Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection
Orthodox church · Podgorica ·

Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection

Orthodox church · Podgorica ·

Monumental Orthodox church with ornate gilded frescoes

magnificent architecture
beautiful interior
architectural details
gift shops
gold details
modern architecture
stone work
wheelchair accessible parking lot
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null
Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection by null

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3 Bulevar Džordža Vašingtona, Podgorica 81000, Montenegro Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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3 Bulevar Džordža Vašingtona, Podgorica 81000, Montenegro Get directions

+382 20 219 310
hramvaskrsenja.me
@sabornihrampodgorica

Features

•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 18, 2026

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Esanuclaudio

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The Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ was the biggest surprise of my visit to Podgorica. From the outside, it impresses with its majestic dome and elegant towers, but it’s inside that it truly takes your breath away: gold, frescoes, and works of art create a solemn and magical atmosphere. Built between 1993 and 2013, it is the largest Orthodox church in Montenegro and a key architectural and religious landmark of the city. Small gift shops are located outside, but the real treasure is the experience of admiring this cathedral, which leaves a lasting impression on anyone who visits.

Jasmin M.

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Extremely beautiful place! Definitely worth seeing if you visit Podgorica. Inside this cathedral looks magical! Near the entrance there are 2 souvenir shops, so you can buy something as a memory from this place, I bought magnet) Probably the most beautiful place in Podgorica

Connie W.

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Grand & spectacular Orthodox church, both outside & inside. Awesome piece of architecture & art. But nobody respect the solemness of this holy place. Men & women went in with tank top & shorts, exposing their shoulders & knees. The 2 young guys working there didn’t bother at all.

Evangelos P.

Google
For a cathedral modest in size, but magnificent on the inside and unique on the exterior. The reliefs on the outer walls are great.

Miloš G.

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A Must-Visit in Podgorica! This stunning church is one of Podgorica’s top highlights. Its magnificent architecture stands out, both inside and out, with breathtaking frescoes that leave a lasting impression. Located in a peaceful area, it offers a sense of serenity and spirituality. The church is beautifully lit at night, adding to its charm. Best of all, entry is free, and there’s a souvenir shop nearby. If you’re visiting Podgorica, this is definitely a place you shouldn’t miss!

Kirk B.

Google
This was a spectacular Church in Podgorica. The design reminds you of much older classical designs that are rarely seen constructed with this eye for history. The murals throughout the church have been painted by true artist and are an endless joy to find the stories of the bible adorned across the walls and ceilings of this beautiful Church! Consecration occurred on October 7, 2013, on the occasion of the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan on freedom of religion, and it was attended by the heads of the Eastern Orthodox Churches, Serbian Patriarch Irinej, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilus III and Russian Patriarch Cyril, together with Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral Amfilohije and other Metropolitanate clerics. Not to be missed!!!

Grigoris T.

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Interesting modern (2013) orthodox Cathedral in Podgorica. Visited on Sunday morning and were impressed by the amount of local people attending the liturgy. Most if not all of the walls and ceilings are adorned with frescos. Worth noticing the faces of Marx, Enghels and Tito left in Hell while other Christian personalities are saved by some metaphorical or biblical beast ( at the ceiling above the balcony at the left after the entrance ) . The outside has many interesting architectural details.

Toni Ante P.

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Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ is one of the most impressive Orthodox churches in Montenegro. Monumental in size and rich in detail, the cathedral features beautiful stonework, striking frescoes, and a serene spiritual atmosphere. Both inside and out, it reflects deep tradition and craftsmanship, making it a must-visit landmark for anyone interested in Orthodox culture, architecture, or quiet reflection while in Podgorica.