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St. Dona's Church is one of Zadar's famous local buildings, in a circular Roman style. The church was built in the 9th century AD facing the Adriatic Sea, and the ruins in front of the church are the ruins of the ancient Roman palace.
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Donat's Church is located in Zadar, Croatia. It is one of the local buildings with a circular Romanesque style. The church was built in the 9th century AD and was renovated in the 15th century. The church's earlier name was Holy Trinity Church, which was changed to its present name in the 15th century, and the church is now used as a concert hall.
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St. Dona's Church is one of Zadar's famous local buildings, in a circular Roman style. The church was built in the 9th century AD facing the Adriatic Sea, and the ruins in front of the church are the ruins of the ancient Roman palace.
This mountain-based medieval old city is between Zadar and Split, facing the Adriatic Sea of St. Donat Church, is the most outstanding symbol of Zadar ancient city, the ruins in front of the church are the ruins of the ancient Roman palace. Walking on the quiet and peaceful island, picturesque!
Just beside the Roman square is a major landmark of Zadar, a magnificent circular pre-Roman style building built in the 9th century AD. Now used as a concert hall. If you are interested in buying tickets to visit, spend 15kn to climb the clock tower next to the church overlooking the panoramic view of Zadar Old Town. A red roof, very spectacular!
The former Romanesque church of St. Donat's Church, with a circular appearance, is undoubtedly the most outstanding symbol of Zarda, and enjoys a special status among the 14 churches that exist in the city. Built in the 9th century and rebuilt in the 15th century, it is now used as a concert hall. The ruins in front of the church are the ruins of the ancient Roman palace.
The former Romanesque church, St Donat's Church, with a circular appearance, is the most prominent symbol of Zarda and enjoys a special status among the 14 churches that exist in the city. Built in the 9th century and rebuilt in the 15th century, it is now used as a concert hall. The ruins in front of the church are the ruins of the ancient Roman palace. The church's circular appearance is very characteristic.
St. Donat's Church in Zadar, Croatia is one of the famous landmarks in the area. This circular Roman style church was built in the 9th century in the 15th century. The earliest name of the church was the Trinity Church in the 15th century and is now used as a concert hall.