About this Stone
Built in 1195, this charming church stands as one of the most historically significant structures in the old town. What makes it truly exceptional is its dual nature—it features both a Catholic and an Orthodox altar, a rare testament to the region’s complex religious history and the coexistence of different faiths across centuries. The simple stone exterior belies the weight of history it carries, having weathered earthquakes, wars, and countless changes while maintaining its peaceful atmosphere. Tucked within the narrow medieval streets, it remains a quiet sanctuary that speaks to the resilience and cultural layering of this place.
🗺️ Location
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