The small country chapel, known as Italian: St. Giovanni Battista or Croatian: Sv. Ivan, dating back to the 14th or 15th century, stands approximately 100 meters north of the Turan. Originally part of the Abbey sharing the same name, the chapel was associated with a two-story house. Behind it was a separate building with rooms designated for each friar. By the mid-16th century, the Abbey was abandoned. The house was then occupied by a farmer-worker (colonist) responsible for managing the church's property. As the noble class disintegrated, the colonist farmer eventually assumed possession of the property.
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