- Gradišće – Koper
- Podpeč – Zanigrad – Hrastovlje
- Slum – Roč – Hum
- Draguć – Paz – Gradinje – Gologorica
- Pićan – Gračišće – Lindar
- Pazin – Beram
- Oprtalj – Čirkoti – Rakotule
- Vižinada – Božje polje – Labinci
- Višnjan – Bačva – Poreč
- Sv. Lovreč – Kloštar
- Šorići – Dvigrad – Kanfanar
- Žminj – Svetvinčenat
- Bale – Batvači – Fažana – Pomer
- Bičići – Barban – Prodol
- Jasenovik – Nova Vas – Vranja
- Plomin – Brseč – Lovran
Višnjan – Bačva – Poreč
Višnjan
St. Anthony
At the beginning of the road, leading from Višnjan to Poreč, stands St. Anthony's Church, harmonious Gothic edifice with regularly arranged and dressed stone blocks, with a slate roof and bell gable on the facade. Here we find legends from the life of St. Anthony the Abbot and fragments of the Christological cycle. St. Anthony is seated on the throne in the center of the sanctuary wall. Below him on the left side is St. Veronica holding a cloth that bears the image of Christ's face, and on the right side is St. Helen of the Cross kneeling. Below them are the figures of the St. Anthony confraternity. The scenes on the side walls are smaller and the spatial disposition of the figures inconvincible. An unusual motif attracts attention: Temptation of St. Anthony - a beautiful woman raises her skirt wishing to seduce him. The frescoes are significantly damaged due to humidity of the walls and early 20th c. restoration, for which they have been poorly interpreted. Although the frescoes bear Master Dominic's signature, due to poor restoration work he was not associated with the painter of the same name who executed the frescoes in Sovinjak and was attributed some of the frescoes in St. James's Church in Bačva. This in fact is the same painter.
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