Architectural Lantern Slides of Croatia
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Lantern slides created in Croatia in the late 19th or early 20th century. At the time, Croatia was a part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Image subjects include public buildings, historic buildings, church exteriors and interior. These lantern slides were intended for use in architectural pedagogy.
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City Hall, Split: South facade of city loggia

Franciscan Friary: Cloister courtyard, detail looking down into garden

Palace of Diocletian: Peristyle and facade of the Cathedral of St. Domnius, detail

Palace of Diocletian: Peristyle and facade of the Cathedral of St. Domnius, detail

Porta Gemina, Pula: Raking view of the double gate

Rector’s Palace: Detail, Renaissance portico

Rector’s Palace: Detail, one of the Renaissance style capitals of the portico

Rector’s Palace: Interior courtyard and stairs

Rector’s Palace: Looking down the facade towards the Cathedral

Roman Arena, Pula: Interior detail, showing walls and underground passages for stage scenery, animals and gladiators

Saint Saviour Church, Dubrovnik: Facade of S. Savior, in the center, Onofrio fountain in front

Small and Large Onofrio Fountains: Small Onofrio Fountain, with a woman posed next to it

Sponza Palace: Context view of Luza Square, palace and loggia on left, bell tower right

Trogir Cathedral: Overall view, showing campanile and side with east portal