Crkva sv. Stjepana Prvomucenika

Church of St. Stjepan Prvomucenika, a Roman Catholic sacral building erected in 1814 on the Sustipan peninsula in Split on the site of the famous demolished Benedictine monastery of St. Stephen under the pines. During the construction, the exterior of the ruined monastery was built on its facade, and the interior was decorated with six ancient marble pillars transferred from Diocletian's Palace, as well as the marble altar of St. Ana delivered from the extinguished female Benedictine monastery of St. Marie de Taurello.

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