The Saint Luke’s Church is one of the most charming and historically rich little churches in the old town of Kotor. Built in 1195, it’s especially unique for having both a Catholic and an Orthodox altar, reflecting the region’s long and mixed religious history. The church has survived earthquakes, wars, and centuries of change, yet still stands quietly in the heart of the old town with its simple stone exterior and peaceful atmosphere.
As we wandered through the narrow streets, we also hid a penguin stone in its walls, leaving a small and hidden mark inside this centuries-old place.
Last known location: 42.4255709N, 18.7712434E






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