This is a nice place to visit and we would recommend spending some time here. However, when we compared it to other churches we have visited in Europe, it's not that memorable.

This is a nice place to visit and we would recommend spending some time here. However, when we compared it to other churches we have visited in Europe, it's not that memorable.
No explanation in English about the legend of St. Blaise and the connection with the Feast of Candlemas on the Saint's Day 2 February and how this Saint helps sore throats..
I hate the custom of keeping relics which we often see in Southern Europe but the incredibly busy treasury inside the church is worth the small fee.
I should lump all of Dubrovnik in this review. I can't say enough about the city, the people, or the triumph of the Croatians. 67 percent of this city was bombed or shelled out in the 1990s and has mostly been rebuilt, but still in the medieval spirit, so none of it's charm is lost. You can lose yourself for...
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We found this church at the end of the Stradun near Orlando’s Column and the Sponza Palace and around the corner from the Cathedral of Dubrovnik.
St. Blaise is the patron saint for Dubrovnik. The building is in the baroque style and was built in the early 1700’s. On the top of the facade was a large statue of St....
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