CHAPEL OF SAINT CLEMENT-D'OHRID
Church – Cathedral – Basilica – Chapel
2024
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2024
Called "Little St. Clement," this Orthodox chapel (Црквата Мал Свети Климент/Crkvata Mal Sveti Kliment) was erected in 1348 by župan Andrija Gropa, a Serbian-Albanian lord who ruled the city at the time. During the Ottoman period, it briefly housed the relics of St. Clement of Ohrid. It preserves some original frescoes: portraits of holy martyrs, St. Clement of Ohrid and St. Naum, very damaged scene of the resurrection of Lazarus, etc.
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