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Na prostoru nekadašnjeg hotela Avala, krajem tridesetih godina dvadesetog vijeka otkriven je antički mozaik u osnovi Ville Urbana. Nakon više od 70 godina od pronalaska mozaik je restauriran. Mozaik je po prvi put javno prikazan 21. 11. 2014. u crkvi St. Maria in punta, gdje će biti izložen do kraja decembra.
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A Hidden Gem on the Coast of Montenegro
Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a stunning newly constructed home in beautiful Montenegro set at the edge of the Adriatic Sea. Enjoy a private vacation residence surrounded
by lush natural vegetation just steps away from a sheltered sandy beach. This striking contemporary design with an open concept layout and spectacular water views in secluded, yet easy to reach location.
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This exceptional contemporary home is located in the small settlement Perazica Do, near the upscale vacation hot spots of Petrovac, Sveti Stefan and Budva. The main road leads directly to the Perazica Do house. Convenient Podgorica Airport in Montenegro is just 53 kilometres away, while Tivat Airport is even closer, only 35 kilometres away and less than a 45-minute drive. Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia is 93 kilometres away.
Architects designed this striking residence in such way to harmonize with the natural surroundings and maximize water views. Spacious interior living areas and bedrooms capture panoramic vistas of the sparkling Adriatic Sea. The home is designed with three levels to optimize its integration with the environment. Clear glass doors, large windows and transparent balcony barriers provide this exceptional home with a profusion of natural light and an enchanting indoor/outdoor ambience.
This Montenegro coastal home offers diverse desirable amenities for a carefree vacation. Enjoy the outdoor swimming pool and relax on the sun deck after a day at the beach or a stroll along the coastline savouring beautiful seascapes. Keep up with your fitness routine with the indoor pool and relax at your own private spa along with a sauna and Turkish bath. Take advantage of pleasant weather and spend your day barbecuing at the
outdoor grill and dining on the outdoor patio that expands your living space for a casual al fresco
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Careful attention to detail and precise craftsmanship are the hallmarks of this lovely home. A host of standard finishes and features are included, and you are invited to discuss personalized upgrades and layout design changes for a truly customized home that suits your lifestyle. The main living space and two of the four bedrooms offer gorgeous water views from individual private balconies. High-quality interior finishes include beautiful hardwood in the main living area and tile floor heating. The outdoor pool provides the ideal venue to enjoy the natural surroundings, and swimmers can use the convenient outdoor shower and sun deck. Solar panels provide an environmentally friendly, energy-efficient solution for hot water.
A dramatic cascading multi-tiered stairway leads to the entrance on the main level. Discover an open concept living space that incorporates light and airy seating and dining areas with gleaming hardwood floors for the look of luxury. Enjoy amazing views of the crystal clear Adriatic Sea visible through two floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that lead to the outdoor balconies. The kitchen is integrated into the open concept and separated from the living area by a convenient bar that can be used for a quick breakfast, a buffet spread or a wine bar. A spacious main level bedroom is tucked away in a private location opposite the living area and may be transformed into the children's playroom, home office or such.
Three spacious bedrooms are located on the upper level to optimize sea views. The master bedroom is a private retreat featuring a personal bath and a huge walk-in closet. There is a private balcony outside the master bedroom sitting area overlooking the sea. Another upper-level bedroom also features a personal balcony that provides a lot of privacy. There is a second upper-level bathroom that is conveniently located in this bedroom and to another spacious bedroom on this floor.
The lower level is designed for fitness and relaxation. Residents can start the day by exercising in the heated pool. Unwind in the relaxing Turkish bath and sauna after a pleasant
day of swimming, boating, water sports, hiking and exploring. A small kitchen and bar on the lower level are available for a refreshing drink, a light meal or a snack. Step through the sliding glass doors to the outdoor patio and take in the fresh sea air, and take advantage of easy access to the outdoor swimming pool. The lower level laundry room and storage area adjacent to the utility room is ideal for storing beach equipment.
Delta Bright Apartment, Podgorica, Montenegro, HD Review
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Located 1,641 feet from Temple of Christ's Resurrection, Delta Bright Apartment offers pet-friendly accommodation in Podgorica. The property boasts views of the city and is 1,969 feet from Modern Art Gallery.
