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The church is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, although hours may vary on holidays; it's recommended to confirm on the official Crikvenica tourism website. It's located in the historic center, accessible on foot from the main promenade; use Google Maps for precise directions.
Admission is free for all visitors. There are no entry fees, although voluntary donations are welcome to support its upkeep.
It's recommended to spend between 30 and 45 minutes exploring the interior, the bell tower, and the architectural details at a relaxed pace. If you use an audio guide, it could extend to about an hour.
Built in 1411 in Gothic style with Renaissance influences, it is a key symbol of Crikvenica's cultural heritage and the main parish seat. It houses valuable paintings and a 15th-century bell tower that marks the area's maritime history.
Spring or autumn are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy mild weather; early morning (9-11 AM) in summer offers the best natural light. Avoid midday in July and August due to the heat.
Access is limited due to stairs at the main entrance and inside; there are no ramps or elevators. Contact the parish priest at +385 51 281 011 for alternative options or assistance.
Just a few minutes' walk away you'll find Jadran Beach, the Lungomare seafront promenade, and Crikvenica Forest Park. Also visit the neighboring Church of St. Anthony for a complete historical tour.
Dress with shoulders and knees covered out of respect; download an audio guide at IAudioguia for enriching details. Bring water, sunscreen, and visit early for crowd-free photos.
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