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The Church of St. Michael
Built over the remains of the Roman temple there once was the church of St. Michael. Because of the need to research the Roman temple, but also due to the abandonment of the church, it was demolished in 1912. It was a one-nave rectangular building with a rectangular sanctuary. The construction of the church dates to the 15th century.
During the demolition of the church, fragments of a church beam were found in the wall, on which the prior of the monastery, abbot Teudebert and the Croatian Duke Branimir are mentioned. A copy of the beam is kept in the Museum of Nin Antiquities while the original is exhibited at the Archaeological Museum in Zadar.
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