The cathedral was consecrated on 19 June 1166. Compared to other buildings, the Kotor Cathedral is one of the largest and most ornate buildings in
Kotor. The cathedral was seriously damaged and rebuilt after the
1667 Dubrovnik earthquake, but there were not enough funds for its complete reconstruction. The April
1979 Montenegro earthquake, which completely devastated the Montenegro coast, also greatly damaged the cathedral. It has been salvaged and the careful restoration of parts of its interior has not been completed until a few years ago. On Saturday, December 2, 2000, the Archbishop of Zagreb and President of the Croatian Bishops' Conference,
Josip Bozanić, blessed the ancient
Kotor Cathedral of Saint
Tryphon in
Kotor after a 14-year-long renovation of this most valuable sacral medieval monument of
Cultural heritage in the
Bay of Kotor.. The
Romanesque architecture, contains a rich collection of artifacts. Older than many famous churches and cathedrals in
Europe, the cathedral has a treasury of immense value. In its interior there are
frescoes from the 14th century, a stone ornament above the main altar in which the life of St Tryphon is depicted, as well as a relief of saints in gold and silver. The collection of art objects includes a silver hand and a cross, decorated with ornaments and figures in relief. It is only a part of the valuable objects of the Treasury of this unique sacral building which was the City Hall in the past. Today, it is the best known tourist attraction in Kotor and a symbol of the city: the Saint is depicted in the city's coat of arms, along with a lion and the Mount of San Giovanni. == Gallery ==