- Cathedral of St. James, Šibenik
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = The Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik
State Party = CRO
Type = Cultural
Criteria = i, ii, iv
ID = 963
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 2000
Session = 24th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/963The Cathedral of
St. James ("Katedrala sv. Jakova") inŠibenik ,Croatia is acathedral church of theCatholic Church in Croatia , the see of Šibenik bishopric. The Cathedral has been on theUNESCO World Heritage List since 2000.The cathedral is dedicated to Saint James the Greater. It is often mistakenly known as "St Jacob's". The confusion arises because Croatian, like many other languages, uses the same name for both "James" and "Jacob".
The building of the church was initiated in
1402 , though plans on its construction had already begun in 1298, when Šibenik became a municipality. The actual work to transform the older church began in 1431. A multitude of Venetian and local craftsmen worked on it, in Gothic style.In 1441, the Grand City Council entrusted the work to the master
Giorgio Orsini . He enlarged the cathedral with a sidenave andapse s, prepared it for thedome and added various sculptural decorations, including 71 small human heads on the outer sides and abaptistery , all in stone.Giorgio Orsini worked on the cathedral up to his death in 1475.Between 1475 and 1505 the work was overseen by Tuscan master Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino ("Nicholas the Florentine"). He continued the building in the Renaissance style, completing the
dome , the outer sculptures of St. Michael, St. James and St. Mark, the roof and the upperfaçade . He also built the triforias (parallel galleries) and worked on the presbytery and sanctuary. After Fiorentino died in 1505, the construction was finally completed in 1536 by two other craftsmen, Bartolmeo of Mestra and his son Jacob, completely following Nicholas' instructions.The cathedral officially became consecrated in 1555.
The dome of the church was heavily damaged by the
JNA -supported Serb forces during the shelling of Sibenik in September of 1991. Within years it was quickly repaired with no damage visible.External links
* [http://whc.unesco.org/sites/963.htm Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik at UNESCO web site]
* [http://www.sibenik.hr/vodic-eng/sibenik/kulturno_povijesna_bastina2.asp Cathedral of St. James at Šibenik web site]
* [http://sibenikregion.com/Culture/103/st-jacobs-cathedral Cathedral of St. James at Sibenik Region Tourist Board]
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