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It is relatively small, but the stone-like building really looks very historical and vicissitudes. I personally feel that it is really good. It seems to walk in the ancient city, look at the ancient church, and read a history book.
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St. Tryphon Cathedral Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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St. Triffin's Cathedral, also known as Kotor's Cathedral, is a well-known historical site in the old town of Kotor. The cathedral was built in the 12th century on the site of a 9th-century church in memory of and dedicated to Holy Triffin, the patron saint of Kotor. It is the oldest existing cathedral on the east coast of the Adriatic.
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It is relatively small, but the stone-like building really looks very historical and vicissitudes. I personally feel that it is really good. It seems to walk in the ancient city, look at the ancient church, and read a history book.
The Episcopal Church of Kotor is located in the ancient city of Kotor in Montenegro, with a 900-year history and Venetian style. It is also one of the most complete cities in the medieval ancient city on the Adriatic coast, and is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The largest and most gorgeous landmark of Kotor City, the Roman-style building, was consecrated in 1166, badly damaged in the Dubrovnik earthquake of 1667, and was repaired later, and was damaged by the earthquake in 1979, and was completely repaired in recent years. The church is proud not only of its more historic than many churches in Europe, but also of its rich art collection. The interior of the church is painted in the 14th century, with stone reliefs depicting the life of St. Triffin (Khotor's patron saint) above the main altar. There is a fee for visiting the interior, 2.5 euros.
The ancient Roman Catholic church in the ancient city of Kotor, a world cultural heritage, was built in 1166. There are two slightly different towers with navigation signs on the top of the towers that guide sailors to the port.
Very shabby church, very few people go to the facilities are also very simple, there is nothing good-looking cost-effective