The St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church has a simple but beautiful interior. I asked if I could take pictures, and was given a friendly nod. You can buy a CD of the Serbian Choral Assembly "Unity" if interested in their music. Worth a visit while strolling in Kotor old town.
Be sure and take a look inside, lovely old Church worthy of a place in your trip album. Wasn't open when we first arrived, but worth popping back to as it opens mid to late morning from memory.
Right in the heart of the old town this beautiful church has a commanding site. Doors are always open. My daughter married here last September & they couldn't do enough to help. Two wonderful priests conducted the ceremony with a local choir making her wedding extra special. Doors are left open for all to have a peek & make sure you do so whatever the occasion you will be warmly welcomed inside! This church is open to all so go in & light a candle to remember those loved ones who are so important to you.
it is magnificant buillding, very glad to seemost beautifull place in Kotor
it is right in the center of Old Town. It’s small but unique. Interior contains portraits of gold/silver robe with painting of face and hand (orthodox style?). At night, the church lit up and can be easily spotted from city wall mountain top.If you are in town, you should stop by.
nice church, there are 4 churches within the walls of the old town of Kotor and all 4 are worth spending 10 mins in each
It is possible that my recent trip through Central Europe gave me high expectations for churches but these coastal towns seem to have a more basic style to them. Possibly for security reasons during coastal raids. I found the exterior was nice to see but in general this church was not offering anything special.
This church has some beautiful icons and the staff were more than helpful in their explanations. Well worth a visit.
Beautiful modern church on St. Luke's Square, but nothing special. It's more interesting to walk through the Kotor streets.
Wandering around Kotor you can't fail to miss the Serbian Orthodox church of St Nicholas, it's on St Luke's Square and when you step inside you will be amazed at the beautiful interior.The icons are simply amazing.This is a new church (1909) that does not look modern and if you arrive when a service is taking place and the whole church is filled with incense - come back and take in the beauty of this small church with its stunning wall of icons.