Church of Our Lady of Remedy

Church of Our Lady of Remedy
Church of Our Lady of Remedy
Црква Госпе од здравља
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Church of Our Lady of Remedy as seen from behind and the Kotor Riviera.

History
Founded 1518 (1518)[1]
Specifications
Capacity amount of twenty people.
Materials rock/stone in common.
Administration
Parish Montenegrin-coastal
Metropolis Metropolis of Montenegrin-coastal parishes, Mister Amfilohije

The Church of Our Lady of Remedy (Serbian Црква Госпе од здравља or Црква Марије Колеђате) is an orthodox church located in Kotor. This church is perched on the slope of St. John Mountain. The Church of Our Lady Remedy is dating from 1518. The church can only be reached by walking. The rocky and the stairs that lead to the structures on the slope make this church a hard point to reach, because it needs a long time to it. However, many tourists and local citizens daily visit this church. This church could be seen from afar and through a digital zoom.

Interior of the Church is miniature, but similar to all other orthodox churches.

Under the Church of Our Lady of Remedy has been found the oldest archaeological evidenced building, which id dating from 6th century.[2] That is early Christian basilica. And it is located immediate close to main city gate in the Old Town of Kotor.

References

  1. ^ "Church of Our Lady of Remedy".goeasteurope.about.com Eastern Europe Travel.
  2. ^ "Kotor, KULTURA".crnagora.com Crna Gora.

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