St. Peter's Church

St. Peter's Church was probably in the 16th century, as mentioned in the construction in 1579. At the beginning of the 18th century, the church was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1733 in the Baroque style. The church was then enlarged until 1887.

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Dominican Monastery in Bol

The Dominican Monastery in Bol was erected in 1475 very close to the small church of Our Lady of Mercy, on the site of an old castle. It has become one of the best known landmarks on the island of Brac. The Monastery Museum displays an extensive collection of objects ranging from prehistoric artefacts to underwater archaeological discoveries. But its most valuable masterpiece is the painting of Our Lady with the Child and Saints, at the altar of the church.

EVANDEOSKA PENTEKOSTNA CRKVA RADOSNA VIJEST-SPLIT

The Evangelical Pentecostal Church "Good News" is a Christian community, founded on the basis of the New Testament. It began its activities in Split in 1991, providing spiritual and social assistance through pastoral work, the humanitarian organization "Agape", the center for rehabilitation and resocialization of addicts "Youth Challenge", and many other church activities and activities, with the desire to fulfill Jesus' prayer :

St Dominic Church

In 1245, the Dominicans built their monastery next to it. By the way, with the establishment of begging orders in the 13th century, a new type of church-monastery complex appeared with the cloister as the main spatial accent around which monastery buildings were built. Such buildings were regularly located near the city walls and gates, as was the case with Split's Dominican church-monastery complex, which was built on the east side of the medieval city, outside the city walls, next to the Silver Gate. According to some historians, it was founded by the Blessed Gregory of Split, who met in Italy with St. Dominic. D. Farlati says that the Dominicans came to Split for Bela IV, when the Archbishop of Split was Hugrin. The news about the presence of Dominicans in Split is given by Thomas the Archdeacon, so we can say with certainty that the Dominicans have been in Diocletian's city since 1245. Before that, there was only a Dominican monastery in Croatia in Dubrovnik, founded in 1225. Some data state that as early as 1243, the Dominicans participated in the election of the bishop of Split. Soon after Split, the surrounding monasteries were founded in Trogir, on Ciovo.