St. Luke’s Church is in the village of Poljica. The village was initially known as Rastinić, first mentioned in the first half of the 13th century, in a trust deed. The heirs of a certain Vitača were donating land for St. Dominus and St. Nicholas’s monastery. Unfortunately, the exact year of construction is unknown. Above the door lies a carved stone plate inscribed with the coat of arms of the Sobota family from Trogir. St Luke’s has a massive stone altar in its apse. Although it was renovated in 1996, underlying Gothic features originating from the 13th or 14th century, are still plainly visible.