- Cathedral of Saint Tryphon
The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon in
Kotor is one of twoCatholic cathedral s inMontenegro . It is the seat of the Kotor Bishopric currently led by BishopIlija Janjić .It is located in the city of Kotor, one of the best preserved and most beautiful medieval fortified towns in the
Mediterranean . It was built in honor ofSaint Tryphon (local name Sveti Tripun), the patron and protector of the city, on the same site where an older church had already existed. That earlier church was built in 809 by Andrija (Andreaccio) Saracenis, a citizen of Kotor, where the remains of the Saint were kept after being brought fromIstanbul (thenConstantinople ).This Roman Catholic cathedral was consecrated on
June 19 ,1166 . The cathedral was seriously damaged and rebuilt after the earthquake of 1667, but there were not enough funds for its complete reconstruction. That is the reason why its two towers are so different one from the other. Another massive earthquake in April 1979, which completely devastated the Montenegro coast, also greatly damaged the cathedral. Luckily, it has been salvaged and the careful restoration of parts of its interior has not been completed until a few years ago. Today, this formidable piece ofRomanesque architecture , one of the oldest and perhaps the most beautiful monument along theAdriatic Sea , is showing its splendor again.It contains a rich collection of artifacts. Older than many famous churches and cathedrals in
Europe , the Cathedral of St. Tryphon has a treasury of immense value. In its interior there arefresco s from the 14th century, a stone ornament above the main altar in which the life of St. Tryphon is depicted, as well as a relief of saints in gold and silver. The most representative works of Kotor's masters and craftsmen are kept in this Cathedral, making its collection quite unique.The collection of art objects includes a silver hand and a cross, decorated with ornaments and figures in relief. It is only a part of the valuable objects of the Treasury of this unique sacral building which was the City Hall in the past.
Today, it is the best known tourist attraction in Kotor and a symbol of the city: the Saint is depicted in the city’s coat of arms, allong with a lion and the Mount of San Giovanni (St. John).
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