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Košljun (island)

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38: 133:(peace and well-being), which is also dedicated to St. Francis. In the monastery, there is an ethnographic collection, including articles used by farmers and fishermen on Krk from the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. 102:
moved in Franciscans in their place. The present church was built by the Franciscans in 1480. The Benedictines remained on the island until the 15th century. After the death of the abbot Dominik, a
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that the monastery was sitting empty. At their request, the Benedictine monastery was abolished and the island of Košljun given to the Franciscans, whose monastery remains today.
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Near the jetty, one can find a statue of St. Francis with a wolf, a common iconographic motif for this saint. In addition to the statue, there is a text written in
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There is also a permanent exhibition of church artifacts housed in the old Benedictine church from the 12th century. As well as old masters (
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and E. Jurič), the collection also includes works by more recent Croatian artists and sculptors such as:
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rustica belonging to a landowner of the Roman settlement on Curicum (
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is a relatively small island in Puntarska Draga bay off the coast of
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built on its foundations. This was abandoned in 1447, and the
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Island of Košljun

Krk
Punat
Adriatic Sea
Croatia
Franciscan
Roman
villa
Croatian
Benedictine
abbey
Frankopans
Venetian
Abbot
Pope
Glagolitic
G. da Santacroce
Medulić
Dulčić
Radauš
Orlić
Kršinić
Ptolemy's Atlas


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