The small Church of the Maid of Carmen built in the bay, and it is situated along a fertile field of vineyards and olive groves. It is surrounded by dense greenery of high cypresses.
It was built as a family chapel so that the inherit ants take care of it up-to-day. Frano Petkovic Kovac and his sons Ivan and Antun built this church in 1888 on their land. The chapel was built in a modest combination of gothic and domestic way of building of ancient island churches.
With its greatness, and especially height it points out among similar buildings from that time in that area. It is built of stone, but it is plastered inside and outside.
The simple church façade is decorated on the corners with a little bit pointed out half-columns, there is a stone frame on the entrance, a sloping-prophylactic cornice above the entrance, a small belfry on distaff with one bell, and on the side walls there is on each side a tight, tall neo-gothic window.
The altar-table is loped off in stone and decorated with parts of reddish marble.


