The Church of St. Mauro
It is situated on the walking trail section between the Kampor field and the bay of Gožinka on the western side of the Kalifront Peninsula. It is believed that its construction dates back to the end of the 12th and the first half of the 14th c. The church was built on a semicircular dry-stone wall (gromača). It was built from small irregular-shaped stones and lime mortar used as a binder. Today, only lateral walls have bee preserved which separated from...
The remains of the Church of St. Cyprian
They were found in the proximity of the bay of Gožinka. It is believed that its construction dates back to the 5th c. It is the oldest church on the Kalifront Peninsula we know so far. Close to the remains of the church, the remains of the Roman villa have also been found, indicating that it used to be a private church, possibly a votive chapel of some distinguished landowner. The church also suggests the Byzantine cultural influences of Charles the Great...
The Church of St. Margareth
It is situated above the bay bearing the same name on the western side of the Kalifront Peninsula. The period of its construction is still unknown and the same is true for the Church of St. Paul. It was mentioned in 1473 and 1476, when penitent hermits stayed there. It is a single-nave building with a semicircular back of the church. It was built from carved stone blocks. Its vault was made of brick masonry. In its proximity, in the direction towards the...


