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St. Francis’ church in Capodistria

Minorite church of St. Francis of Assisi is a typical Gothic church of a mendicant order. The single-nave church was built in 1268, originally with a three-part chevet. In mid-18th century it was restyled in Baroque manner and was active as a church until 1809. The renovation comprised the floor and minor interventions, such as a display of the original pavement, a niche to display a Renaissance fresco and a new facade element between the church and the adjacent monastery.

Project information

Year of completion:
2014
Accesible for people with mobility impairments.

Team

Main architect / Office:
Damjan Bradač, Maria Leonor Coutinho
Architecture:
Damjan Bradač, Maria Leonor Coutinho
Photography:
Damjan Bradač
Check out the expert:
Elea iC d.o.o.
Other contractors and suppliers:

Nom biro d.o.o. (Mechanical installations)

Elita d.o.o. (Electrical installations)

Elea iC d.o.o. (Construction engineering)

Damjan Bradač – references

Maria Leonor Coutinho – references

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