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Original scientific paper

St Luke’s Church in Dubrava near Split

Nataša Jakšić


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Abstract

St Luke’s church in Dubrava is an interesting example of a longitudinal composition formed by a longitudinal type of structure merging with a central one. The earliest element of the church is the nave probably dating back to the 11th century whereas the central part with chapels may have been added as early as the 13th century. Later, possibly in the 15th century, a bigger and wider sanctuary was built, and the lateral chapels elongated.

Keywords

St Luke’s church; Dubrava near Split; Poljica; the Early Romanesque; religious architecture

Hrčak ID:

10711

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/10711

Publication date:

21.6.2006.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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