Trogir - St. Lovron Cathedral
by Natasa Lujic
(Dubrovnik)
Up to 1910 it had been a renaissance sacral building with "preslica"-ending tower. After the restoration the church was given pseudo-gothic characteristics. From the renaissance elements only the portal remained.
There are two valuable wooden altars inside the church. One of them contains a picture of Madonna with the child and St. Vincent (the end of XVI ct.), and the other the Circumcision of Christ, attributed to Giovanni Laudis (1587-1626), Palma Junior's disciple.
Inside the church there is a tomb of Arrigoni, the bishop of Šibenik (1599-1626) and an organ (musical instrument) crefted by Gaetano Moscatelli, a well-known successor of famous organ designer Petar Nikić.
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