Towering over St. Tryphon Square deep inside old Kotor, St. Tryphon draws visitors with its two baroque-style towers, viewing terrace, and ornamented 3-aisled interior. Signature sights include its fragmented 14th-century frescoes, elaborate altarpiece, and rich treasury, which houses the relics of 3rd-century St. Tryphon, Kotor’s patron saint.
Visitors admire the cathedral exterior before paying a fee to enter its vaulted interior. The cathedral is a favorite stop on private and group Kotor walking tours, which typically team an interior visit with other city landmarks like the 17th-century Clock Tower. If you want to combine the cathedral with a broader perspective on Kotor, consider a guided tour that includes food and wine tastings, lunch, or outings into the surrounding Lovćen National Park.