Ložišća
Ložišća is a village located on the island of Brač in Croatia. It is situated on the western side of the island, known for its traditional stone architecture, well-preserved houses, and historical atmosphere.
Location and Geography: Ložišća is located inland, a short distance from the coast. The surrounding landscape is characterized by olive groves, vineyards, and Mediterranean vegetation. It's part of the Splitsko-Dalmatinska županija (Split-Dalmatia County).
History and Culture: The village has a rich history, dating back to the Venetian period. Its architecture reflects this history, with notable features including stone houses, narrow streets, and a prominent church. The local culture is deeply rooted in traditional Dalmatian customs, including fishing, agriculture, and stone masonry.
Notable Features: One of the most recognizable landmarks of Ložišća is its bell tower, designed by Ivan Rendić, which is considered an important example of Dalmatian architectural heritage. The village also features several well-preserved historical buildings and squares.
Economy and Tourism: While traditionally based on agriculture and fishing, Ložišća's economy has gradually shifted towards tourism. Visitors are drawn to the village's authentic charm, peaceful atmosphere, and proximity to other attractions on the island of Brač.