We were lucky to experience the magic of LOPUD 1483, our breathtaking home for three memorable nights. Speeding around the northern tip of the island, the Franciscan monastery creeps into view, standing proud on its rocky private peninsula. With a striking façade and a tranquil air, I immediately felt captivated by this impressive building.
Mooring in the small harbour, the manager Klara greeted us before we wandered the cobbled streets and stepped across the grand threshold into the grounds of the monastery. Before entering the private house, there is a beautiful church for members of the community to experience. Peering upwards, a beautiful church bell rings out, cutting the silence with its enchanting sound – a perfect island welcome.
For centuries, the monastery has been a place of worship, refuge, healing, and contemplation, and today LOPUD 1483 stands as a modern sacred space where people can blissfully escape from the busy world.
Originally there were 13 monk cells within the monastery walls, now there are five exquisite suites, each with its own unique character, yet all consistent in design and ambience. With four overlooking the glistening Adriatic waters, and one peering into the medicinal garden, you can expect wonderful vistas throughout.
Each features a unique combination of contemporary art pieces, bespoke furniture by Italian designer, Paola Lenti, and Renaissance furniture from the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection. Beyond these artistic elements, every small aspect of the suite, from embroidered lavender bags to locally-made bathroom products, adds a thoughtful touch to the room.