The Church of the Holy Trinity is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Lower Ostrog Monastery near Danilovgrad, Montenegro. Built in 1824, it is part of a historic spiritual complex that attracts pilgrims from all over the world. This graceful church displays a remarkable architectural style, combining traditional design elements with local cultural influences.
On the narrow strip of land where Budva's Old Town is located, next to the city walls and the Old Town to the west, stands a Holy Trinity Church. Following the fall of the Republic of Venice in 1797, Austria permitted the construction of the Holy Trinity Church at the request of the Orthodox community in Budva, with the support of the Bishop of Montenegro, and construction was completed in 1804.
The Ostrog Monastery is a famous Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Montenegro, not far from the village of Dabovici. It is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Balkans and is dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog, a revered Orthodox saint known for his miracles.
Saint Tryphon's Cathedral, located in the historic town of Kotor, Montenegro, is one of the oldest and most significant Roman Catholic cathedrals in the Adriatic region. Built in 1166, it’s a stunning example of Romanesque architecture with later Gothic, Baroque, and Byzantine influences added over centuries. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Tryphon, the patron saint of Kotor, and holds deep religious and cultural significance for the town.
The Dajbabe Monastery, also known as the Monastery of Dajbabe or Manastir Dajbabe, is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near the city of Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro. This monastery is notable for its unique location in a cave complex and its historical and spiritual significance.