Get to Know More about Kotor, Old Town in Montenegro
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3. Church of St. Nicholas
The Church of St. Nicholas is an Orthodox church with a large dome architecture rising to the roof with Roman style details. Built in the early 20th century, this church has the impression of an ancient era.
Not only that, in this church there is a beautiful iconostasis (painting) drawn by a Czech painter named Frantisek Ziegler in 1908.
4. Blue Cave
Named Blue Cave because the light that hits the bottom of the beach then bounces up the cave through the water. So, the entire cave looks blue.
Tourists can see a blue light shining out of the cave as it approaches. But if tourists want to see more clearly, tourists have to go into the cave and dive into the water.
5. Tanjga Family Restaurant
Tanjga Family Restaurant is one of the favorite restaurants in Kotor. This culinary place is popular for its traditional Montenegrin barbecue cooked by professional butchers.
