Vertical sundial on the southeast facade of the church. According to Gjuro Szabo, the sundial was located above the walled Gothic door frame of the side entrance. The sundial is visible in Martin Pilar's drawing from 1883 (NSK graphic collection).
Church of St. Martin in the Prozorje settlement (Dugo Selo municipality) was built on a former Templar property at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries in late Gothic/Renaissance forms, and was later remodeled in the Baroque style. Church and parish of St. Martin is mentioned for the first time in the list of parishes of the Diocese of Zagreb from 1334, where it is stated that it is in possessione Cruciferorum, i.e. in the possession of the crusaders, knightly monks of St. John. As a building, the church was described in the canonical visitations of 1688. The suffering of the church in the earthquake of 1880 and the arrival of the railway in Dugo Selo, a new road was built closer to the railway, and thus a new church on that road, which caused this church to become neglected and fall into disrepair. Until the Second World War, there were attempts to restore the church, but after that it was completely neglected until the beginning of the 21st century.
- Szabo, Gjuro (1912) "Report on the work of the land commission for the preservation of artificial and historical monuments in the kingdoms of Croatia and Slavonia in 1911." Journal of the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb, vol. 12, no. 1, p. 202-259. link
- Register of cultural assets of the Republic of Croatia, link (2024-04-21)
- Brckovljani Municipality, History of the Parish of St. Brcka - Old parish and church of St. Martin in Prozorje, link (2024-04-21)