This little church at the Ploče end of Prijeko was originally built in simple, pre-romanesque style typical for early Middle Ages Dalmatia; a late renaissance frontage was added in 1607. Inside, you can see stone ornaments in an interlocking style reminiscent of Celtic knotwork called pleter, which is typical of early Croatian churches, plus a fine painting of the Madonna dating back to the 13th century.
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George Klingensmith
I was there when the priest was celebrating his 50th anniversary. It was an honor. I thought it was strange the pews didn't have seats or kneelers. We stood the whole time but it was fine. It was so nice being in such a very old church. I would love to return.