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Church of Our Lady of Carmel
Its fitting that Nerežišća, once the capital of Brač, should have the most impressive church on the island.
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Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation
One of the loveliest Baroque churches on Brač, Milna’s Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation has some beautiful Venetian
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Church of St Rocco
The votive chapel of St Rocco was built in 1635 to guard Sutivan against plague. According to the custom for such churches, it was built at the entrance to the town.
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Church of the Ascension of Mary
Sutivan takes its name from the town’s patron saint St John (St Ivan). The village’s first parish church, dedicated to St John, was built on the ruins of a 6th century basilica.
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Parish Church of Christ the King
The most modern church on the island, Selca’s parish church of Christ the King was built between 1921 and 1955. The imposing
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Parish Church of St Helena of the Cross
Built in 1768 and completed in the early 19th century, this attractive church is crafted entirely from smooth stone. Its harmonious simplicity is preserved in its interior.
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Parish Church of St Jerome
The parish church of St Jerome was built in 1566 and extended in 1750. It stands on the main square on Pučišča’s harbour, next to the red town hall building.
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Parish Church of St John the Baptist
Povlja’s parish church is built next to the extensive ruins of a large basilica from the 5th to 6th centuries. The basilica’s portal and apse with a three-light window are some of the best-preserved remains from that period.
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St Nicholas Church
This delightfully simple little church stands on a stone-flagged courtyard on the main square of the rustic upland settlement of Gornji Humac.
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The Church of St John and St Paul
This picturesque Baroque church was built in 1820 in the midst of the steep cobbled streets and stone houses of Ložišća.
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