• St. Martin's Church (Croatian: Crkva sv. Martina) is a Roman Catholic church in Split, Croatia. Built into a small space (an early guardhouse)...
  • St. Martin's Church is a tiny church built into the former guardhouse within the ancient Golden Gate of Diocletian's Palace.
  • The Church today is a replica of an early Christian Church from the 6th century, with a pre-Romanesque altar partition from the 11th century.
  • While the Church of Saint Martin is thought to have been built in the fifth and sixth centuries, it still represents some of the history of Christianity in the...
  • One of the oldest churchs in the city, Today St. Martin's Church is one of Split's tourist attractions and known for its fine 11th centery chancel screen.
  • Only Frano Bulić has found her again and made strong efforts to liberate the church and restore what was needed.
  • Nestled within the walls of Diocletian's Palace, the Church of St. Martin (Crkva Sv. Martina) is not just the smallest church in Split—it’s also the narrowest.
  • Franciscan monastery and the parish church of St. Martin. The monastery is synonymous with the legendary poet and Franciscan mon Andrija Kacic-Miosic and...
  • Hiding in a tiny guard space above the Golden Gate Of Diocletian's Palace is the church of Saint Martin.
  • This smallest and one of the oldest churches in Split is only 1.64 m wide and 10 m long, and is considered the most preserved sacral monument of Antiquity.