History
SEGET DONJI, a village 2 km west of Trogir; population 2,334. Chief occupations include farming, viniculture, fruit growing and tourism. Seget Donji is situated on the main road (M2, E65). The citadel of a quadrangular ground-plan, with corner towers, was built by a nobleman from Trogir, Jakov Rotundo, in 1564. The Baroque parish church from 1758 keeps a Gothic painted cross from the 14th century and a wooden triptych, a work by Blaz Juraj Trogiranin (Blaise George of Trogir). - In Gornji Seget, 5 km from Seget Donji, there are several mediaeval slabs and stelae around the small church of St. Vitus (12th-13th c.). A Renaissance square tower (from 1516), of the Trogir family Statilic, rises in the field between Seget and Trogir. sich erstreckenden St. Elias Hill, 2 km from Seget, has stone pits in which white stone has been excavated from the Roman times up to the present.