10 Sights & Landmarks in Kastela That You Shouldn't Miss

October 22, 2021 Janette Largent

Kaštela (pronounced [kǎʃtɛla]) is an agglomeration of seven small settlements in Croatia, located northwest of the city of Split, west of Solin and east of Trogir, on the central Dalmatian coast. They are part of the Split-Dalmatia County and are administratively treated as a single city with a total population of 38,667 as of 2011 census - although they individually range in size from 3,000 to 7,000 residents.
Restaurants in Kastela

1. Church of the Lady of Stomorija

Put Gospe Stomorije bb, Kastel Novi, Kastela Croatia
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Church of the Lady of Stomorija

2. The Parish Church of St. Peter

Ul. Svetog Petra od Klobuka at Brce ul., Kastel Novi, Kastela Croatia
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The Parish Church of St. Peter

Built on the foundation of thr 13th Century middle-aged monastery of St. Peter of Klobucac.

3. Church of St. Georg of Putalj

Kozjak Mountain, Kastel Sucurac, Kastela Croatia
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Church of St. Georg of Putalj

4. Mastrinka - Old Olive Tree

Put Sv. Lucije 25, Kastel Stafilic, Kastela 21217 Croatia +385 21 227 933
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Mastrinka - Old Olive Tree

5. Archbishop's Palace

Kastel Sucurac, Kastela Croatia
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Archbishop's Palace

Following the examples of Romans from Salona who built their summer villa’s here, in late 15th century Archbishop Alverado choose this site to build his summer residence. A mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles the structure was later fortified. The old keep houses the “Podvorje” gallery with a selection of archaeological exhibition, collected, from nearby finds.

6. Church of St. Ivan Krstitelj

Obala Kralja Tomislava bb, Kastel Stari, Kastela 21216 Croatia +385 21 227 933
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Church of St. Ivan Krstitelj

Dedicated to St. John the Baptist, patron saint of Kastel Stari this Baroque church was consecrated in 1641. It features five marble altars and its treasures include the revered miraculous icon Our Lady of Grace, as well as tomb of St. Felicio Christian martyr from 4th century, who is the local patron saint.

7. St. Michael Church

Ul. Antise Topica, Kastel Kambelovac, Kastela Croatia
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St. Michael Church

8. Parish Church Our Lady of Rosary

Ulica Ivana Danila bb, Kastel Stari, Kastela 21216 Croatia +385 21 227 933
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Parish Church Our Lady of Rosary

This monumental church is one of the largest in central Dalmatia Constructed as a three nave basilica the church and its marble interior stretch over 400m in length. The southern chapel is dedicated to Our lady of Rosary. Next to the church is an shaded wood grove with palm trees and cypresses.

9. Church of St Kuzma and St Damjan

Ulica Hrvatskih knezova bb, Kastel Gomilica, Kastela 21213 Croatia +385 21 227 933 [email protected]
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Church of St Kuzma and St Damjan

Under the shade of 700 year old oak stands this pre-Romanesque church. Constructed in 12th century, this was a place of Christian worship for even longer than that. With the relics of saints it also keeps the relics of Hungarian king Stephen. Another king, Zvonimir of Croatia, gave this land to the Benedictine nuns.

10. Kastilac Fort

Kastel Gomilica, Kastela 21213 Croatia
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Kastilac Fort

Rising on a small reef near the shore, this fort was built by the Benedictine nuns in 1545. It used to be known as “The nun’s fort” and it served as a nucleus of future settlement of Kastel Gomilica. Thee old wooden drawbridge was replaced by a stone bridge as the place expanded following the easing of Turkish raids.

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