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- Baska Voda tourist information website
Get in
[edit]It is 48 km south of Split.
Get around
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[edit]- Church of St. Lawrence (Crkva sv. Lovre). Built in 1750 on the foundations of an ancient building.
- 1 Church of St. Nicholas the Bishop (Crkva sv. Nikole biskupa). A church in the neo-Romanesque style from 1889. The church received valuable stained glass windows by Josip Botteri Dini (in 1987) and painted Stations of the Cross by Josip Bifel (in 1988). A bell tower was built next to the church (1991) and a parish hall, which houses a valuable collection of ethnographic and sacral objects.
- Baška Voda had two significant museum collections in the old town centre:
- an archaeological collection owned by the Municipality, and
- an exceptionally rich and high-quality malacological collection owned by the Jurišić and Akčić families.
- 2 Village of Bast. 3 km northeast of Baška Voda, is adorned with the 15th century Gothic church of St. Roch and the late Baroque church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary from 1636. North of the village of Bast is an archaeological site and the chapels of St. Elijah (1896/2000) and St. Nicholas (1926).
- 3 Village of Promajna. The centre of the town is dominated by the bell tower and the spacious Church of All Saints, built in 1999.
Sleep
[edit]There are numerous hotels , private guesthouses, campsites and apartment complexes.
- 1 Hotel Croatia, Ul. Iza Palaca 1, ☏ +385 21 695 900, [email protected]. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 10:00. In the centre in front of the small yachting port. 18 rooms, bed & breakfast service. 200 m from the beach.
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