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Franciscan Monastery presents one of the basic components of the history of the Dubrovnik. The monastery consists of two parts: the lower one (with cloister, church, vestry, chapel house and some other chambers) and the upper one (which is built later in different phases). Franciscan monastery was, at first, residence of philosophical and theological studies. ...
The Cloister of the Franciscan Monastery is considered to be one of the most precious works of the native architecture. ... A Gothic sarcophagus, sculpturally richly ornamented with the central scene of “The Assumption of Christ” (round 1350) was erected on the eastern wall of the cloister, close to the church entrance and belonged to the respectable patrician family Gucetic and that is the only preserved grave of the representative typology in Dubrovnik.
Approximate Word count = 523 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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