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The Euphrasian Basilica - The Two-Nave
Istrien
The Euphrasian Basilica (Croatian: Eufrazijeva bazilika, Italian: Basilica Eufrasiana) or the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of Mary is a Roman Catholic basilica in the Istrian town of Poreč, Croatia. The episcopal complex, which comprises the basilica itself, a sacristy, a baptistery and the bell tower of the nearby archbishop's palace, is an excellent example of early Byzantine architecture in the Mediterranean region. The Euphrasian basilica has for the most part retained its original shape, but accidents, fires and earthquakes have altered a few details. Since it is the third church to be built on the same site, it conceals previous buildings, for example the great floor mosaic of the previous basilica from the 5th century. Because of its exceptional value, it has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1997. The Basilica is also the Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Poreč-Pula.
Copyright: Derek Stillingfleet
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 6080x3040
Taken: 28/07/2020
Hochgeladen: 31/07/2020
Published: 31/07/2020
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Tags: unesco; cathedral; religion; interior; architecture; archaeology; basilica
Mehr über Istrien

Istrien (kroatisch/slowenisch Istra, italienisch Istria, lat. Histria) ist die größte Halbinsel an der nördlichen Adria zwischen dem Golf von Triest und der Kvarner-Bucht vor Rijeka. Die Fläche der gesamten Halbinsel beträgt 3.476 km².Die Bezeichnung Istrien geht auf den Namen der Histri, eines Stammes der Illyrer, zurück, die in dieser Region in der Antike lebten.Der weitaus größte Teil Istriens gehört zu Kroatien, ein Teil des Nordens zu Slowenien und ein kleiner Landstrich um die Ortschaft Muggia zu Italien.


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