St. Nicholas Fortress
St. Nicholas Fortress is a fortress located at the entrance to St. Anthony Channel, near the town of Šibenik in central Dalmatia, Croatia.
It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage Site list as part of "Venetian Works of [Defence between the 16th and 17th centuries: Stato da Terra – Western Stato da Mar|Venetian Works of Defence between 16th and 17th centuries: Stato da Terra – western Stato da mar]" in 2017.
After reconstruction work that lasted for two years, the fortress was open to visitors in July 2019.
History
The town of Šibenik has a fortification system consisting of four fortresses:- St. Nicholas Fortress
- St. Michael's Fortress
- St. John's Fortress
- Barone Fortress
St. Nicholas Fortress was built on the left side at the entrance to St. Anthony Channel, on the island called Ljuljevac''. The island is situated at the entrance to the Šibenik channel across the Jadrija beach lighthouse. St. Nicholas Fortress got its name from the Benedictine Monastery of St. Nicholas, which was originally on the island, but due to the construction of the fortress, it had to be demolished. At the request of domestic Croat population of Šibenik, the Venetian captain Alvise Canal decided to build a fort on the island of Ljuljevac on 30 April 1525. The fortress was designed and built by the famous Venetian architect and builder Giangirolamo Sanmicheli. It was built by in the 16th century to prevent Turkish boats from reaching the port. St. Nicholas Fortress was armed with 32 cannons.