Church of St. Toma from the 11th century has the attributes of a medieval basilica at its core. It was built in the center of the village above the harbor. It is a three-nave Romanesque structure with a separated lowered rectangular apse of a barrel ceiling and a Romanesque stone grid of the initial window, a bark, graves in the sidewalk and a bell tower. The apse is at the height of the side moorings, and the middle main nave is raised and ends with an open wooden roof. Until the year 1215, the church bore the title of St. Mary.