The Serb Orthodox Church of Saint Spiridon in the center of the Croatian town of Skradin was build in 1878. The Church received serious damage during the civil war in the 90's and has since been standing abandoned and empty. Efforts to reconstruct the building are being undertaken, the financial means however are limited and will not stop the decay of the Church unless at least the roof can be restorated as to protect the core substance of the building, which at present is uncertain. [June 2009]
For more information on the preservation of the St. Spiridon Church as a cultural heritage site please contact the Serb Orthodox Diocese of Dalmatia.
