POI data

General information
St. Saviour's Church
Church, ruined church, chapel, temple
Catholic
yes
St. Saviour is one of a very few Dubrovnik structures that survived the 1667 earthquake. It was built in the early 16th century by Petar Andrijic of Korcula and its Renaissance-Gothic facade faces the larger Onofrio fountain inside the Pile Gate. Some say its design was influenced by Sibenik's UNESCO World Heritage cathedral. It is certain, however, that St. Saviour influenced several Dalmatian churches, most notably the cathedral of Hvar. St. Saviour is no longer used for Mass. The church's interior has been recently restored. Read more: http://www.frommers.com/destinations/dubrovnik/A37760.html#ixzz1bd9OuGmz
Location
Between the Pile Gate and the Franciscan Monastery at Stradun 2
Dubrovnik
20000
Croatia
Dubrovnik-Neretva
42.6408
18.1090
11.40
Contact
020 323 887
Additional information
Global
Excellent
Religious tourism,Cultural tourism,Holiday tourism
Pilgrimage visits