Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Catholic cathedral · Dubrovnik ·

Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

Catholic cathedral · Dubrovnik ·

Baroque cathedral with Titian painting, treasury, and relics

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Ul. kneza Damjana Jude 1, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia Get directions

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Ul. kneza Damjana Jude 1, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia Get directions

+385 20 323 459
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"Dubrovnik Cathedral stands out among the almost 30 churches and chapels in the Old Town. The striking minimalism of its main altar accentuates the central painting, The Assumption of Mary , attributed to the Venetian Renaissance master Titian and his workshop. The cathedral’s treasury was once the richest in the Adriatic and had to be unlocked by an intricate system of three keys assigned to three different people."

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"Eighteenth-century Roman Baroque cathedral and treasury filled with unusual relics, including perhaps a swatch of Jesus' swaddling clothes." - Rick Steves' Europe

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Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

A G

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Dubrovnik Cathedral - Baroque Elegance and Treasured Relics Standing proudly at the end of Stradun where the grand Poljana Luza opens up, this luminous 18th-century barroque cathedral (Cathedral of the Assumption of the Vigin Mary) is the spiritual heart of Stari Grad. Rebuilt after the desvastating 1667 earthquake on the site of a much older Byzantine basilica (some say founded by Richard the Lionheart), its soaring dome and soft golden interior glow like a jewel box. Don't miss the exquisite main altar with Titian's polyptych masterpiece The Assumption, the glittering treasury filled with priceless gold and silver reliquaries (including the skull of St. Blaise encased in a jewel-encrusted crown), and the hauntingly beautiful modern stained-glass windows. The cool marble floors and gentle light in the late afternoon are pure serenity after the bustle of the streets. Climb the small steps to the treasury for one of the finest sacred art collections of the Adriatic. Free entry to the cathedral, small fee for the treasury. A peaceful, breathtaking must-visit.

Leonardo V.

Google
The cathedral is truly one of Dubrovnik's most charming spectacles. The church is quite beautiful, and open for tours 24/7, unless mass is in session. Confessions are some of the best parts od this church, because of a few priests' ability to speak English and Croatian. The church can be quite busy during services, so make sure to arrive 10 minutes before a service.

Sam

Google
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, located in Dubrovnik, is a noteworthy attraction that offers visitors a glimpse into the city's religious and architectural heritage. While it may not be the most awe-inspiring cathedral I've visited, it certainly holds its own charm and historical significance. The Baroque architecture of the cathedral is elegant, with a beautifully crafted facade and an impressive interior adorned with intricate altars and lovely artwork. The treasury, which houses a collection of religious relics and artifacts, is particularly interesting for those who appreciate history and art. However, the experience can be somewhat underwhelming compared to other grand European cathedrals. The interior, though beautiful, is relatively small and may not captivate those seeking a more majestic or elaborate setting. Additionally, during peak tourist seasons, the cathedral can become quite crowded, detracting from the overall experience. Overall, the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is worth a visit if you're exploring Dubrovnik's Old Town, especially if you have an interest in religious architecture and history. It's a pleasant stop, but perhaps not a standout in a city full of remarkable sights.

Kypriopoulla

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The Cathedral of the Assumption of Virgin Mary is a must see if you are visiting Dubrovnik. It was built between 1671 and 1773 but it was destroyed in 1667 by an earthquake. The medieval church is also is reffered to as Byzantine Basilicca.The cathedral is in Baroque design and they have one amazing beautiful organ.

Mat B.

Google
The Cathedral of the Assumption is located in the historic center of Dubrovnik, near the Rector’s Palace, and has an architecture perfectly in line with the rest of the town. Originally built in the twelfth century, in place of pre-existing religious buildings, it took on its current Baroque forms with reconstruction in the late seventeenth century and early eighteenth following a strong earthquake that had almost completely destroyed it.

Steven L.

Google
Beautiful church with interesting artwork and sculptures. Also very peaceful and people respect that it’s a church which is nice. Recommend a visit here and donation to the church aswell. 🇿🇦

Miles M.

Google
A free to visit work of art. Originally built during the 12th Century, it was largely destroyed during the earthquake of 1667. It was rebuilt in Roman Baroque style. Reconstruction began in 1673 and it was completed four decades later in 1713. Some beautiful paintings in particular look out for the Triptych of the "Assumption of Mary" by Titian, above the main altar.

Zenaida S.

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I attended mass at this beautiful church. Although it was in Croatian, the rituals were traditionally Catholic & I prayed in English silently. The altar displays a painting by Titian of the Assumption. Magnificent work! Visit the reliquary - incredible relics of St. Blaise & other saints. Tickets to enter at €4.00.