Samostan sestara Klarisa
Samostan sestara Klarisa is a monastery in Croatia. Samostan sestara Klarisa is situated nearby to the church crkva svete Ane, as well as near Hostel Split Backpackers2.- Type: Monastery
- Denomination: Roman Catholic
- Roof shape: hipped
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Diocletian’s Palace and Cathedral of Saint Domnius.
Diocletian’s Palace
Photo: DIREKTOR, Public domain.
Diocletian's Palace is an ancient Roman palace and fortress complex in Split, Croatia. It was built at the end of the third century AD by the Roman Emperor Diocletian as his retirement residence. Diocletian’s Palace is situated 610 metres northwest of Samostan sestara Klarisa.
Cathedral of Saint Domnius
Church
Archbishop’s palace of Split
Castle
Photo: VitVit, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Archbishop’s palace of Split is a castle, which is situated 360 metres west of Samostan sestara Klarisa.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bačvice and Grad (Split).
Split
Photo: Tatyana Peshkova, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Split is a city in Central Dalmatia, Croatia, and the seat of the Split-Dalmatia county. The city was built around the Diocletian palace where the locals sought refuge centuries ago.
Samostan sestara Klarisa
Latitude
43.50574° or 43° 30′ 21″ northLongitude
16.44684° or 16° 26′ 49″ eastOpen location code
8FMRGC4W+7POpenStreetMap ID
way 119632730OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=monasteryOpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=roman_catholicOpenStreetMap attribute
roof-shape=hipped
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include crkva svete Ane and Hostel Split Backpackers2.
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