| Church of the Holy Cross | |
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| Crkva svetog Križa | |
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| Location |  Nin, Croatia | 
| Denomination | Roman Catholic | 
| Architecture | |
| Style | Pre-Romanesque | 
| Completed | 9th century | 
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| Part of a series on the | 
| Catholic Church in Croatia | 
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Church of the Holy Cross (Croatian: Crkva svetog Križa) is a Croatian Pre-Romanesque Catholic church originating from the 9th century in Nin.[1]
Description
According to a theory from an art historian Mladen Pejaković,[2] the design has an intentionally unbalanced elliptical form designated to "follow" the position of the Sun, retaining the functionality of a calendar and sundial.[2] In its beginning, in the time of the Croatian principality, it was used as a royal chapel of the duke's courtyard nearby.[2]
The church is that of a central type, it features the Croatian interlace (or simply "troplet") and a carved name of the župan of Nin "Godečaj".[2][3]
The church is known under the moniker of "the smallest cathedral in the world",[1][4][5] but it does not actually contain the seat of a bishop of Nin today.
Gallery
 Back view Back view
 Right view Right view
 The entrance with an altar fence The entrance with an altar fence
 
 Entrance plaque Entrance plaque
 Interior Interior
See also
References

- 1 2 admin. "Starohrvatska crkvica sv. Križa u Ninu – Zadarska nadbiskupija". Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- 1 2 3 4 "Crkve u sjeverozapadnom dijelu zadarskoga zaleđa" (PDF). Građevinar (in Croatian) (61). 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 29, 2009.
- ↑ (in Croatian) Nin.hr - kulturne znamenitosti / Kulturni turizam - croatia.hr - Nin: Crkva sv. Križa - najmanja katedrala na svijetu
- ↑ (in Croatian) Izaberi.hr - Nin
- ↑ (in Croatian) http://www.arbela.hr/hr-nin.html

