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The small Church of the Assumption is 10m high and 6m wide. Its foundation dates to 1030, although the oldest record of it is from 1648. Its reconstruction began in the late 17th century, with the arrival of refugee monks from
Tvrdoš Monastery in
Herzegovina, and it was completed in 1831.
The Great Temple of the Assumption was built between the 1777 and 1799, and builder was a master
Nikola Foretić from the island of
Korčula.
The Church (or Temple) of St. Sava, built by
Saint Sava, located outside the monastery complex.