The Collection of the Franciscan Monastery, Split

The Collection of the Franciscan Monastery, Split

The Collection of the Franciscan Monastery in Split, is a treasure trove of historical and artistic riches that proudly showcases the cultural heritage of the region. Founded in 1963, this extraordinary collection has become a beacon of history, attracting visitors from all over the world, eager to delve into the past and witness the artistic brilliance of the Croatian people.

Housed within the tranquil walls of the Franciscan Monastery, the collection is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Franciscan order in Croatia and its dedication to preserving both spiritual and artistic traditions. Spanning various periods of history, the collection offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Croatian heritage, making it a significant cultural institution in the heart of Split.

At the heart of the collection are precious manuscripts, which stand as silent witnesses to the intellectual and spiritual endeavors of the past. These ancient texts provide a unique insight into the religious and scholarly pursuits of the Franciscan community and offer a glimpse into the historical context in which they were produced.

Church art occupies a prominent place within the collection, exemplifying the exceptional skills of Croatian artists through the ages. The exquisite paintings, often adorned with intricate details and vivid colors, narrate religious stories and reflect the spiritual devotion of their creators.

Among the most awe-inspiring exhibits are the gold and wood works, demonstrating the remarkable craftsmanship of local artisans. The intricate carvings and delicate metalwork showcase the talent and dedication of these skilled craftsmen, capturing the essence of religious symbolism and cultural motifs.

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Sight Name: The Collection of the Franciscan Monastery
Sight Location: Split, Croatia (See walking tours in Split)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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