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The villa has 3 comfortable bedrooms (2 x double bed, 1 x single bed) and 2 bathrooms, in the 1.floor. In ground floor you can find the living room with dining corner and open kitchen. There is one bed more at a sofa. Kitchen utensils as pots, cutlery, coffee machine, dishwasher provided. Oven, refrigerator/ freezer and electric/gas cooker with two rings. Two bathroom with toilet and a shower, and one seperate toilet in ground floor. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property and enjoy a high level of comfort. A flat-screen satellite TV and a CD player are also provided. The property has a washing machine and is fully air conditioned. On the roof is a terrace with open sea views, and an outdoor area. Other facilities of Splitska Villas also includes a seasonal outdoor pool, which is located in the beautiful garden of each house, including beach chairs. The outdoor area has parking and a barbecue corner for guests.
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Splitska is located 8 km east from Supetar. The settlement developed in the 16th century, after the foundation in the 13th century when the pirates from Omis destroyed it. The church consecrated to the Blessed Virgin Mary in Stomorna was built on the foundations of an older church from 1228. The altar pale of the Virgin with Saints has painted Leadro Bassano, a renaissance painter from Venice in 1577. The court of the family Cerinic was built in 1577. In the ancient time was in Splitska a port, from which the stone from the island Brac was transported for the construction of the Diocletian's palace in Split. Today you can see near Splitska in the stone-quarry Rasohe a relief of Heracles, which probably has been made by slaves, who worked in the quarry.
The island of Brač is the highest and third largest island in the Adriatic Sea. The island is well known for its quality stone used to build many palaces. This is the island with the only stone mason school in Croatia.
Source: Croatian National Tourist Board