Church of Saint Stephen at Otok
| Church of St. Stephen | |
|---|---|
Crkva sv. Stjepana na Otoku | |
Layout of excavated 10th century church of St. Stephen can be seen on bottom left corner of the image | |
Interactive map of the Church of St. Stephen area | |
| General information | |
| Type | pre-Romanesque three nave basilica |
| Location | Solin, Croatia |
| Coordinates | 43°32′07″N 16°29′26″E / 43.53524°N 16.49056°E |
| Completed | 10th century |
| Destroyed | presumably early 16th century |
| Landlord | Catholic Church |
| Design and construction | |
| Main contractor | Helen of Zadar |
Church of Saint Stephen was a 10th-century church in Salona, currently an archaeological site located in today's Solin, Croatia. Its atrium served as a mausoleum of Croatian medieval rulers. It is one of the two medieval churches on the site, the other being dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
The Church is named after 'Otok' as the site is called Gospin otok, lit. 'Our Lady's Island', a river island on the Jadro.