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General information
St Michael's Fortress [Tvrđava svetog Mihovila]
Secular building
no
One of the first things that visitors see when entering Šibenik by road is the silhouette of St Michael’s Fortress, which crowns the pyramidal hill above Šibenik’s Old Town. Its importance to the Croatian state is illustrated by the number of times that 11th-century Croatian kings brought their court here – Petar Krešimir IV in 1066, Zvonimir in 1078, and Stjepan II in 1080. It was during Krešimir’s visit that Šibenik was first mentioned in official documents, which explains why the city is sometimes known to this day as “Krešimir’s Town”.
Location
Sibenik
22000
Croatia
Šibenik-Knin
43.7376
15.8896
39.73
Contact
Additional information
Good
Scheduled visit
Good
High
Although not much more than a bare shell nowadays, the fortress is open to the public and the views from the parapet are really quite splendid. It’s the ideal viewpoint from which to admire the unique stone-slab roof of Šibenik cathedral, with the terracotta tiles of Šibenik’s other buildings spreading out on either side. Oldest surviving parts of the fortress are the square towers on the eastern side. Running downhill from the fortress towards the seafront are a crenellated set of double walls built in the 15th century to provide access to the sea. Admission 20kn. Open: June 16 - August 15 Open 09:00 - 21:00. August 16 - October 30 Open 09:00 - 20:00. April - June 15 Open 09:00 - 20:00.
International
Good
Cultural tourism
Gothic,Romanesque