Church of St. Stephen
Catholic church · Stari Grad ·

Church of St. Stephen

Catholic church · Stari Grad ·

Baroque church with 18th-century bell tower and Roman galley relief

Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null
Church of St. Stephen by null

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Trg Sv. Stjepana 3, 21460, Stari Grad, Croatia Get directions

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Trg Sv. Stjepana 3, 21460, Stari Grad, Croatia Get directions

+385 21 742 160

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Nov 3, 2025

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Dobrica I.

Google
Great place to visit! Everything is clean, the atmosphere is welcoming, and there were no issues at all. Highly recommended! Place is completely safe without engineers and doctors. ♥️

John D

Google
The Church of Saint Stephen is a Baroque church. Its construction began in 1604, where in the 12th century, the first cathedral of Hvar was located. The church houses the triptych by F. De Santacroce (1516-1584) and the black marble altar of Santa Croce by A. Bruttapelle from 1773, while the bell tower, separate from the church, dates back to the 18th century. The ground floor of the bell tower was built with stones from the walls of the Lighthouse and, ''where once was the entrance to the city, now there is the entrance to the bell tower'' (Written in Latin, at the entrance). The bell tower is also carved with a relief of a Roman galley.

David B.

Google
The church is an outstanding example of Dalmatian baroque with good furnishings, decorative work and paintings. Interestingly the first church on the site was Hvar Cathedral. The church has a detached bell tower which is designed in a curious example of Gothic Survival. There is a small entrance fee. The church closed for the siesta.

Tonko L.

Google
Nice church from 1607. It is interesting that before this one there was much older one which was cathedral before bishop was relocated by Venice to Hvar. There is nice square in front of it where many events are held. And bell tower is not connected to the church.

Irraé L.

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I don't think it's fair to pay for just entering a church. Almost everywhere else you can freely enter in a catholic church, many of them really impressive. It gives you the sense that they are trying to get money for absolutely everything, and that's not a nice experience.

Fran

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Does anyone knows which is the correct number or email address?

Josip M.

Google
Old and full of history. Visit it!

Ivan Z.

Google
Very beautiful church with nice rooftop!