Slovene architecture
St. Francis' church in Capodistria
Damjan Bradač, Maria Leonor Coutinho / 2014
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.
Object information
Construction year
2014
Technical team
Architecture
Damjan Bradač, Maria Leonor Coutinho
Photographer
Damjan Bradač
Mechanical engineering
Nom biro d.o.o.
Electrical engineering
Elita d.o.o.
Construction engineering
Elea iC d.o.o.
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See also
Apače farewell chapel and Museum of ethnology and sacral heritage2018Atelje Ostan PavlinApače farewell chapel and Museum of ethnology and sacral heritageRenovation of Plečnik's house2015ArreaRenovation of Plečnik's houseRevealed layers of Ljubljana2014Fakulteta za arhitekturo v Ljubljani, Seminar KobeRevealed layers of Ljubljana