Pregledni rad
https://doi.org/10.31522/p.32.2(68).8
Architectural Heritage of Franciscan Convent in Fojnica (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Miroslav Malinović
; University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy
Sažetak
The Franciscan Order has played a significant role in the Roman Catholic presence in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina since establishing the Bosnian Vicariate in 1340. It has profoundly influenced the region’s religious, cultural, and social development. The Franciscan convent in Fojnica, founded in the late 14th century, has been instrumental in this mission. Despite facing repeated destruction and subsequent rebuilding during the Ottoman period, the convent emerged as a crucial educational and religious centre. Architecturally, it evolved with substantial contributions from architects like Josip pl. Vancaš, who designed the Renaissance-Revival Style church in 1886. This paper delves into its rich history of resilience and adaptation, highlighting its significance in Bosnian Franciscan heritage and its role in preserving Catholic traditions amidst challenging historical circumstances. It examines the historical background of architectural heritage, focusing on a systematic analysis of benefactors, involved architects, and construction masters, a review of the architectural design, and an evaluation of its features.
Ključne riječi
architect Josip Vancaš; architectural heritage; Convent Fojnica; Franciscan province Bosna Argentina; sacred architecture
Hrčak ID:
325281
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Datum izdavanja:
27.12.2024.
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