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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasian Basilica in the Historic Centre of Poreč' has mentioned 'Basilica' in the following places:
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The Euphrasian Basilica (Croatian: Eufrazijeva bazilika, Italian: Basilica Eufrasiana) or the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of Mary is a Roman Catholic basilica in the Istrian town of Porexc4x8d, Croatia. | WIKI |
The episcopal complex, which comprises the basilica itself, a sacristy, a baptistery and the bell tower of the nearby archbishop's palace, is an excellent example of early Byzantine architecture in the Mediterranean region. | WIKI |
Since it is the third church to be built on the same site, it conceals previous buildings, for example the great floor mosaic of the previous basilica from the 5th century. | WIKI |
The Basilica is also the Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Porexc4x8d-Pula. | WIKI |
The earliest basilica was dedicated to Saint Maurus of Parentium and dates back to the second half of the 4th century. | WIKI |
The present basilica, dedicated to Mary, was built in the sixth century during the period of Bishop Euphrasius. | WIKI |
It was built from 553 on the site of the older basilica that had become dilapidated. | WIKI |
Following the earthquake of 1440 the southern wall of the central nave of the basilica was restored, so that in place of the windows which were destroyed, other were built in the Gothic style. | WIKI |
View of the basilica | WIKI |
The basilica is part of a complex composed of: | WIKI |
Built in the 5th century together with the pre-Euphrasian basilica, and underwent considerable alterations. | WIKI |
Built after the basilica, it is covered on all four sides by a portico which houses a rich collection of stone monuments. | WIKI |
Basilica entrance. | WIKI |
The most striking feature of the basilica are its mosaics, mostly with gold grounds, dating from the 6th century. | WIKI |
This is the only surviving depiction of the Mother of God in an early-Christian western basilica. | WIKI |