St. Mary’s Church and Fortress
St. Mary’s Church and Fortress
St. Mary’s Church and Fortress
St. Mary’s Church and Fortress
St. Mary’s Church and Fortress
St. Mary’s Church and Fortress
St. Mary’s Church and Fortress
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Trg krizonose bb, Jelsa, Hvar Island, Croatia
Vrboska town, Hvar island, Croatia
Vrboska town. Hvar island, Croatia (2011)
Vrboska is a settlement on the north coast of the island of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia, in the Municipality of Jelsa. Founded in the 15th century as a fishing harbour, Vrboska is best known for the fortress Church of Sv. Marija (St Mary), built as a refuge for its inhabitants during the 16th century. Vrboska has a population of 526 at the 2001 census.
Vrboska Chorvatsko, Hrvatska
St Stephens Cathedral - Hvar, Croatia
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St Stephens Cathedral - Hvar, Croatia
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SAILHO SEASON2 E03: Vrboska - Split
Small city of Vrboska is a little piece of paradise for yachtsmen and Split is the biggest city in Dalmatia. We will show you where to go, what to see, and of course, some amazing food suggestions.
Hvar, sights and sounds
The Faroski Kantaduri singing in the Christmas concert in Stari Grad's Church of Sv.Stjepan, 4th December 2010
concentric Križni put (Way of the Cross) statues, Stari Grad (Old Town), Sinj, Croatia
I went to Stari Grad because I wanted to know if the statue at the top of the hill, which you can see from a distance, was Mary. Then I figured I was going into a park, having no idea about the Križni put installation or that the experience of it would take me concentrically around the hill; if you go higher, you'll reach the old church and, yes, the statue of Mary, with remnants of utvrda/fortress Grad and great views of Sinj.
Because of the concentric design, though, the individual statues are numbered. However, there are supposed to be 14 in total; but four are missing. I have no idea why that is; maybe it's an incomplete work. Hopefully, I'll get more info. about that later.
This is my second Križni put experience. I like the art better here, but I think there's inconsistency with the overall mood of the pieces. Also, the absence of several sculptures created breaks in the continuity of the subject matter.
Interestingly, though, the *Town of Sinj: Tourist Guide* (n.d.) included info. that the stations were sculptured by the most prominent Croatian sculptures (p. 14); but I think only the titles of their works are included on the bases. So, who are the actual artists?
:)