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1 . Gün20.03.2025Perşembe
Kotor Eski Şehir
TarihiUNESCO Dünya Mirası Listesi'nde yer alan Kotor'un tarihi merkezi, dar sokakları ve güzel mimarisi ile ünlüdür.
Kotor Kalesi (San Giovanni Kalesi)
MeşhurŞehir manzarasına sahip bu etkileyici kaleye tırmanarak şehrin ve çevresinin panoramik manzarasını görebilirsiniz.
St. Tryphon's Cathedral
KiliseThis stunning Roman Catholic cathedral is one of Kotor’s oldest and most important buildings. Consecrated in 1166, it’s dedicated to St. Tryphon, the city’s patron saint. The cathedral is known for its twin towers, Romanesque architecture, and intricate interior frescoes. Inside, visitors can see relics and religious artifacts that tell the story of Kotor’s religious heritage and its influence on local life.
Kampana Tower
ManzaraMedieval-era bastion, part of the fortification of Kotor, with bay & mountain views.
Drinking Water Fountain
MeşhurA practical feature for locals and tourists, this water fountain provides fresh drinking water. Although it lacks historical importance, it’s a convenient stop for refilling bottles, especially after climbing the city’s fortifications.
Maritime Museum
MüzeLocated in a 17th-century Baroque palace, the Maritime Museum is dedicated to Kotor’s rich naval history. The museum showcases a variety of artifacts, including ship models, navigational equipment, and portraits of famous Montenegrin sailors. It provides an in-depth look into the lives of Kotor’s maritime community, which played a significant role in the Adriatic’s naval history.
Church of Our Lady of Remedy
KiliseLocated on a hillside above Kotor, this church requires a short climb but rewards visitors with lovely views and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s a popular spot for those seeking a quiet moment and a scenic overlook of the town.
Trailhead to the fortress
ManzaraThe starting point of the hike to Kotor Fortress, this trailhead is marked by steep steps that guide visitors up the mountain. While not a landmark itself, it’s the gateway to one of Kotor’s most rewarding climbs, leading to panoramic views of the Bay and the city below.
Pušti me proć | Let Me Pass Street
Mutlaka GörülmeliThis tiny street, famous for being one of the narrowest in the area, embodies the quirky charm of Kotor’s Old Town. It’s more of a curiosity than a historical site, but it gives visitors a unique experience and an understanding of the compact urban planning typical of medieval towns.
The Obelisk
MeşhurA modest stone structure in Kotor, the obelisk holds historical interest but is not as prominent as other landmarks.
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