Around the Crngrob Church – a Treasure Trove of Frescoes

Round Tower, Škofja Loka Museum
15. 3.–14. 5. 2023

The construction of the Church of the Annunciation in Crngrob started in the 13th century, possibly even earlier, the present-day appearance of the church, however, dates back to the 19th century. As early as the Middle Ages, the church was a popular place of pilgrimage and the pilgrims’ substantial donations provided the means for several church enlargements, as well as commissions of a wealth of artworks, including the golden altars and the wall paintings created throughout most of the building’s history. Some of the wall paintings are well-preserved, others, however, are either difficult to recognise or have even been detached and stored in gallery depots. The exhibition Around the Crngrob Church – a Treasure Trove of Frescoes presents twelve frescoes from different periods, between the late 13th and the mid-19th centuries.

Around the Crngrob Church – a Treasure Trove of Frescoes <em>Photo: Janez Pelko</em>
Photo: Janez Pelko
Around the Crngrob Church – a Treasure Trove of Frescoes <em>Photo: Janez Pelko</em>
Photo: Janez Pelko
Around the Crngrob Church – a Treasure Trove of Frescoes <em>Photo: Janez Pelko</em>
Photo: Janez Pelko