Only €4 entrance per person (cash only), pretty cathedral with a small museum upstairs with balcony overlooking the square. It is very well maintained and a must see in Kotor old town.
Lucca T.
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This time we visit the Roman Catholic cathedral, one of only two in Montenegro. Built on the site of a church dating back to 809, it has never been completely destroyed, despite numerous earthquakes, and its structure has changed each time it has been rebuilt. The interior is simple, devoid of opulence, gold, or jewels.
Vadim Solodukhin
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Built on the site of the earlier church (809 by Andrija (Andreaccio) Saracenis), the cathedral was consecrated on 19 June 1166. Was seriously damaged and rebuilt after the 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake.
Richard Wiles
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Worth a visit. Lots of interesting artifacts on display including some 1200yr old human remains. A good view of the square
Poppy Johnston
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Only €4 entrance per person (cash only), pretty cathedral with a small museum upstairs with balcony overlooking the square.
Soudamini Mohapatra
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Saint Tryphon's Cathedral is located in the v center of the Kotor Old town. It was built in 1166 and one of Montenegro's picturesque sites. It has been reconstructed several times after several earthquakes. In the
earthquake in 1667, the entire frontage was destroyed, it was reconstructed with addition of the baroque bell towers. Worth visiting it.
Peter Thompson
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Lovely little cathedral with a small museum upstairs and a view of the square below. The cathedral is fantastic from the outside but paying to view this I would suggest is a nice to have rather than a must do, but still a 4/5. Interesting place to visit but with the rest of Kotor to enjoy this is worth going into if you enjoy religios buildings.
Luis Alexandre Arruda
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Beautiful cathedral. Some of the paintings in the walls resisted the earthquakes and have an interesting orthodox style, very rare to see in a Roman Catholic church.