Paskoje Miličević Mihov

Paskoje Miličević Mihov (around 1440[1] – 1516) was a Croatian local builder. He was active in the Republic of Ragusa (today Dubrovnik). He worked on the Dubrovnik Dominican Monastery, on the fortifications of the Walls of Dubrovnik and Walls of Ston and on sea walls in the Dubrovnik and Ston harbours, and he also built a mint in Dubrovnik.

The Sponza Palace in Dubrovnik, the work of Paskoje Miličević

At the Gate of Pile in Dubrovnik, on the western side of the land walls, there is a stone bridge between two Gothic arches, which were designed by the esteemed architect Paskoje Miličević in 1471.[2] He also designed the two bridges to the Revelin Fortress in the 15th century, which explains the similarities between the bridges.[2]

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References

  1. Milan Pelc (2007). Renesansa. Ljevak. p. 108. ISBN 978-953-178-883-0.
  2. "Monuments of Dubrovnik". Dubrovnik-online.net. Dubrovnik Online. Retrieved 2009-12-06.


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