

This building is known as the Trikonhos of Bar. The church had several stages of construction and formation. Originally it served as a memorial chapel for some dignitary of the 5th century, only to be expanded over the centuries, with additional quarters and a bell tower on the southern side. The church was built in stone and bricks in several stages until the 9th and 10th century. The church is mononaval, with a narthex, a single apse with the altar to the east, located under a smaller secondary apses to the south and north, forming a clover-shaped layout of the building. The walls of the ruin are about one meter tall at their highest point. After some research on the church was performed, fragments of decorative elements were found, as well as a necropolis.





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