Attraction Guide: St. Mark's Cathedral, Korčula, Croatia

St. Mark's Cathedral Guide

A Gothic Masterpiece: Discover St. Mark's Cathedral Guide

St. Mark's Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic-Renaissance architecture, is the heart and soul of Korčula Town. Dominating the skyline with its intricate facade and bell tower, the cathedral is a must-see for any visitor to the island. Prepare to be captivated by its artistic treasures and the sense of history that permeates its ancient stones. Construction of St. Mark's Cathedral began in the 13th century and continued for several centuries, resulting in a blend of architectural styles. The main portal, crafted by Bonino da Milano, is a masterpiece of Gothic sculpture. Inside, you'll find works by renowned Venetian and local artists, including Tintoretto's "St. Mark and St. Bartholomew" above the main altar. The cathedral also houses the relics of St. Theodore, the patron saint of Korčula. Visitors can explore the cathedral's interior, admiring the artwork and architectural details. Climb the bell tower for panoramic views of Korčula Town and the surrounding Adriatic Sea (note that there may be a small fee for climbing the tower). Take your time to soak in the atmosphere of this sacred space and appreciate the craftsmanship that went into creating this magnificent landmark. While not a culinary destination itself, the cathedral is surrounded by restaurants offering traditional Dalmatian cuisine, including fresh seafood and local wines.

Transportation

St. Mark's Cathedral is located in the heart of Korčula Town's Old Town, easily accessible on foot from anywhere within the town walls. If arriving by ferry or bus outside the Old Town, it's a short walk through the town gates.