Properties
ID | 122379 |
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System Class | Bibliography |
Bibliography | Article |
Case Study | Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška |
Description
Vojislav Korać, O monumentalnoj arhitekturi srednjevekovnog Kotora, in: Spomenik SAN CV (1956) 147-163.
Relations
Places (2)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Kotor, Church of St. Paul | Place | The Church of St. Paul is situated in the city of Kotor. It was built by the citizen of Kotor Pavle Bari in 1263, as stated in the inscription on the façade, also mentioning the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I (reigned 1243-1276) and Bishop Marco of Kotor. The church was remodeled in the 16th century and became a Dominican Monastery. It is a single nave edifice with three bays with groin vaults and a semicircular apse. Today remains of the church of the 13th century are visible beneath the glass floor, and in front of the building is a sarcophagus, where its ktetor was buried. | ||
Mulo, Church of St. Paul | Place | The Church of St. Paul, today in ruins, is situated on inaccessible land in the village of Mulo, North-West of Kotor. The Church is a single-nave building with an apse, rectangular on the outside and semicircular on the inside. The nave was probably vaulted with a barrel vault and covered, like the apse, with a gabled roof. With this shape, the church typologically fits into the group of single-nave buildings with flat (undecorated) wall surfaces. |