Church of Holy Salvation | |
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Crkva Svetog Spasa | |
43°58′23.6″N 16°25′37.8″E / 43.973222°N 16.427167°E | |
Location | Cetina, Croatia |
Country | Croatia |
Denomination | Chalcedonian christianity |
Architecture | |
Years built | 9th century |
Type | Protected cultural good |
Reference no. | Z-4303[1] |
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The Church of the Holy Salvation or Holy Saviour (Croatian: Crkva Sv. Spasa) was a Pre-Romanesque church in the Dalmatian Hinterland, Croatia, whose ruins are now a historic site. It is located in the small village of Cetina, near the spring of the river Cetina, 8 km northwest from the town of Vrlika.
The remains of the church are of historical significance in Croatia, as it is the only pre-schism church constructed with a bell tower which is still standing.[2]