- Orthodox Temple of Christ’s Resurrection - The Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ is a cathedral of the Serbian Orthodox Church’s Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral (MCP) (SPC). The church’s construction of around 14,000 square feet began in 1993, and it was consecrated on October 7, 2013, on the occasion of the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan guaranteeing religious freedom. With its twin towers and massive arch, the church is influenced by the ancient Cathedral of St. Tryphon, as well as Romanesque, Italianate, and Byzantine elements. The inside is lavishly decorated with gold-backed iconographic paintings, marble flooring, and furniture.
- Private tour guide
Did you know that Montenegro’s capital has gone by various names throughout history, including Roman Birziminium, Slavic Ribnica, communist-era Titograd, and now, Podgorica? Podgorica has a storied past, which is reflected in its diverse landmarks. Experience the wonder of strolling through the old city, crossing the Ribnica Bridge, and visiting King Nikolas Palace. Ever heard that Podgorica was once part of communist Yugoslavia? What’s so enchanting about a walk through Stara Varos? What hidden marvels does this enchanting place hold? A charismatic local guide will unveil the mysteries and intriguing facts about the city’s ‘Skyline’ remains, parks, public buildings, and Gorica hill.
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