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  • Srednjovjekovna crkva sv. M...
    Horvat, Zorislav

    Prostor, 12/2020, Letnik: 28, Številka: 2 (60)
    Journal Article, Paper

    U Dubravi kod Vrbovca u srednjem su vijeku postojale dvije crkve: župna crkva sv. Margarete i crkva sv. Martina koja je služila kao župna. Postradale od Osmanlija, obje su crkve obnovljene, no od Sv. Martina preostali su do danas tek zidovi svetišta. Autor je pokušao rekonstruirati tlocrt crkve sv. Martina prema preostalim podatcima na crkvi postupkom srednjovjekovnog načina projektiranja Roritzera, Lachera i drugih. Na svetištu se nazire da je ono izvorno trebalo biti svođeno kasnogotičkim zvjezdastim svodom, ali izvedena je inačica gotičkoga križnog svoda. In the Middle Ages there were two churches in Dubrava near Vrbovec: the parish Church of St. Margaret and the Church of St. Martin which served as a parish church. After they had been devastated by the Turks, the two churches were renovated. Yet, the walls of St. Martin’s Church are the only parts that have survived. In this paper, an attempt has been made to restore its layout by means of medieval design methodology of Roritzer, Lacher and others. The remains indicate that the church should have had a Late Gothic stellar vault. However, the actual vault was built as a variation of the Gothic cross vault.