La Catedral de San Trifón (en montenegrino: Katedrala Svetog Tripuna / Катедрала Светог Трипуна) es una basílica que se localiza en la ciudad de Kotor. Se trata de una de las dos catedrales católicas en Montenegro.[1] Es la sede de la diócesis de Kotor, que abarca todo el golfo, actualmente dirigido por el obispo monseñor Ilija Janjić.
Kotor es uno de los mejor conservados y más hermosos pueblos medievales fortificados en el Mediterráneo. El templo fue construido en honor a San Trifón (nombre local Sveti Tripun), patrono y protector de la ciudad, en el mismo lugar donde una antigua iglesia ya existía desde mucho tiempo antes.
The oldest religious monument in KOtor ..it is.more then 950 years old, and still looks very nice ;)
Montenegro Tour guidenov. 18, 2017
Great place for game of thrones fan's to visit
Stuart Klinkenov. 21, 2017
I love the two towers. Looks great in the sun, with the mountains behind! Beautiful. Inside is less impressive.
Alan Orthjul. 3, 2017
Much better than Dubrovnik old town 😉
Robert Sargautisene. 20, 2018
You have to pay to enter... but from outside is really nice
VALENTINA GARCIA ESCUDEROago. 4, 2017
Kotor's most impressive building, this Catholic cathedral was consecrated in the 12th century but reconstructed after several earthquakes. When the entire frontage was destroyed in 1667, the baroque bell towers were added; the left one remains unfinished.
George Amar. 9, 2018
This impressive Catholic church dates back from the 12th century and it is probably the most striking building in the Kotor Bay area, not only for the history but for the fascinating frescos and other religious relics including gold and silver items.
Victorabr. 5, 2018
Old cathedrals always fascinate me with its stones in which many centuries were pressed and even more human hopes and beliefs...
Елена Николайчукabr. 4, 2018
Was asked to leave because I was wearing shorts. It was really embarrassing... if you are a female wear long shorts to knees or pants.
Alyssa Van Der Woudemay. 8, 2018
Interesting church dedicated to Saint Tryphon whose severed head was brought to this town in a silver chest. You can see the chest in the cathedral but only the Pope can allow entry into the chamber. The facade has 2 towers with different height with different architecture mainly because they were built or reconstructed during different period and damaged by earthquake. The interior of the church is also unique mixture fresco (which is mainly used by orthodox) and framed painting (which is used by Catholics), demonstrating the peaceful coexistence between the 2 religion in this small town. The altar has a beautiful stone ornament depicting the life of St Tryphon, as well as a relief of saints in gold and silver
Kenneth Kohmay. 23, 2018
A combination of orthodox and cathartic church that shows the harmony of the two church at that time as they fight against Ottoman Empire. The second floor has many relics the church received from many sailors at that time. Worth visiting the second floor as there is one important relic of one saint that is locked in a nice case.
Jurerat Kongkiattiwongmay. 23, 2018
The view from the outside is all you need to see, it’s impressive against the mountain. The inside is nothing special comparing to other churchs in Europe. I feel the entrance fee is so commercialized the experience of entering a church. Save your euros and skip going inside.
Pat Ljul. 14, 2018
Lovely looking church with twin towers.its a shame you can't go up the towers anymore . The inside was quaint with some interesting items
JASON BACONago. 16, 2018
The oldest religious monument in KOtor ..it is.more then 950 years old, and still looks very nice ;)
Montenegro Tour guidenov. 18, 2017
Great place for game of thrones fan's to visit
Stuart Klinkenov. 21, 2017
I love the two towers. Looks great in the sun, with the mountains behind! Beautiful. Inside is less impressive.
Alan Orthjul. 3, 2017
Much better than Dubrovnik old town 😉
Robert Sargautisene. 20, 2018
You have to pay to enter... but from outside is really nice
VALENTINA GARCIA ESCUDEROago. 4, 2017
Kotor's most impressive building, this Catholic cathedral was consecrated in the 12th century but reconstructed after several earthquakes. When the entire frontage was destroyed in 1667, the baroque bell towers were added; the left one remains unfinished.
George Amar. 9, 2018
This impressive Catholic church dates back from the 12th century and it is probably the most striking building in the Kotor Bay area, not only for the history but for the fascinating frescos and other religious relics including gold and silver items.
