Church of St. Lucia is located outside the Old Town, southeast. The monastery and the church were first dedicated to St. Vicenzo (Vinko) Ferrerski. The monastery was erected in 1500 by the priest Nikola Barbet. In 1571, the Turks invaded Stari Grad, burning a monastery and killing five nuns. The museum of the Dominican monastery houses a stone relief depicting the martyrs and the risen Christ as a memorial tof their death. The monastery was last in function in 1753. The church was rebuilt in 1873. From the old Gothic church only the apse is preserved, which today serves as the sacristy of the new church. On the façade of the upgraded part of the church is a small bell tower. In the niche above the portal there is a statue of Christ from the 16th century. Alongside the church are the ruins of a monastery.