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Vela Luka

Vela Luka
- This is the largest town on the island; there are 5000 inhabitants in this
municipality located 42 kilometres from the town of Korcula. Vela Luka is the
final destination on the highway that runs across the island. The town developed
at the end of the 19th century in a deep, protected inlet. Alongside residential
homes, there are also several hotels and the Kalos rehabilitation centre for
rheumatic diseases. The citizens work in agriculture, fishing, and tourism,
although many are employed at the Greben shipyard, the Jadranka fish factory and
other smaller industrial and economic factories. The cultural centre is located
in the renovated Baroque building, and the old Kastel villa is the site of a
valuable archaeological collection gathered from the well known Neolithic site
Vela Spilja (Cave), as well as from Roman localities near the town. Alongside
these historic pieces, there is also a collection of modern art: paintings,
graphics and sculptures created by national and international artists donated to
Vela Luka in the 1970s. In the large private exhibition in the Anka Prizmic Sega
Gallery, opened in 1983, there are also numerous sculptures and paintings by
this local artist. The parish Church of St. Ivan is a classical construction
completed in 1848. Displayed at the Church are the Stations of the Cross, 15
smaller reliefs made by Anka Prizmic. The Chapel of St. Vincent from 1589 was
constructed in phases; there is a bust of Don Ivo Oreb, a priest that encouraged
the cultural development of this town during the 20th century, the work of Anka
Prizmic. On top of the chapel, there is a bronze Pieta by the same artist. The
Hum cultural artist society nurtures music and folklore, as well as choir
singing. There are numerous a capella singing groups (klapa) in the town; the
best known are Osjak and Greben who have achieved success in Croatia and abroad
due to their high level of artistry. There are numerous coves perfect for
swimming near Vela Luka, and the forested islet Osjak is especially appealing. (For
more photos visit Dubrovnik
Region Photo Gallery)