
St. Jacob’s Cathedral in Šibenik, Croatia, is a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Completed in 1536, it's entirely constructed from stone, with no wooden or brick elements. The exterior features an impressive frieze with 71 sculpted faces, believed to represent actual citizens of Šibenik during the 15th century. The interior boasts intricate stonework and a striking dome. For photographers, the cathedral's west portal, crafted by Master Juraj Dalmatinac, offers detailed reliefs ideal for close-ups. Visit around sunset to capture the golden light that enhances the stonework's details.
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