Church of St. Luke

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The Church of St. Luke is a small Romanesque-Byzantine church in Kotor, Montenegro, notable for its well-preserved medieval frescoes and continuous use by both Catholic and Orthodox communities.

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Label Occurrences
Church of St. Luke canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Romanesque-Byzantine church
church building
architecturalStyle Byzantine
Romanesque
belongsTo Christian sacred architecture of Montenegro
country Montenegro NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance symbol of coexistence between Catholic and Orthodox believers
denomination Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
floorPlan Romanesque plan with Byzantine elements
hasArtStyle Byzantine-style frescoes
medieval wall paintings
hasConservationStatus well-preserved interior frescoes
hasCulturalRole historic monument of Kotor
place of interconfessional worship
hasElement altar
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bellcote or small bell tower
hasFeature dome
iconostasis
single-nave layout
small ground plan
hasInteriorDecoration medieval frescoes
hasLanguageOfLiturgy Church Slavonic NERFINISHED
Latin
hasPeriod medieval origin
heritage shared by Catholic and Orthodox communities
heritageStatus part of the Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Bay of Kotor region NERFINISHED
Kotor NERFINISHED
Old Town of Kotor NERFINISHED
historic city center of Kotor
material stone
namedAfter Saint Luke the Evangelist NERFINISHED
notableFor well-preserved medieval frescoes
partOf Kotor’s medieval ecclesiastical architecture
region Adriatic coast
religiousAffiliation Christianity
religiousTradition Byzantine rite
Latin rite
tourism popular attraction in Kotor Old Town
usedBy Catholic community
Orthodox community
usedFor Christian liturgy
religious services
tourist visits

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Kotor religiousSite Church of St. Luke