The kitchen features an oven and a microwave, as well as a coffee machine. A TV with satellite channels and DVD player, as well as a CD player are offered. There is a private bathroom with a bath or shower.
Clock Tower in Podgorica is 1.1 miles from Delta Bright Apartment, while Parliament of Montenegro is 1.1 miles away. The nearest airport is Podgorica Airport, 5 miles from Delta Bright Apartment.
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Montenego fast becoming mecca for the rich
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Montenegro is fast becoming a mecca for some of the world's wealthiest people.
Rich tourists in search of turquoise seas and luxury accomodation are flocking to this jewel in the Adriatic.
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Porto Montenegro is a newly developed resort village that has upgraded this tiny Balkan state from a favourite destination of average Russian and Serbian tourists to a magnet for some of the world's wealthiest people.
It features a huge black and white-tiled infinity pool with a panoramic view of the turquoise-color Adriatic sea and rocky mountain peaks, Venetian-style waterfront luxury homes, a vibrant nautical village with top brand shops and restaurants, and a vast superyacht marina for some of the finest boats afloat.
The marina _ once a navy port and a dry dock for Yugoslav and Soviet warships _ opened about year ago and is a brainchild of Canadian billionaire Peter Munk.
He wanted to invest in a less-congested French Riviera-style resort on a relatively remote and undiscovered European territory.
Matt Morley is a manager at Porto Montenegro:
We get a real mix of customers visiting our marina. Of course, there is the A list, the superwealthy. One of the things that we offer is a greater sense of privacy than in the lot of other marinas out there, in the south of France or Sardinia, Italy for example.
Locals like to brag about the scenes from the 2006 James Bond movie Casino Royale which showed their tiny and poor Balkan state as a neat and romantic place with modern trains and ornate infrastructure.
But the scenes were never filmed in Montenegro and the country often described as the jewel of the Adriatic needed a lot of cutting and polishing.
Much of Montenegro's allure comes from its shining mix of colours: from aquamarine waters, to green pine-forested mountains, blazing blue skies and white pebble beaches.
The sights of this state at the southern corner of the Adriatic Sea are best when seen from a plane landing at the seaside airport of Tivat, just a 10-minute drive from Porto Montenegro.
But once on the ground, visitors can be put off by narrow, bumpy and traffic-jammed roads lined with huge and often unfinished construction sites, or old communist-era decaying hotels that dot the spectacular landscape.
Also, beaches can be overcrowded during the peak of the summer season in July and August.
If you want some peace and privacy, it'll cost �75 ($92) per day per person to relax on the Queen's Beach next to Sveti Stefan, a tiny peninsula whose sun-bleached limestone homes were turned from a fishing village to a luxury hotel complex in the 1960s.
Its 15th-century stone walls, narrow streets and tiny church destroyed by an earthquake in 1979 were carefully reconstructed bit by bit. Today, red tile roofs shimmer in the sunlight with oleander, bougainvillea and palms providing green and shade.
Next door is Budva, Montenegro's biggest tourist resort, featuring a quaint, stonewalled Old Town with its warren of little lanes lined with shops and restaurants buzzing with activity.
With its intact city walls, narrow streets and seaside cafes, Budva can seem like a vest-pocket version of Dubrovnik, the renowned Croatian resort on the border with Montenegro.
Some of Montenegro's best restaurants _ offering an hors-d'oeuvre of traditional extra-dry ham and goat cheese dipped in olive oil _ are located in Budva and in the neighbouring fishing village of Bigovo.
Since it split from much larger Serbia in 2006, Montenegro has experienced a real estate boom, with mostly Russians and Britons investing en masse into new hotels, tourist resorts or even complete new villages.
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Apartment Studio 54, Podgorica, Montenegro, HD Review
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Apartment Studio 54 offers accommodations in Podgorica, 0.4 miles from Temple of Christ's Resurrection and 0.4 miles from Modern Art Gallery. Apartment Studio 54 features views of the garden and is 0.9 miles from Clock Tower in Podgorica.
A flat-screen TVwith cable channels, as well as a CD player are provided.
Parliament of Montenegro is one mile from Apartment Studio 54, and Millennium Bridge is 1.2 miles away. The nearest airport is Podgorica Airport, 5 miles from Apartment Studio 54.
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Apartment Ljiljanic7, Podgorica, Montenegro, HD Review
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Apartment Ljiljanic7 offers pet-friendly accommodations in Podgorica. The property is 2.1 miles from Clock Tower in Podgorica and free private parking is featured.
