013
- In 2005.
Cathedral - Sveti Lovro
- In 1909
- In 1909
Portal
- In 1909
- In 1989
- Eve
- Lion
- Adam
- Adam
- The Baptism of Christ made by Andrija Aleši (15th c)
Interior
- In 1909
- In 1909
Chapel of Ivan (St John) Orsini
Added in the second half of the 15th century.
- Coffered vault.
Clock tower and Loggia (15th c)
- In 1909
- In 2008
- In 2011
- In 2014
- Relief by Firentinac (Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino, 1418-1506)
Kamerlengo castle
- In 1911
Churches
- St Peter (16th c)
- Our Lady of Carmel? 14th c relief
Church of St. John the Baptist (13th c)
- In 1909
Art in Trogir
- Gloriette
- Ban of Croatia, 1475-1520, by Mestrovic (1938)
Prominent houses
Town hall (15th c)
- In 2010
- In 1909
- In 2010
Cipiko Mansion (15th c)
- 15 c Venetian gothic windows


