Franciscan monastery of St. Dujam with a church built in the Gothic style in 1392 is located in Kraj on the island of Pasman. The dimensions of the monastery are: 38.3 m long and 35.4 m wide.

The monastery and the church were built by a patrician family in a place donated by the Benedictines from Cokovac. Church of St. Dujam is mentioned on April 8, 1370, in a will by which Moor the late Fran Grisogono determines the construction of the present one. On June 22, 1384, his mother Pelegrina arranged for the church to be built by Juraj Miljanovic of Dubrovnik, and on August 19, 1389, he granted estates to the Franciscans expelled from Bosnia (mentioned in the census of the monasteries of the province of Sclavonia in 1382) and on May 22, 1392 ordered that a monastery was to be erected. The construction of the monastery probably began in 1394 and was operational in the second half of the 15th century. The monastery was later rebuilt in the Baroque style during the 17th century.