Franciscan Friary, Dubrovnik
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The Franciscan friary and church is a large complex belonging to the Order of the
Friars Minor The Order of Friars Minor (commonly called the Franciscans, the Franciscan Order, or the Seraphic Order; postnominal abbreviation OFM) is a mendicant Catholic religious order, founded in 1209 by Francis of Assisi. The order adheres to the t ...
. It consists of a friary, a church, a library, and a pharmacy. It is situated at the Placa, the main street of
Dubrovnik Dubrovnik, historically known as Ragusa, is a city in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean, a Port, seaport and the centre of the Dubrovni ...
, Croatia.


History

The earliest friary was built in the 13th century outside the walls. A new friary inside the walls and close to the Pile Gate, was built in 1317, but its construction took centuries. Parts of the complex were rebuilt several times. The church was destroyed by the earthquake of 1667. Amongst the losses was a statue by Pietro di Martino da Milano. The only element remaining is the decorated portal overlooking the beginning of the Placa, the main street of Dubrovnik. It was sculpted in 1498 in
Gothic style Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages, surviving into the 17th and 18th centuries in some areas. It evolved from Romanesque ar ...
by the workshop of the brothers Leonard and Petar Petrović. The almost life-sized
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in the central lunette, decorated with flamboyant leaves, is flanked by the figures of St. Jerome (holding a model of the pre-earthquake church) and St. John the Baptist. On top of the lunette stands the figure of the Father Creator. The interior of the church was reconstructed in
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with a single nave. The marble pulpit survived the earthquake of 1667. The main altar with the statue of the resurrected Christ between four twisted marble columns was created by the sculptor Celia from Ancona in 1713. The five side altars were sculpted by the Venetian
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between 1684 and 1696. The decorations on the altar of St. Francis were painted in 1888 by the painter
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. The poet
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is buried in this church. The friary was built in 1360 in late
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by the master Mihoje Brajkov of Bar. The friary contains two cloisters. The upper cloister was built in Renaissance style, with arches and semicircular vaults. The lower cloister was built in Romanesque-Gothic style with arches, 120 columns and 12 massive pilasters and a promenade. The capitals on the colonnade of double ornamented are all different showing various geometric, plant-, human- and animal-like figures. The library (built in the 17th century) contains over 20,000 books, among them 1200 valuable old manuscripts, 137
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s, seven books with old church corals, and the inventory of the old Friars Minor Pharmacy from 1317. The museum library also contains an exhibition of liturgical artifacts, including a 15th-century silver-gilt cross and silver
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, and an 18th-century crucifix from Jerusalem and some paintings of old masters, such as "Ecce Homo" by
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, also known as Francesco Francia (15th century) and a 14th-century head relic of
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. The pharmacy dates from 1317 and is the oldest still-functioning pharmacy in Europe and the third oldest in the world. The library and the bell tower were damaged during the 1991 war. File:Franciscan Monastery in Dubrovnik 02.jpg, View from the city walls File:Dubrovnik (66).JPG, Interior of the Franciscan church File:Dubrovnik (62).JPG, Main altar File:Dubrovnik (68).JPG, Altar of St. Francis File:Cloister of the Franciscan Monastery in Dubrovnik.jpg, Cloister File:Dubrovnik, Franziskanerkloster, Kreuzgang IMG 8183.jpg, Colonnade of the cloister File:Old pharmacy in the Franciscan Monastery in Dubrovnik 01.jpg, Old pharmacy File:Carved portal of Franciscan monastery, Dubrovnik 1498 (4) (29934059052).jpg, Carved portal from 1498


References


Franciscan Monastery - Dubrovnik

Franciscan Monastery Museum
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