Splitska

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History of Splitska

The village was settled by Romans, when they came on Brač to mine stones which were used to build the Diocletian Palace and many other fabulous buildings throughout Europe.

The first quarry is a just a few hundred meters from the main road which passes Splitska.

The first inhabitants in Splitska were from Škrip (village above Splitska). When they settled in Splitska they built a church called Sv. Marija (St.Mary).

The then 13th century village was abandoned because the inhabitants were threatened by pirates from Omiš. This danger stopped in the year 1444, which led people to settle it again.

Splitska, island Brač

Splitska is a small village on the island called Brač in Croatia. Brač is one of the most beautiful among the central Dalmatian islands.

There are about twenty settlements on the island with characteristic features of Mediterranean little towns, and Splitska is one of them.

It has everything to ensure you have great holidays. (restaurants, shops, tennis courts, post office...)

Splitska is just 6 km. away from the main town on Brač called Supetar and 25km. from Brač airport. It is easily accessible by car and it's connected daily with Supetar by bus.

In summer there's also a possibility of transport by small ship which sails from Split directly to Splitska.

The village got it's name after Split (the second biggest city in Croatia over 200,000 inhabitants) and was first mentioned in the year 1577, when Mihajlo Cernić (Cerineo) from škrip built a small castle in the village.