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Stunning, a must do in Kotor
Tuesday 14th June we were on a day tour to Kotor from Dubrovnik. We visited this Catholic Church during our walk around the Old Town. It is located Ulica 1, a short stroll off Square of Arms The ch...
Another of the many small churches that are in Kotor. The dominant feature of this church is undoubtedly the baroque altar decorated with statues of St. Clare and St. Francis. If you pass by, be sure ...
The outside of this little church is quite plane so one can pass it buy. But it would be a pity, as the interior is beautiful and definitely worth a visit.
You recognize this church by the fine rose window (almost the only ornamentation on the facade). This Catholic church was built between the 14th and 17th centuries.
Stunning, a must do in Kotor
Tuesday 14th June we were on a day tour to Kotor from Dubrovnik. We visited this Catholic Church during our walk around the Old Town. It is located Ulica 1, a short stroll off Square of Arms The ch...
Baroque altar
Another of the many small churches that are in Kotor. The dominant feature of this church is undoubtedly the baroque altar decorated with statues of St. Clare and St. Francis. If you pass by, be sure ...
Beautiful little church in Kotor
The outside of this little church is quite plane so one can pass it buy. But it would be a pity, as the interior is beautiful and definitely worth a visit.
Lovely Church!
There are so many churches in this tiny town, and this is another beautiful one The inside is very pretty with some great paintings.
Franciscan Monastery and Church of St. Claire
You recognize this church by the fine rose window (almost the only ornamentation on the facade). This Catholic church was built between the 14th and 17th centuries.