SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
METROPOLITANATE OF MONTENEGRO AND THE LITTORAL
SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
METROPOLITANATE OF MONTENEGRO AND THE LITTORAL

WORSHIP ON THE OCCASION OF ST. NICHOLAS, THE FESTIVAL OF THE KOTOR CHURCH

On Friday, May 22, on the feast of the Transfer of the Relics of the Holy Father Nicholas, the Church of St. Nicholas in Kotor will celebrate the slava.
On that occasion, on Thursday, May 21, starting at 7 p.m., a solemn evening service will be served.
On the day of the slava, on Friday, May 22, a festive matins will be served at 8 a.m., and at 10 a.m. the Divine Liturgy will be held, after which the slava cake will be cut.
The Serbian Orthodox Church Municipality of Kotor invites the faithful to take part in this slava gathering.

The Church of St. Nicholas is located in the northern part of the Old Town of Kotor.
Construction of the church began in 1902 on the foundations of an older church. The project was designed by the famous architect Ćiril Iveković, who came from Sarajevo at the end of the 19th century and stayed in this region for a full 24 years, as these were the years of his fruitful work on the construction and renovation of a number of churches, parish houses and other public buildings in places on the Adriatic and its hinterland.
It was built in the Byzantine style, with one nave and two bell towers on the main facade. It is also visible from behind the large city wall, which is located directly next to it. The interior of the church fills a space that impresses with its richness and beauty of the iconostasis.
The Treasury, Library and Archives with extremely rich collections are located near the Church of St. Nicholas.
A part of it is exhibited in the Treasury exhibition space.

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