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HOUSE OF TWO SAINTS

THE HOUSE OF TWO SAINTS is a small, simple and rustic 15th century profane Renaissance structure. It was named after the reliefs of two saints on its facade, which are Romanesque and probably removed from another building, maybe even the former monastery located on the nearby Fran Supilo Square.

The building, owned by the town, is used today by the Conservation Office of the Ministry of Culture.

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