The houses of a Romanesque or Gothic style in Kut and Luka that have, in spite of later reconstructions, remained partially preserved are witness to the prolificness of construction activities conducted in this region during the 14th and 15th century .
The stone two-storey building constructed on the main street of Luka brings to life the feel of the oldest settlements on Vis and can, according to its construction and stylistic features, be dated to the 15th century.
On the side of the building turned towards the street, there are shop doors above which there is a plaque with a coat of arms that features a rhomboid shield with a palm at the centre, surrounded by four letters -VP ZI.
On the western wall, there is a door with a semi-circular arch, and on the floor there is a window with an unprofiled Gothic frame.