
The chapel is located on the very seacoast within an area that has been known as Trojstvo (Trinity) for centuries. While part of a private property nowadays, the chapel is a small single-nave building with a stone vault and gabled roof made of stone slates. It is assumed to have been built during the 15th century. The remains of exceedingly valuable fresco decoration are preserved on the inner walls of the chapel.
The chapel was restored with minimal interventions, and its authenticity has been preserved to the greatest extent.
St. Francis’ church is a spacious Baroque building with a bell tower, located in the dense tissue of the southern part of the Old Town of Kotor.
The church was built in 1688, after the great earthquake of 1667. Following the last Mass in 1840, the church has been abandoned and remained in ruins.
The project proposed modifying the function of the building from a sacred space to a library for the Diocese of Kotor, while presenting the newly discovered archaeological remains at the ground-floor level and within the foundations of the church.
The palace is located along the sea frontline in Dobrota and represents one of the most representative palaces of Baroque character in the Bay of Kotor. The palace was built by the renowned merchant and seaman of Dobrota, Đuro Dabinović, called Kokot (Rooster). Given the architectural style, the palace is assumed to have been based on a project by a Venetian architect.
The subject of the project was the remaining industrial heritage of Tivat Arsenal. The aim was identifying ways to preserve and present its spirit that is meant to testify one of the most important epochs in the history of Tivat and the Bay of Kotor to future generations, as well as to propose means for this heritage to be engaged in contemporary functions in order to complement new venues and events with its historical, cultural, technological, aesthetic and other values.
Revalorisation of the cultural properties of Montenegro is a former project of the Ministry of Culture of Montenegro, whose aim was to carry out a comprehensive analysis of the state of conservation and values of listed movable and immovable cultural heritage properties in Montenegro.
PROJEKTOR team was engaged in the research area concerning the study and protection of the cultural heritage of the Old Town of Bar, a listed cultural property of national importance.