PP-3.1.3

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Basic data

ID PP-3.1.3
Diocese Poreč-Pula
Deanery Pula Deanery
Parish Medulin
Building sv. Agneze (Medulin)
Building type church
Coordinates 44° 49' 22.99" N, 13° 56' 18.56" E
Position in building Inscription on the base of the aspergillum. The eastern side of the church, the northern nave
Original location
Earliest date 1895-01-01
Latest date 1895-12-31
Previous edition Močibob, Bader 2013:306-309

Description

State of preservation not damaged
Material limestone
Shape quadrangular
Field width 115
Field height
Carrier width 607
Carrier height 1086
Carrier depth
Decoration
Language(s) Latin, other
Prosodic form
Lettering style
Minimum letter height: 33
Maximum letter height: 40
Number of lines: 1

Interpretive transcription and translation

Interpretive transcription: 1895
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Other

Notes The inscription is located on the square base of the aspergillum in the northern nave. The year is carved on the front, upper side of the square plate of the base. Above it is a molded circular base, a column with a cylindrical body featuring multiple horizontal grooves, and at the top, a basin for holy water. The basin, shaped like a shell with relief projections on the outer side, has a molded edge at the top. The aspergillum was made after the construction of the new church, based on the older aspergillum located in the southern nave.

The church was built in 1893 on the site of an older, smaller church with an adjacent cemetery and bell tower. At the end of the 19th century, the reconstruction of St. Agnes Church began, and the cemetery was relocated. The design for the new church was created by architect Andjelo Meyer in 1891. The church was built during the tenure of parish priest Andrea Bylica and was consecrated in 1894 by the Bishop of Poreč and Pula, Ivan Krstitelj Flapp. The church is a three-aisled basilica with an apse and two bell towers. Both bell towers were completed in 1912.

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Responsible user AMahic
Timestamp 2025-01-23 12:51:42 PM
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Diplomatic transcription


1895