Crkva sv. Ivana Krstitelja

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Have you ever wondered what lies behind this seemingly simple facade? This is the Crkva sv. Ivana Krstitelja, a church that has stood silently in the streets of Dubrovnik for centuries. Its history dates back to 1683, when, according to the inscription above its portal framed by a roman arch, it was rebuilt after a devastating fire. The church is a testament to the resilience of the people of Dubrovnik. Though the past has left its scars, the church remains a place of peace and prayer, a testament to the enduring spirit of those who have walked its hallowed halls. The modest exterior hides an incredible story of faith and devotion, waiting to be unveiled. Step inside and you are greeted by the grand altar, its artistic detail an ode to the skill and artistry of the times. The altar, a masterpiece created by Alojz Zoratti, a renowned artist from Maribor, features a central scene depicting the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. On either side stand elegant statues of St. Peter and St. Paul, guarding the sacred space with quiet dignity. Be sure to look up! The church’s ceiling is a tapestry of faith, its ornate carvings depicting the Holy Spirit, church fathers, and the four evangelists, adding an undeniable sense of reverence to the atmosphere. This church is much more than just bricks and mortar; it is a living witness to the faith and resilience of Dubrovnik.

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