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A very new Orthodox church in Podgorica built in 2014. It is also the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans. It is very beautiful. You must go around to the back to see the many statues carved on the intact stone. It is very impressive.
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The Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ in Podgorica is a Serbian Orthodox church in the city of Podgorica. Construction of the church began in 1993 and was completed on October 7, 2014. Now one of the larger Orthodox churches in the Balkans, the church was dedicated to the 1700th anniversary of the Milanese Edict declaring freedom of religion. It is located in Podgorica Nova, about 1 km from Millennium Bridge. The interior decoration of the church is very ornate, and the frescoes are also very beautiful. z
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A very new Orthodox church in Podgorica built in 2014. It is also the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans. It is very beautiful. You must go around to the back to see the many statues carved on the intact stone. It is very impressive.
It can be said to be the only tourist attraction in the capital of Montenegro. It is magnificent inside, with a sense of oppression from the gods. It is an obvious Orthodox church. Locals come here to pray. It is in the city center, and because the area is very small, you can reach it on foot.
The church building is very beautiful against the blue sky and white clouds. Although it is not a long building, it is very exquisite. You can appreciate it from different angles by walking around the church. The murals inside are modern but not lacking in beauty. It is free to visit.
I came to this church on purpose while walking. The door was not open so I couldn't enter. I could only see the exterior. It was quite majestic. There was also a small church next to it. The outer area is being renovated now.
No matter who you are, you can feel the tranquility and grandeur, it is very sacred and wonderful!