• The Kotor Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the old city of Kotor in Montenegro.
  • Consecrated in 1166, the Kotor Cathedral was built in honor of Saint Tryphon, who is considered by the locals as the patron and protector of the city.
  • Cathedral of Sveti Tripun (St. Tripun) is located in Kotor, in the very center of the Old town.
  • The Cathedral was dedicated on June 19, 1166 by the then Bishop Majo in a ceremony at the presence of the Byzantine administrator of Duclea and Dalmatia Isak.
  • The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon in Kotor is one of two Roman Catholic cathedrals in Montenegro.
  • At the bottom of a mountain chain, in an old part of Kotor Cathedral towers soar up up, keeping many Christian shrines in the ancient walls.
  • One of the highlights of visiting the Kotor Cathedral is climbing the bell tower, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the picturesque Bay of Kotor.
  • The Cathedral of Kotor is a Romanesque-Gothic style building that is built of local stone and features a beautiful façade with intricate carvings and sculpted details.
  • The interior of the cathedral was decorated with mural frescos by Greek Masters with 14th century. Of these frescos wich formerly recovered all the interior...
  • "Beautiful Religious Landmark". Consecrated on 19 June, 1166, the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon is dedicated to the Kotor's patron saint.