Highland, United Kingdom
c. 1200
Pitmedden, United Kingdom
15th century
Dundee, United Kingdom
13th century
Highland, United Kingdom
15th century
Blairgowrie and Rattray, United Kingdom
12th century
Highland, United Kingdom
15th century
Cairnbulg, United Kingdom
14th century
Aberchirder, United Kingdom
1420
St Cyrus, United Kingdom
13th century
Inverkip, United Kingdom
15th century
Dundee, United Kingdom
14th century
Kirriemuir, United Kingdom
15th century
Dunfermline, United Kingdom
15th century
Stirling, United Kingdom
15th century
Perth, United Kingdom
14th century
Coylton, United Kingdom
14th century
The Church of St Donatus name refers to Donatus of Zadar, who began construction on this church in the 9th century and ended it on the northeastern part of the Roman forum. It is the largest Pre-Romanesque building in Croatia.
The beginning of the building of the church was placed to the second half of the 8th century, and it is supposed to have been completed in the 9th century. The Zadar bishop and diplomat Donat (8th and 9th centuries) is credited with the building of the church. He led the representations of the Dalmatian cities to Constantinople and Charles the Great, which is why this church bears slight resemblance to Charlemagne's court chapels, especially the one in Aachen, and also to the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna. It belongs to the Pre-Romanesque architectural period.
The circular church, formerly domed, is 27 m high and is characterised by simplicity and technical primitivism.