Church in ruins in Kotor, Montenegro.
When I saw this completely isolated and abandoned church with only forest around it, I couldn't resist to send my drone for some filming.
Kotor in 4K
Kotor is a beautiful city located in a bay on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro. Cities in 4K couldn´t miss to explore the winding streets and squares located in the Romanesque old town.
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The old town is also full of churces from the Romanic period, like the Kotor Cathedral, Church of Blazena Ozana, Monastery and Church of St.Clare, Church Gospa od Zdravlja, Church of St. Anne. Also don´t miss to explore the Drago Palace, Lombardic Palace, Vrakjen Palace, Castle of St.Giovanni, Piazza of the arms and many other interesting locations and buildings.
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Cathedral Church Of Saint John Vladimir. Bar. Montenegro. Time laps.
Saborni Hram Svetog Jovana Vladimira. Bar. Montenegro.
Соборный Храм Святого Иоанна Владимира. Бар. Черногория.
Cathedral Church Of Saint John Vladimir. Bar. Montenegro.
© Sergej Zabijako
© Promo-Montenegro
Amazing Kotor, Montenegro Views and Ringing Church Bells
Visiting one of the most scenic places in Europe, Kotor, Montenegro is tucked in a Fjord-like bay surrounding by mountains and water. I take the video from a 1000 year old wall and fotress above Kotor called Gradske Zidine. After I climbed to the first stop Sunday church service bells called worshippers and one of the most amazing sounds and sights are here for you to see the majesty of man and nature
Boutique Hotel Hippocampus, Kotor, Montenegro, HD Review
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Opened in June 2012, Boutique Hotel Hippocampus is located within the UNESCO-protected Old Town of Kotor. It offers free Wi-Fi and a restaurant with a roof terrace overlooking San Giovanni Walls. All rooms are air-conditioned and feature modern furnishings and an LCD satellite TV.
This boutique hotel is set in a 17th century building, only steps away from the churches of St Anne and St Nicolas. One of the main sights are the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon and fortifications which stretch for 2.8 miles.
Tivat Airport is 3.1 miles away. The Old Town of Perast is at a distance of 6.2 miles. Budva, known for its beaches and nightlife, is within 9.3 miles. Croatia’s border is 31.1 miles away, while Dubrovnik Airport is 46.6 miles from the Boutique Hippocampus Hotel.
Kotor Stari Grad is a great choice for travelers interested in History , Architecture and Scenery .
PERAST, Bay of Kotor, Montenegro
PERAST, Montenegro
Main Church and Sunshine Kotor Montenegro December 2014
Kotor : St. Lucas's Church
Small, but very significant this romanic church was built in 1195. Until the mid-17th century church was catholic. It was then given to the Orthodox community. For a long time, Orthodox and Catholic masses were occasionally both held in this church. The iconostas of the church is the work of art of Dimitrije Daskal, the founder of the Boka Kotorska Rafailovic iconographic school, from the 17th century.
Just in right is the Lombardic Palace, once used as a Russian consulate. Lombardic (Italian) Palace (with inscription in Latin) is 18th century Baroque palace.
Zapyškis church | Lithuania
Drone: DJI Phantom 3 Standard
Music: A Himitsu - Astray feat. Madi Larson
Vilnius, Lithuania. St. Anne's and Bernardine Churches. A Walk Around and Inside
St. Anne's Church (Lithuanian: Šv. Onos bažnyčia) is a Roman Catholic church in Vilnius' Old Town, on the right bank of the Vilnia River. It is a prominent example of both Flamboyant Gothic and Brick Gothic styles. St. Anne's is a prominent landmark in the Old Town of Vilnius that enabled the district to be included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is one of the most interesting examples of Gothic architecture in Lithuania.
The design of the church building is attributed to either Michael Enkinger, the architect of a church of the same name in Warsaw, or to Benedikt Rejt. However, neither of the attributions is attested by written sources. St. Anne's Church is part of an ensemble, comprising the much larger Gothic Church of St. Francis and Bernadine, as well as a monastery.