Victorabr. 5, 2018
Old cathedrals always fascinate me with its stones in which many centuries were pressed and even more human hopes and beliefs...
Елена Николайчукabr. 4, 2018
Was asked to leave because I was wearing shorts. It was really embarrassing... if you are a female wear long shorts to knees or pants.
Alyssa Van Der Woudemay. 8, 2018
Interesting church dedicated to Saint Tryphon whose severed head was brought to this town in a silver chest. You can see the chest in the cathedral but only the Pope can allow entry into the chamber. The facade has 2 towers with different height with different architecture mainly because they were built or reconstructed during different period and damaged by earthquake. The interior of the church is also unique mixture fresco (which is mainly used by orthodox) and framed painting (which is used by Catholics), demonstrating the peaceful coexistence between the 2 religion in this small town. The altar has a beautiful stone ornament depicting the life of St Tryphon, as well as a relief of saints in gold and silver
Kenneth Kohmay. 23, 2018
A combination of orthodox and cathartic church that shows the harmony of the two church at that time as they fight against Ottoman Empire. The second floor has many relics the church received from many sailors at that time. Worth visiting the second floor as there is one important relic of one saint that is locked in a nice case.
Jurerat Kongkiattiwongmay. 23, 2018
The view from the outside is all you need to see, it’s impressive against the mountain. The inside is nothing special comparing to other churchs in Europe. I feel the entrance fee is so commercialized the experience of entering a church. Save your euros and skip going inside.
Pat Ljul. 14, 2018
Lovely looking church with twin towers.its a shame you can't go up the towers anymore . The inside was quaint with some interesting items
JASON BACONago. 16, 2018
The oldest religious monument in KOtor ..it is.more then 950 years old, and still looks very nice ;)
Montenegro Tour guidenov. 18, 2017
Great place for game of thrones fan's to visit
Stuart Klinkenov. 21, 2017
I love the two towers. Looks great in the sun, with the mountains behind! Beautiful. Inside is less impressive.
Alan Orthjul. 3, 2017
Much better than Dubrovnik old town 😉
Robert Sargautisene. 20, 2018
You have to pay to enter... but from outside is really nice
VALENTINA GARCIA ESCUDEROago. 4, 2017
Kotor's most impressive building, this Catholic cathedral was consecrated in the 12th century but reconstructed after several earthquakes. When the entire frontage was destroyed in 1667, the baroque bell towers were added; the left one remains unfinished.
George Amar. 9, 2018
This impressive Catholic church dates back from the 12th century and it is probably the most striking building in the Kotor Bay area, not only for the history but for the fascinating frescos and other religious relics including gold and silver items.
Victorabr. 5, 2018
Old cathedrals always fascinate me with its stones in which many centuries were pressed and even more human hopes and beliefs...
Елена Николайчукabr. 4, 2018
Was asked to leave because I was wearing shorts. It was really embarrassing... if you are a female wear long shorts to knees or pants.
Alyssa Van Der Woudemay. 8, 2018
Interesting church dedicated to Saint Tryphon whose severed head was brought to this town in a silver chest. You can see the chest in the cathedral but only the Pope can allow entry into the chamber. The facade has 2 towers with different height with different architecture mainly because they were built or reconstructed during different period and damaged by earthquake. The interior of the church is also unique mixture fresco (which is mainly used by orthodox) and framed painting (which is used by Catholics), demonstrating the peaceful coexistence between the 2 religion in this small town. The altar has a beautiful stone ornament depicting the life of St Tryphon, as well as a relief of saints in gold and silver
Kenneth Kohmay. 23, 2018
A combination of orthodox and cathartic church that shows the harmony of the two church at that time as they fight against Ottoman Empire. The second floor has many relics the church received from many sailors at that time. Worth visiting the second floor as there is one important relic of one saint that is locked in a nice case.
Jurerat Kongkiattiwongmay. 23, 2018
The view from the outside is all you need to see, it’s impressive against the mountain. The inside is nothing special comparing to other churchs in Europe. I feel the entrance fee is so commercialized the experience of entering a church. Save your euros and skip going inside.
Pat Ljul. 14, 2018
Lovely looking church with twin towers.its a shame you can't go up the towers anymore . The inside was quaint with some interesting items
JASON BACONago. 16, 2018
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