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Romanesque house (Romanicka kuca) description and photos - Croatia: Porec. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Romanicka kuca. Photo and descriptionRomanesque house - a building that was erected in Porec in the 13th century. The house is located at the very beginning of Decumanus Street, not far from Marafor Square. The Romanesque house has been repeatedly rebuilt and reconstructed, and the building underwent the last such changes, most likely in the 18th century, when a wooden balcony was added to the second floor. In 1926, another reconstruction was carried out, the result of which was the transformation of the building into an exhibition space. Despite the fact that various events were held in the house, it retained the same spirit inherent in old residential buildings. The features of the Romanesque house are simple and honest, the interior - without any internal partitions. Raw stone blocks were used as material for the building. The main facade window is a typical Romanesque bifora. An external staircase complements the building. Until the end of World War II, the Romanesque house was part of the buildings destroyed during the bombing. Later, the Porec government decided not to restore them, so today the building is an independent object. We also recommend reading Mikri Vigla Beach description and photos - Greece: Naxos Island Topic: Romanesque house (Romanicka kuca) description and photos - Croatia: Porec. |