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St. Catherine's Church, Zagreb

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Location
  
Zagreb

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Style
  
Baroque

Phone
  
+385 1 4851 950

Country
  
Croatia

Functional status
  
Active

Opened
  
1632

St. Catherine's Church, Zagreb

Events
  
Reconstructed in the 19th-20th century

Address
  
Katarinin trg bb, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia

Similar
  
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Church of St. Catherine (Croatian: Crkva sv. Katarine) is a Baroque-style church in Zagreb.

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History

Before the St. Catherine's was built, a 14th-century Dominican church occupied the area. When the Jesuits arrived in Zagreb in the early 17th century, they thought the original church too rundown and inadequate, and worked to build a new church. Construction began in 1620 and was completed in 1632. A monastery was built adjacent to the church, but now the spot is home to the Klovićevi dvori art gallery.

St. Catherine's church was victim to fire twice in history: once in 1645 and again in 1674, devastating the interior. The church was refurnished with help from wealthy Croatian nobles, and in return, they were allowed to display their family coat-of-arms or have the honour to be buried or entombed in the church.

After the disestablishment of the Jesuits, St. Catherine's became part of the parish of St. Mark's in 1793. Since 1874, St. Catherine's has been a Collegiate church.

Overview

The church is designed in the Baroque architecture of the 17th century.

References

St. Catherine's Church, Zagreb Wikipedia


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