A dishwasher and an oven are provided in the kitchen and there is a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer. A TV with cable channels and DVD player is available.
Temple of Christ's Resurrection is 2.2 miles from Apartment Ljiljanic7, and Modern Art Gallery is 2.2 miles away. The nearest airport is Podgorica Airport, 3.1 miles from Apartment Ljiljanic7.
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Apartment Simba, Podgorica, Montenegro, HD Review
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Located 0.4 miles from Temple of Christ's Resurrection and 0.4 miles from Modern Art Gallery, Apartment Simba offers accommodations in Podgorica.
There is a sitting area, a dining area and a kitchen as well as a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer. A flat-screen TV is provided.
Millennium Bridge is 1.3 miles from Apartment Simba, and Clock Tower in Podgorica is 1.3 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Podgorica Airport, 6 miles from Apartment Simba.
Apartments Aleksandra, Podgorica, Montenegro, HD Review
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Apartments Aleksandra sells fast on our site. Apartments Aleksandra is a self-catering accommodation located in Podgorica. This air-conditioned property features a furnished balcony with garden views. Free WiFi access is available throughout and there is free on-site parking.
The apartment includes a seating area and a TV with satellite channels. There is a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven. The private bathroom comes with a bath or shower and a hairdryer.
For guests who wish to explore the local surroundings, the Modern Art Gallery is just 2,297 feet from the apartment and the Delta Shopping centre with its restaurants and shops, is a 3-minute walk away.
Tivat Airport is located 49.7 miles from the property.
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Black mountains, blue sea, green alpine meadows, awe-inspiring canyons, idyllic lakes
A universe in a nutshell -- far apart from the beaten tourist tracks. A re-discovered paradise opens up to its guests.
Holiday at the seaside with lovely beaches, hidden coves, fascinating small historical coastal towns with modern flair: yes, naturally! You may choose from cosy quarters in a hospitable private home to international 5-star hotels with the complete wellness programme. The gastronomy offers delicious regional specialities as well as international classics.
Hiking on marked trails, through majestic mountain massifs with spice-scented meadows; discover the boundless high plateaus on a mountain bike; white-waters, the awe-inspiring canyon (Europe's deepest) of the river Tara, a hot spot for rafters! Eerie caves and ravines where bears and wolves may hide (and maybe goblins and fairies): yes, naturally!
National parks appeal to all nature lovers. Montenegro already has four very distinctive ones and will soon have six. For instance Biogradska Gora, the wildly romantic primeval forest, which you can explore on an easy trail. Or the area around Lake Skadar, Europe's largest bird sanctuary. With this and many other measures our country endeavours to fulfil the article of our constitution as an Ecological State. Growing areas of our land are being established as nature reserves and protected by law - naturally!
Historical treasures from the earliest settlements to the Njegoš Mausoleum on top of the mountain Lovcen: yes, naturally! Our varied history left its tracks from the Roman buildings that are still used as venues up to the fortifications built by the Habsburg realm -- with a breathtaking view of the unique Bay of Kotor with its fascinating heart. Follow the Adriatic coastline south to the charming medieval village Budva and to the largest beach near Ulcinj: there is a lot waiting to be discovered. But we would like to induce you also to explore the interior of the country: the historical royal town Cetinje is just north of Budva. A very interesting excursion would be a trip to the Ostrog Monastery, where miracles are said to happen even today.
And you ought to meet the Montenegrin mountain people, too. Throughout our diverse history they learned to valiantly repulse invaders of all kinds -- and to receive welcome guests with genuine hospitality. Do look them up in the scattered alpine cottages and experience a visit to friends.
Who will enjoy a holiday in Montenegro? Sunbathers and beach runners, adventurers and discoverers, fans of day- and nightlife, nature lovers and people looking for places of spiritual power: as a matter of fact, everybody.
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Accommodation in Podgorica, Podgorica, Montenegro, HD Review
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Accommodation in Podgorica offers accommodations in Podgorica, just 1,650 feet from Temple of Christ's Resurrection. The property features views of the city and is 1,650 feet from Modern Art Gallery.
There is a sitting area and a kitchen. A flat-screen TVwith cable channels, as well as a CD player are available.
