the church of our lady of the rock

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the church of our lady of the rock
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In honour of the protector of seafarers and fishermen, this island - one...

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mavandgoose

A stop at this charming church is part of our excursion to Montenegro. Fascinating legend about the place; good views from the island.

ooo111

an amazing place, full of legends and personal charm.Boats are going from Perast all the times. Easy to visit.

FearfulFlyer2

This church is set on a little island in the bay of Kotor. It can be reached within five minutes by boat from the town of Perast. The island is artificial, having been built by stones dropped over many decades by local fishermen, who believed in leaving stones as offerings to the Virgin Mary after a fisherman saw her appear there. The natural beauty of the bay makes this island very attractive both to view from the shore, to look around, and to look out from. The church is simple but fits in well with its setting. I didn't go inside but very much enjoyed the outside and its surroundings. There is not much to do on the island other than the church, although there is a small shop, so you do not need more than 15 minutes here. There are local men with boats who will take you across for a few euros and pick you up at an appointed time.

BanagirlG

After hearing the mythical stories about the church and how it came to be, it was inspiring seeing it first hand. The church houses over 60 paintings by the Baroque artist Tripo Kokolja. If you're there at the right time, you might get caught up in local festivals celebrating the myths surrounding the church!

PaulyFrequentFlyer

The weather was perfect when we took a boat ride through the Bay of Kotor to this small "island" where the church has been made. The story of its actual creation is incredible - as is the sight of the original Mary picture standing at the alter. A must see if going to Kotor.

145aarons

A must see when in Kotor and Perast. A quick 10 minute ferry to this man-made island, to see a stunning church started in the late 1400's. The gifts left over the years to the church from regular people tell a whole story in itself. You do not want to miss this sight!

PaulW374

We visited here as part of a day excursion to ancient Montenegro.It is a short boat ride from the mainland, and is a fascinating place to visit.The guides are very helpful and the artefacts inside the church are quite something, including some needlework that took a lady 25 years to complete, and includes some of her actual hair in the tapestry.This was originally a small rock, and the rest of the island is man made. The alter is the only part of the church which is built on the natural rock, the reasoning being that if the rest of the island were to collapse through some natural disaster, the alter would remain.A fascinating visit, and one which you should certainly do.

DRLAshville

This man made island off Perast is very much worth a visit with a guide to fill you in on the history of the island and it's buildings and art. Visited in late Oct so it was far from crowded and the weather was lovely. This whole bay is very beautiful and it is pleasant to take a boat from the island/church up the bay to Kotor.

25Aloha

Brilliant paintings on the walls and ceilings of the buildings and considering the troubles in the old Yugoslavia since the country split into different countries, it is amazing the much of the town has been either retained, or restored to make it such an attraction. For anybody travelling around the Eastern part of Europe, I think Kotor is a must visit location and the Lady of the rock church a must visit attraction

jimmarg37

When we stopped to take a photo the rest of our tour group hopped on a boat and went to the Island without us(we think it was unintentional. ) By paying 5Euros each to another boat we did get there. There were a couple of bathrooms on the island & I decided to try to use one. There were lines & I asked someone if this was for the men's room. He responded that they were bisexual....I think he meant for use by both men and women. Arriving a bit late ,we missed most of the spiel given by a guide concerning the history of the church. We then hopped onto our proper boat(free this time) and returned to shore with our tour group. Like the T Shirt I saw said "mistakes make good stories'". This isn't an attraction that I would go much out of my way for,but I enjoyed the 30 second boat rides.

RuthW257

Took a boat from Perast to the man made isle with the church. The church itself is astounding and there are lovely views of the bay!

cromercanary

Took a Herceg Novi bound bus from Kotor to Perast. Perast is tiny and has no bus station so be warned the bus bypasses the main village on the top road. The ticket collector yelled 'Perast' as the bus stopped in a lay by. (There is a bus that serves both Perast-> Kotor to get home. It stops in front of the main hotel in town)Perast is a photographer's dream. The blue fjord with two islands just off shore, Venetian palaces converted to museums, several churches and lovely terracing on the waters edge for dining or quaffing. Or both.The man-made island of Our Lady of the Rocks began life as a shipwreck. Over the years, sailors returning to the fjord brought rocks and other ballast and so the island grew to what you see today. It is STILL growing, as there's a rock throwing fiesta on July 22nd each year.As you stroll the waterfront in the village, there's no shortage of willing boat owners eager to take you over the the island - and collect you 45 minutes later, for a 5 euro fee per person.The crossing only takes five minutes then there's the small church and a tiny but interesting museum to explore, full of musket balls, cannons, and most things seafaring / warfaring.Guides are there to explain in Italian, German, French and English the story of the island and church. To be fair, 45 minutes is enough time. Our boat skipper decided it was our lucky day, as we set foot on the other island of St George which I was led to believe is off-limits. There is a 12th c monastery and a graveyard on this tiny island but no access to either so our 'lucky day' wasn't all it could have been ;)In summary, if you're in or near the Boka Kotorska, it's well worth allocating a couple of hours stopover in the gorgeous village of Perast.

Hauptstadtreisende

built on top of the hulls of more than 200 sunk priate and merchant ships, a nice story and a lovely little church, worth while a visit

catherineabell

We took a boat ride out to the church and walked around and the went inside the church and museum and gift shop. Definitely worth a visit and the short boat ride over.

mysterynana

Visiting the Lady of the Rock is quite an experience. The church was built by the villagers of Parist. They carried the rocks over on row boats. It took them several years to build. Inside the church are beautiful frescos and a very ornate alter.

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