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Dalmatian church of St  Mary Church of St Mary
In 1331 the original early Gothic church of St Mary was built and in 1535 it was  enlarged. Today’s church carries the name of Church of the Assumption of Mary and consists of four ... more

Dalmatian historical stone object Humac
Humac is an abandoned village situated some 7 km east of Jelsa.  It was formerly a pastoral village established in the 17th century and is situated at a height of 350 metres above sea-level. ... more

Dalmatian historical stone object Lapidarij
The Lapidarium, with some twenty stone monuments from the antique and medieval periods is situated in the area between the church, the church-tower and the remnants of the city walls. There is a ... more

Dalmatian Pjaca (Square) in Jelsa Pjaca (Square)
Trg hrvatskog narodnog preporoda (the Square of Croatian National Revival) has been situated in the centre of Jelsa since the 16th century. On its western side is a spring of potable water that has ... more

The Church of Our Lady of Health
The church of Our Lady of Health was built in 1535, on the hillock of Račić. During its history, this church was annexed twice while in 1863 the western nave and church tower were also annexed. ... more

Dalmatian city of Jelsa The Church of St Michael
The church of St Michael was built by the Radašinić brothers in 1463. The church was built in the Gothic style and was enlarged by the Palaversić brothers in the second part of the 17th ... more

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