Clock Tower in Podgorica is 1.1 miles from Accommodation in Podgorica, and Parliament of Montenegro is 1.1 miles away. Podgorica Airport is 6 miles from the property.
PODGORICA - Montenegro Travel Guide | Around The World
Podgorica is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. The city was also called Titograd (Титоград) between 1946 and 1992 when Montenegro was part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), in honour of Josip Broz Tito.
Podgorica's favourable position at the confluence of the Ribnica and Morača rivers and the meeting point of the fertile Zeta Plain and Bjelopavlići Valley has encouraged settlement. The city is close to winter ski centres in the north and seaside resorts on the Adriatic Sea.
The Podgorica Municipality contains 10.4% of Montenegro's territory and 29.9% of its population. It is the administrative centre of Montenegro and its economic, cultural and educational focus.
Podgorica is located in central Montenegro. The area is crossed with rivers and the city itself is only 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Lake Skadar. The Morača and Ribnica rivers flow through the city, while the Zeta, Cijevna, Sitnica and Mareza flow nearby. Morača is the largest river in the city, being 70 m or 230 ft wide near downtown, and having carved a 20 m or 66 ft deep canyon for the length of its course through the city. Except for the Morača and Zeta, other rivers have an appearance of small creeks. The richness in bodies of water is a major feature of the city.
In contrast to most of Montenegro, Podgorica lies in a mainly flat area at the northern end of the Zeta plain, at an elevation of 40 m (130 ft). The only exceptions are hills which overlook the city. The most significant is 130.3 m (427 ft) high Gorica Hill, city's namesake, which rises above the city centre. The other hills include Malo brdo (little hill, 205.4 m or 674 ft), Velje brdo (big hill, 283 m or 928 ft), Ljubović (101 m or 331 ft) and Dajbapska gora (172 m or 564 ft). In the main, these are too steep for development and thus limit the city's expansion, especially to the north. However, urbanization has been encroaching on the lower slopes of the hills since the 1990s. Podgorica city proper has an area of 108 square kilometres (42 sq mi), while actual urbanized area is much smaller.
Podgorica is home to many Montenegrin cultural institutions and events. It hosts the Montenegrin National Theatre and a number of museums and galleries. The Montenegrin National Theatre is the most significant theatre not only in Podgorica but in all of Montenegro. Podgorica is also host to the City Theatre (Gradsko pozorište), which includes the Children's Theatre and the Puppet Theatre. Although not as rich in museums and galleries as the historic royal capital Cetinje, there are several noteworthy museums:
The Podgorica City Museum (Muzej grada Podgorice) preserves Podgorica's rich heritage. Founded in 1950, it has four categories: archaeological, ethnographic, historical and cultural-historical. It houses artefacts which date back to the Roman and Illyrian eras.
The Archaeological Research Centre (Centar za arheološka istraživanja) was founded in 1961. Its mission is to gather, classify, restore and display archaeological sites.
The Marko Miljanov Museum (Muzej Marka Miljanova) in Medun shows life in 19th century Montenegro.
The Natural History Museum (Prirodnjački muzej) displays specimens of Montenegrin flora and fauna. This museum has no exhibition space of its own, despite many proposals and initiatives to build one.
There is a notable art gallery in the Dvorac Petrovića (Petrović Castle) complex in Podgorica's largest public park. King Nicholas's castle, Perjanički Dom (House of the Honour Guard), castle chapel and surrounding buildings were converted to an art gallery in 1984. Since 1995, it has been part of the Modern Arts Centre (Centar savremenih umjetnosti) and houses approximately 1,500 works of art. The historic Cinema of Culture (Kino Kultura), which was founded in 1949, was closed in November 2008 due to continuous financial losses it generated. It was the only cinema in the city for 6 decades. The building of the former cinema will be converted to host the Podgorica City Theatre. Shortly after its closure, a Ster-Kinekor (later acquired by Cineplexx) 6-screen multiplex cinema opened at Delta City shopping mall.
A significant cultural institution of over fifty years' standing is the Budo Tomović Cultural-Informational Centre (KIC Budo Tomović). It is a public institution which organizes various artistic events, including Podgorica Cultural Summer (Podgoričko Kulturno Ljeto), FIAT – International Alternative Theatre Festival (Festival Internacionalnog Alternativnog Teatra), DEUS – December Arts Scene (Decembarska Umjetnička Scena).