What to see in Sibenik
The most famous building in Sibenik is definitely a fort St. Michael, which is located on a hill above the town was built between the 15th-17th century.
Apart from this fortress, is Sibenik is situated also the Castle of St. Nicholas that was built on the island at the entrance to the St. Anthony canal and was built to defend against the Turks in the 16th century and fortress of St. John was built on a hill 115m high in the 16 century.
From the sacred objects in Sibenik must visit the Cathedral of St. James, which was builded more than 100 years and it is completely built of stone without using any other material, the Church of St. Barbara in which is now the exhibition of valuable works of art from the 14th to 17th century, church of St. John built in the 15th century and the tower is fitted with a Turkish clock hands, the Church of St. Grisogono along which the oldest bell in Croatia found in the sea near the island of Silba, the baroque Church of the Holy Spirit from the 17th century, the Baroque church of St. Elizabeth's from the 16 century, and several smaller churches that date from 15th to 19th century.
Your walk up the old city can brighten visit to the Town Museum or one of the towns art gallery.
We suggest a visit to the monastery medieval Mediterranean garden, Sibenik Theatre and Danilo areheological site where you can see the remains of Roman villas.


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