The Church of St. QuirinusA precious example of Roman architecture from the 12th century. The three apsidal church was built from local white stone. Here, it is the only older two-storey church. It was once connected to the cathedral as its matroneum – an area where mass was attended by women. It was consecrated to St. Quirinus – the patron saint of the town of Krk. Today, it contains a valuable sacral collection – of course, more valuable is the exhibited altar piece from the 15th century showing motifs of Mary’s crowning.