Discover the best top things to do in Vodice, Croatia including Rakitnica Fortress, Velika Mrdakovica - Arauzona, Prizba Remains, Our Lady of Carmel Church, Church of St. Elias the Prophet, Church and Parish of St. Cross, Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of WWII from Vodice.
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According to the finds and its position, some identify Velika Mrdakovica with Arauzona, a Liburnian settlement described by Plinius in his travelogues. Judging by the rich finds of metal buckles and jewellery, old money and fragments of glass and ceramics, it is quite safe to say so.
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Remains of a dual basilica (basilica gemina) dating back to the late 5th and the early 6th century (the period of Late Antiquity) are situated in the hinterland of Srima. It is assumed that originally there was only one church, but due to the increased number of monks the other almost identical building was added soon after. In the vicinity of the basilica two Illyric graves were found.
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At the foot of Velika Mrdakovica, on the path leading to a Roman enclosure, you will encounter another sacral monument, a witness to the former settlement and life in these currently run-down fields. Residents of Pisca built a church in 1298 and consecrated it to St. Elias the Prophet in 1493. The little church is surrounded by a wall. There was probably a cemetery next to it. Today, mass is held here once a year, on August 20.
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The church is a work of Sibenik baroque builder Ivan Skoko. It was built from 1746 to 1749, on foundations of an old chapel. Above the portal is a beautiful baroque rosette. The baroque altar was dedicated to St. Cross. On the altars of the Heart of Jesus and the Holy Family are two altarpieces from mid-19th century. The bell tower has been built for full twenty years, since 1752, by Vicko Macanovic, a builder from Dubrovnik. The bell tower has a closed stem and two naves.
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