The monastery was founded in 1265. The church with just a nave was built throughout the 14th century. In 1372 the rather mediocre Venetian sculptor Niccolo Dente did a lunette the Blessed Augustin Kazotic and St Mary Magdalene. His sister Bitkula, pious matron of Trogir and donatrix, kneels at the feet of the Blessed Augustin. In the interior is the tomb of Trogir Humanists Ivan and Simun Sobota, with whom the line of that important Trogir family became defunct, the work of Niccolo di Giovanni of 1469. Left of the triumphal arch is a lovely wooden altar with a picture of the Circumcision by Palma the Younger (1607). The convent cloister was seriously damaged in the Allied bombing of Trogir 1944. A number of valuable works of art are to be seen in the monastic collection (the buckle of a pluvial with a miniature and a polyptych of Blaz Jurjev of Trogir, as well as late Gothic reliquaries from the Dominican church of Holy Cross on Ciovo).