Nestled in the northeastern fringes of Kotor Old Town, the Church of St. Luke stands as one of the city’s oldest churches, dating back to 1195. Despite its modest Romanesque exterior, the interior reveals a shimmering contrast and an intriguing feature: Christian and Orthodox altars side by side. Visitors can explore this small, historic church and experience the unique blend of religious traditions within its walls.
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