Title Kulturno-povijesna baština Raklja
Title (english) Cultural and historical heritage of Rakalj
Author Matea Burić
Mentor Slaven Bertoša (mentor)
Committee member Jasmina Gržinić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Slaven Bertoša (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Tea Golja (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of economics and tourism "Dr. Mijo Mirković") Pula
Defense date and country 2015-09-29, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics Trade and Tourism
Abstract U ovom radu pisalo se o povijesti, narodnim običajima i kulturnim vrijednostima Raklja.
Rakalj je u prošlosti bio poznat po izradi tradicionalne istarske lončarije. Stari kaštel Rakalj
nalazi se istočno od današnjega naselja, iznad rta sv. Mikule. U ispravi iz 1312. spominje se
kao Castellare de Rachir. U tlocrtu staroga Raklja danas se prepoznaju ruševine kaštela, kule
obrambenih zidova, stražarnica i crkva sv. Agneze, koja još postoji, a na putu prema sv.
Mikuli nalaze se ostaci crkve sv. Križa. Današnji Rakalj spominje se u povijesnim izvorima
1342. kao Castrum Novum. Nakon višekratnih promjena gospodara, 1536. zajedno s
Barbanom prodan je kao feud obitelji Loredan. Župna crkva Rođenja Blažene Djevice Marije
izgrađena je u 15. stoljeću kao pravokutna građevina s povišenim svetištem, bez apside.
Obnovom su joj 1757. pridodane apsida i bočne kapele. U crkvi je očuvana kamena kustodija
s reljefima dvaju anđela, rad majstora Dominika iz 1425. Na putu prema Krnici nalaze se
ruševine crkve sv. Teodora. Povijesni izvori spominju područje oko crkve kao posjed
istoimenoga samostana benediktinki iz Pule. Uz crkvu, veže se jama Golubinčina u kojoj je
pronađen spomenik posvećen Melosocusu, značajan za povijest Histra. Sjeverno od Raklja
nalazi se brdo Gomila, na kojem je potvrđena prapovijesna gradina. Osim Gomile, na južnim
padinama brežuljka iznad uvale Blaz, zaklonjene od udara hladnih sjevernih vjetrova,
smješteno je i prapovijesno naselje Gradina. Danas se mogu vidjeti samo ostaci. Rakalj je
rodno mjesto Mije Mirkovića (Mate Balote), najpoznatijeg istarskog književnika i
znanstvenika. U njegovoj se rodnoj kući danas može posjetiti Etnografski muzej njegova
književnog stvaralaštva, ali i narodnih običaja Raklja.
Abstract (english) This paper analyzes and describes the history, folk customs and cultural values of Rakalj.
Rakalj was known in the past for making traditional Istrian pottery. The old castle Rakalj is
located east of today's village, above the Cape St. Mikula. In a document from 1312 it was
mentioned as Castellar de Rachir. In the remaining layout of the old Rakalj today can be
recognized the ruins of the castle, tower defense walls, watchtowers and church St. Agneza,
as well as the ruins of the church of St. Crosswhich can be seen on the way to St. Mikula.
Rakalj as a village from contemporary point of view was mentioned in historical sources in
1342 as Castrum Novum. After multiple changes of it's masters, 1536. was sold to a Venetian
feudal family Loredan together with a nearby village. The parish church of the Nativity of the
Blessed Virgin Mary was built in the 15th century as a rectangular building with an elevated
sanctuary, without the apse. Its apse and the side chapels were added in 1757. In the church
can also be seen apreserved a stone tabernacle with reliefs of two angels, the work of the artist
Dominique from 1425. On the way to a nerby Krnica are the ruins of the church of St.
Teodora. Historical sources mention the area around the church as the property of the
homonymous Benedictine monastery in Pula. To the church is also linked the Golubinčina pit
in which, it has been found a monument dedicated to Melosocus, important for the history of
the Histri. North of Rakalj is the hill Gomila, on which the existance of prehistoric ruins has
been confirmed. Besides Gomila, on the southern slopes of the hill above the bay Blaz,
sheltered from the impact of cold northern winds, it was located prehistoric settlement
Gradina, only ruins of which can be seen today. Rakalj is the birthplace of Mijo Mirkovic
(Mate Balota), Ithe most famous Istrian writer and scientist. His birth house is nowdays the
ethnographic museum of his literary works, but also folk customs of Rakalj.
Keywords
Rakalj
povijest
tradicija
lončarstvo
obitelj Loredan
Mijo Mirković
Keywords (english)
Rakalj
history
tradition
pottery
family Loredan
Mijo Mirković
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:714052
Study programme Title: Culture and Tourism Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) kulture i turizma (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) kulture i turizma)
Study programme Title: Culture and Tourism Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) kulture i turizma (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) kulture i turizma)
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