Historic Castles and Ruins
This collection spans the cross-border region of Shkodër Lake, showcasing a strategic landscape shaped by Illyrian, Venetian, and Ottoman influences. Highlights include the massive Rozafa Castle in Albania and the extensive archaeological site of Stari Bar in Montenegro. The list features unique island fortifications such as Lesendro and Grmožur—a former Ottoman prison—alongside ruined monastic complexes like Ratac Abbey and Prečista Krajinska, one of the oldest ecclesiastical sites in the Balkans.
Rozafa Castle
Rozafa Castle or Shkodër Castle is a castle near the city of Shkodër, in northwestern Albania.
Fortress Old Bar
A sprawling archaeological site featuring a medieval citadel, Venetian palaces, Ottoman baths, and a 17th-century clock tower. The complex includes a well-preserved stone aqueduct and ruins of several churches dating back to the 11th century.
Lesendro
Lesendro is an island and a fortress in Skadar Lake in Montenegro. It is located near the small town of Vranjina.
Drisht Castle
Drisht Castle is a ruined castle above the modern Albanian village of Drisht, medieval Drivastum, in the municipal unit Postribë, Shkodër…
Ratac Abbey
Ratac or Ratac Abbey was a fortified monastic complex on the coast of the peninsula between Bar and Sutomore in modern-day Montenegro.
Grmožur
Grmožur is a fortified islet in Lake Skadar, located near the village of Godinje, in the Montenegrin municipality of Bar.
Besac
A 15th-century Ottoman fortress overlooking Virpazar. It features a stone rampart, a central tower, and two circular corner towers, offering panoramic views of the northern Skadar Lake marshes.
Haj-Nehaj
A medieval fortress situated 225 meters above sea level. Originally built by the Republic of Venice in the 15th century, it contains the ruins of the 13th-century Church of St. Demetrius, which historically featured both Orthodox and Catholic altars.
Tvrdjava Tabija (Golo Brdo)
A 19th-century fortification located on Golo Brdo hill. Built during the Ottoman era to defend the coast, the stone ruins provide a strategic vantage point over the Adriatic Sea and the town of Sutomore.
Kalaja Marshejt
Ruins of a medieval fortification situated on a hill near the village of Marshejt, historically part of the defensive network surrounding the Shkodër region.
Kalaja e Beltojës
An archaeological site featuring the remains of an Illyrian settlement and a later medieval castle. It served as a strategic outpost controlling the southern approaches to Shkodër.
Kalaja e Ballezës
Medieval ruins of a former bishopric and fortress. The site contains remnants of defensive walls and foundations of ecclesiastical buildings dating back to the late Roman and Byzantine periods.
Velji Grad
A hilltop fortification near Sutomore with foundations dating back to the Illyrian period and subsequent medieval reconstructions.
Prečista krajinska
Ruins of a 10th-century monastic complex and one of the oldest spiritual centers in the region. It is historically significant as the original burial site of Prince Jovan Vladimir.
Balšin grad
Ruins of a medieval residence and fortification associated with the Balšić noble family, who ruled the Zeta region in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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