Church of St. Toma of the 11th century Apostle in Tkon 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 and a Romanesque stone grid of the initial window. The church was rebuilt in 1953 thanks to Father Martin Kirigin and other monks from the Benedictine monastery in Ćokovac. There are five marble altars in the church with paintings mainly depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary with saints and one depiction of Calvary.