Church of St. Anthony Abbot

Enclosed in a small courtyard, the church, dedicated to Sant’Antoni de su fogu, was built in the neo-Gothic style in 1950 on the same site as an older small church dating from the second half of the 17th century and dismembered, presumably, in 1786 for the rebuilding of the high altar. At present the sacred building has a cusped façade with a beautiful openwork rose window, a bell gable, and above the double-leaf portal, a lunette with an image of the saint. On either side of the single nave are two cross-vaulted chapels and a small central gem. Among the most valuable pieces is an ex-voto with an image of Our Lady of Itria and St. Ephisius, depicting the rescue of a man about to drown in the Pula River (1883).

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