St Nicholas, Kotor, Montenegro, Balkans, Southeastern Europe
The building of the church started in 1902 according to the plans of Ciril Ivekovic and according to the inscriptions on the façade it was finished in 1909. It was built in the Pseudo-Byzantine style as one-nave church. The church has and a large cupola which rises above the rooftops, while the details were done in a Romanesque style.
The main façade is framed with two bell towers, with its black domes topped by golden crosses that were a gift from Russia. On the second floor hangs a Serbian flag. Just above the entrance there is a marvellous mosaic.
St Nicholas, Kotor, Montenegro, Balkans, Southeastern Europe
The building of the church started in 1902 according to the plans of Ciril Ivekovic and according to the inscriptions on the façade it was finished in 1909. It was built in the Pseudo-Byzantine style as one-nave church. The church has and a large cupola which rises above the rooftops, while the details were done in a Romanesque style.
The main façade is framed with two bell towers, with its black domes topped by golden crosses that were a gift from Russia. On the second floor hangs a Serbian flag. Just above the entrance there is a marvellous mosaic.