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- en.wikipedia.org Church of Our Lady of the BelfryThe Belltower of the Church of Our Lady of the Belfry (Croatian: Crkva Gospe od Zvonika u Splitu) is a disused Roman Catholic church in Split, Croatia.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/Q65152278All of the world’s sights on one map. Crkva Gospe od Zvonika u Splitu, Ispod ure, Hrvatska, zaštićeno je kulturno dobro.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g295370-…The gleaming white Our Lady of Bethlehem Church is another one of those lovely little medieval churches tucked away in Marjan Park-Forest.Bulunamadı: belfry
- gpsmycity.com attractions/church-of-our-lady-of-…...its current name in the 13th century after the installation of the icon of Our Lady of the Bell Tower, which is now safeguarded in the treasury of Split Cathedral.Bulunamadı: belfry
- expedia.com Church-Of-Our-Lady-Of-The-Bell-Tower-…Plan a trip to see Church of Our Lady of the Bell Tower. ... Private tour of the best of Split- Sightseeing, Food & Culture with a local. Activity duration is 3 hours.Bulunamadı: belfry
- tripadvisor.ie Attraction_Review-g480253-d9717753…The church is very small but a pretty example of the local architecture. ... Frequently Asked Questions about The Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.Bulunamadı: belfry
- tourguide-split.com the-belfry-of-st-domnius-in-…
- inyourpocket.com split/church-of-our-lady-of-the-…The slender bell tower of Our Lady is a startlingly pretty sight perched on a hill above this coastal village. The church dates back to 1752 but was significantly...Bulunamadı: belfry
- religiana.com church-our-lady-health-splitThe church of Our Lady of Health was built in 1937 and is on the site of an older church dating from the 18th century.Bulunamadı: belfry
- download.osmand.net wiki/Diocletian's_Palace_(…This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed as Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian. ... Chapel of Our Lady of the Belfry (to be confirmed).
- byfoodandtravel.com unforgettable-split-wandering…Later on, the Church of Our Lady of the Belfry’s Romanesque bell tower, occupied a portion of the passageway above the palace entrance.