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Zadar

by Natasa Lujic
(Dubrovnik)

From all historical periods have been preserved in many churches and monuments which are visible in the architecture of all styles of art, from Roman times through the Middle Ages to modern architecture.

Seventy of them located in the historic center of town, while his other parts of the užom and around the surrounding villages of over 600 immovable cultural monuments. Church St. Donata Symbol of the city of Zadar and most monumental buildings in Croatia from the early Middle Ages) (9th century. Round pre-Romanesque church, which is 15 century church called St. Trinity, and from then named St. Donat, the bishop who had it built.

For the first time the church is mentioned in the 10th century in the writings of Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus. Today, its area of outstanding acoustic features used for music programs ( "Musical Evenings in St.. Donat).

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