Archaeological excavations led in 1962. year in the locality Brza Palanka (Egeta), yielded remains of an object in which interior, cult objects connected to the cult of Syrian god Jupiter Dolichenus, were found. Their variety, together with subsequently discovered triangular votive plate of Jupiter Dolicheus, which was also a part of the cult mobiliar from Brza Palanka, confirm the existence of a dolicheneum in the locality, but not identified with the discovered object, which due to its dimensions and structure, could have only served as a sacrarium of Dolichenus’ cult. The analysis of military units which were stationed in Brza Palanka, archaeological remains of the three forts from different periods in the locality and various cult objects which were dis covered in Dolichenus’ sacrarium, led us to the conclusion that dolicheneum in Brza Palanka (Egeta) was probably most prominent sanctuary of the god in this part of Danube Limes region, during the period from the 2nd to the end of the 3rd century.Collectanea Archaeologica Musei Archaeologici Zagrabiensis, vol. 3