Historic Fortifications and Ruins
Explore the strategic military architecture of the Budva region, ranging from medieval Venetian strongholds to 19th-century Austro-Hungarian fortifications. This collection includes the Old Town's Citadela, the defensive ruins of Mogren overlooking the coast, and the high-altitude Kosmač fortress near Brajići. These sites illustrate the area's history of coastal defense and territorial control, featuring stone ramparts, ancient church ruins, and panoramic viewpoints used for surveillance across the Adriatic Sea.
Citadela
Medieval castle in Budva's Old Town featuring a maritime museum, a library of rare maps, and ramparts overlooking the sea.
Castello
Venetian fortress in Petrovac built to deter pirates. Features a memorial plaque and a terrace with views of the harbor and Katič islands.
Church of St. Mary
Pre-Romanesque church ruins dating back to 840 AD. Located at the edge of the Old Town, it is one of the oldest religious structures in the region.
Tvrđava Mogren
Austro-Hungarian fortification built in 1860. Strategically positioned on a cliff to protect Budva's western borders, offering views of the Mogren beaches.
Kosmač
High-altitude viewpoint at the site of a 19th-century fortress. Overlooks the Budva Riviera and the historical road connecting the coast to Cetinje.
Tvrđava Kosmač
Ruined Austro-Hungarian fortress constructed in the 1840s. Located near Brajići at 800 meters above sea level, it served as a border post of the empire.
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