Town Hall Sibenik, Dalmatia, Croatia


4.0 (271 reviews) Spent Ranking #6 in Sibenik-Knin County Architectural Buildings

Beautiful place - lovely touch to the city (expensive)

On arrival we went straight for the town hall as we knew it is the monument and one place which is the centre of the town and one of the main attractions. When we got to the entrance we seen everyone leaving and so did we as the price to enter the town hall was rather expensive 30kn - yes it is not alot if you are staying in Sibenik for a few days but if you sre there for a day it is expensive. However you could tell it looked lovely inside, but we got some great images of the place from the outside. Definitely a recommendation for this place.
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Address

Trg Republike Hrvatske, Sibenik 22000 Croatia

Website

http://www.sibenska-biskupija.hr

Current local date and time now

Saturday, May 11, 2024, 22:58

User Ratings

4.0 based on (271 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5IsabellaSRome 5:00 PM Nov 3, 2017
    A beautiful and nice decorated
    The Town hall is placed across the St. James Cathedral in the old Town.The architecture is interesting and the Roman style can be easily recognized.Sibenik is small enough to see everything relevant in half a day walk, but big enough for you to see plenty interesting things! Loved it, especially this square in front of the Town Hall and cthe cathedral.

  • 4Steve_of_N21 5:00 PM Sep 26, 2022
    Impressive reconstruction of this historic building
    The Town hall in Šibenik is situated on one side of the medieval central town square (the Square of the Republic of Croatia), with the Cathedral of St James on the opposite side. This Renaissance building was originally built between 1533 and 1546 but sadly completely destroyed in December 1943 by the allied air forces. It was restored in its original form after the war and although therefore the current building is just a model of the original, the ground-floor cloister (with columns supporting semi-circular arches) are still very impressive and the building frames the square in an elegant way. I cannot comment on the interior as we chose to visit inside the cathedral over this one.