The alluring church, Our Lady of the Rocks, built on an island in Montenegro made by human hands, is rich in legends and tradition, and there is almost no stone on this ridge that does not whisper a story. One of the two islets off the coast of Perast in the Bay of Kotor was made of bulwarks of rocks and by sinking old and confiscated ships.. 29.12.2019. The island of Gospa od Škrpjela is one of the most famous sights in Montenegro. The tiny island attracts tourists with its unique history and beauty. The name of the island is translated to “Our Lady of the Rocks” in English. A long time ago, two fishermen from Perast found a miraculous icon on a small reef near the coast.
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Citizens of Perast made the island bigger by throwing the rocks and sinking the old ships. The church was built in the fifteenth century, with the icon of Our Lady now standing in it. It was renovated in 1722 and contains 68 pictures by Tripo Kokolja, Baroque artist from Perast. There are also some Italian pictures here.. The Legend of Our Lady of the Rocks. July 22, 1452 was a Saturday. As the fishermen sailed by the left hand side of the 12th Century Monastery of St George ( Sveti Đorđe) they passed a small crag jutting out of the water. On it was a painted icon of the Virgin Mary and Child. Perhaps it was faith that made him do it, or the possibility that.