Montenegrin Historical Sites
This collection features significant architectural and military landmarks across the Cetinje and Kotor regions. It includes the mountaintop Mausoleum of Njegoš, Austro-Hungarian fortifications like Fort Gorazda and Kosmač, and the Venetian walls of St John. The list also highlights historical battlefields such as Carev Laz and Košćele, alongside monuments to the Petrović dynasty and the ruins of the 15th-century Crnojević Monastery.
Mausoleum of Njegoš
The Mausoleum of Njegoš is a mausoleum interring Petar II Petrović-Njegoš located on the top of Mount Lovćen.
Fort of St John
Part of the Venetian defensive system, these fortifications climb 1,200 meters above Kotor. The site includes the Church of Our Lady of Remedy and ruins of various military structures dating back to the 9th century.
Fort Gorazda
Fort Gorazda is a fortification built by the Austro-Hungarian Empire near Kotor in Montenegro.
Kosmač
An 1840s Austro-Hungarian fortress situated near the village of Brajići. It served as a strategic border post between the Austrian Empire and Montenegro, overlooking the Budva Riviera.
Stari Most
Built in 1853 by Prince Danilo I, this double-arched limestone bridge spans the Rijeka Crnojevića. It is a prominent example of 19th-century Montenegrin civil engineering.
Njegoš statue
A large bronze sculpture of Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, the Prince-Bishop and poet, located within the Mausoleum complex on Mount Lovćen.
Spomenik Ivana Crnojevića
Monument dedicated to the 15th-century ruler Ivan Crnojević, who founded the city of Cetinje and established its original monastery.
Spomenik Dinastija Petrovića
A memorial honoring the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty, which ruled Montenegro from 1696 to 1918.
Monument “Lovćen squad”
Commemorative monument dedicated to the Montenegrin soldiers who fought during the National Liberation War.
WW 2
Memorial site dedicated to the fallen soldiers and victims of the Second World War in the Cetinje region.
Košćele
Site of the Battle of Košćele in July 1941, where Montenegrin insurgents successfully ambushed an Italian motorized column during the 13th July Uprising.
Carev laz
Historical battlefield where Montenegrin forces led by Bishop Danilo defeated the Ottoman army in 1712.
Tvrđava Trojica
Austro-Hungarian fortification and guardhouse located at the mountain pass connecting Kotor to the interior of Montenegro.
Čekanje
Ruins of a historical stone structure located along the old serpentine road between Cetinje and Kotor.
Site of he Old Cetinje Monastery
Archaeological remains of the original monastery built by Ivan Crnojević in 1484, destroyed by the Ottomans in the late 17th century.
Tvrđava Kosmač
19th-century Austro-Hungarian border fortress located on the Brajići pass, marking the historic boundary between the coast and old Montenegro.
Manastir Stanjevići
Serbian Orthodox monastery established in the 14th century. It served as a cultural and political center for the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty in the 18th century.
Lapidarium
Outdoor collection of stone artifacts, including archaeological fragments, inscriptions, and decorative elements from various historical periods in Cetinje.
Belvederske žrtve
Memorial dedicated to the protesters killed by the police during the 1936 Belvedere demonstrations in Cetinje.
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