A novel approach to bricks as a construction material was employed in the church's construction.[4] The main façade, designed in the Flamboyant Gothic style, is its most striking feature. Traditional Gothic elements and shapes were used in unique ways; Gothic arches are framed by rectangular elements dominating a symmetrical and proportionate façade, creating an impression of dynamism. According to Lithuanian architect and art historian Vladas Drėma, patterns from the Pillars of Gediminas are echoed in the church's façade.
The church has one nave and two towers. It was built using 33 different kinds of clay bricks and painted in red. The interior is decorated in the Baroque style, as is its altar. The imitative neo-Gothic bell tower, constructed in the 1870s to Chagin's designs, stands nearby.
The Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard (also known as Bernardine Church) is a Roman Catholic church in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is located next to St. Anne's Church. Dedicated to Saints Francis of Assisi and Bernardino of Siena, it is an important example of Gothic architecture in Lithuania.
After their arrival in Vilnius, Bernardine monks built a wooden church in the second half of the 15th century, and at the end of the same century - a brick one. In the early 16th century it was reconstructed, apparently with the participation of a master from Gdansk (Danzig) Michael Enkinger. In the beginning of the 16th century the church was incorporated into the construction of Vilnius defensive wall, so there are shooting openings in its walls. Afterwards it was renewed many times, particularly after the 1655-61 war with Moscow, when the Cossacks ravaged the church killing the monks and citizens who had taken shelter there. In the times of the Soviet occupation it was closed down and handed over to the Art institute. In 1994, the brethren of St. Francis returned to the church. According to the legend, the Bernardine monks used to tell such good sermons that crowds would come to listen. That is why the church is so large.
Church and Monastery are some of the largest daddy sacral buildings in Vilnius, although in the 17th and 18th centuries they acquired the Renaissance and Baroque features. Being much larger and more archaic than the St. Anne's Church, it forms and interesting and unique ensemble with the latter. Gothic pointed-arch windows and buttresses stand out on the façade. Above them rises a pediment with twin octagonal towers on the sides and a fresco depicting the Crucifix in the middle niche. A Gothic presbytery is the oldest part of the church. Eight high pillars divide the church interior into 3 naves. There are many valuable 16th-century wall paintings in Bernardine church and the oldest known artistic Lithuanian crucifix sculpture from the 15th century. [2] The walls of the naves are decorated with Gothic polychrome frescoes, partly uncovered in 1981 - dynamic, colourful figural compositions on biblical and hagiographic themes, with occasional inscriptions in Gothic characters, floral ornaments, heraldic insignia etc. These mural paintings date from the early 16th century and are considered unique in the world: their composition and type of presentation of the subject matter belongs to Renaissance, and the stylistics - to the Gothic style. [3] The Bernardine monastery north of the church, built simultaneously with the church, was renovated and reconstructed several times. Since its founding, a novitiate and a seminary operated at the monastery, a rich library had been accumulated, and a scriptorium operated. There artists, craftsmen and organists among the monks. The monastery was closed in 1864, and the building housed soldiers' barracks. In 1919 it was given to the art faculty of the university, later - to the Art Institute (now the Art Academy).
Bells from St. Martin, Dob Slovenia
Bells from Grandma's church
Bernardine Church next to St. Anne's Church (Lithuania)
Bernardine Church next to St. Anne's Church (Lithuania)
[LT] Bernardinų bažnyčia prie Šv. Onos bažnyčios
Adriatic Church Bells in Kotar, Montenegro
St. John's Church Bells
Daily Church bells at 6pm
orthodox cathedral... Podgorica, Montenegro (Southeastern Europe)
Church Bells ringing in Medugorje
On 2013/08/14 , Waking up at noon on the angelic sound of St James church bells in Medugorje
Procession into the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Minsk (Belarus)
Taken in August 2016
Sveti Vid Church Tivat Boka Bay Montenegro
Church on a stone iceland in Petrovac,Montenegro
Church on a stone iceland in Petrovac,Montenegro
Star of the Sea: Perpetual Adoration