Museum of maritime heritage – Porto Montenegro, Tivat
This is my first time in Tivat, I am impressed, it is very interesting here.
Maritime Museum in Kotor Part 2 Montenegro December 2014
Perast, Montenegro - Day trip from Kotor
Perast is one of the most beautiful little places in the Bay of Kotor. This picturesque town lives up to its reputation as one of the best kept secrets in the Adriatic sea. Perast is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in an area of outstanding natural beauty. This tiny town boasts 16 churches and 17 formerly grand palaces. One of the biggest churches in Perast is the church of Sveti Nikola, which is located on the main square. It was built in 1691, and it impresses with its bell tower which is 55 meters tall and whose bells in 1713 were the biggest in Europe. Perast’s most famous landmarks are actually right in the middle of the waters - two picturesque islands with quite the story behind them. One is called Sveti Djordje (St. George) island, and the other called Gospa od Škrpjela (Our Lady of the Rock). Gospa od Škrpjela (originally called in Venetian “Madonna dello Scarpello”) is particularly interesting given that it is the only artificially built island in the Adriatic sea. It was built upon a rock (Škrpjel) after two Venetian sailors from Perast found a icon of the Virgin Mary on it in 1452. This church is also a museum and is definitely worth visiting. The guide will explain to you how the island and church came to be and show you the various relics inside. The museum contains prehistoric artifacts as well as more recent pieces from the town’s seafaring population. Island of Saint George is other islet off the coast of Perast in Bay of Kotor. Unlike Our Lady of the Rocks, it is a natural island. The island contains Saint George Benedictine monastery from the 12th century and the old graveyard for the old nobility from Perast and further from the whole Bay of Kotor. The town museum is located in Captain Visko Bujovic's palace and is a really interesting stop to see some of the history of not just Perast, but the whole Bay of Kotor. It's filled with a rich collection of furniture and artifacts that were donated by the local population. The town has several restaurants around its waterfront and the cuisine served at these restaurants ranges from traditional to international and deliciously fresh seafood. Perast is an ideal location to stay in the Bay of Kotor. It has a beautiful view towards the peaks around of Orjen and Lovćen mountain ranges. It’s very small and stunningly beautiful and as a UNESCO World heritage site, it is a must-visit!
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Herceg Novi - Anna
Herceg Novi - Anna
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Between giving a keynote at GDX in Savannah and doing the FMCG show live at Notacon in Cleveland, George gives a tour of his modest housing facilities in Georgia. Thanks, Savannah College of Art and Design!
Kotor, Montenegro - virtual tour
Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Gulf of Kotor. It is a fortified town on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, in a bay near the limestone cliffs of Mt. Lovćen. Characterized by winding streets and squares, its medieval old town has several Romanesque churches, including Kotor Cathedral. It's also home to the Maritime Museum, which explores local seafaring history. Sveti Đorđe, one of 2 tiny islands off the ancient town of Perast, features a centuries-old church.
The old Mediterranean port of Kotor is surrounded by fortifications built during the Venetian period. It is located on the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska), one of the most indented parts of the Adriatic Sea. Some have called it the southern-most fjord in Europe, but it is a ria, a submerged river canyon. Together with the nearly overhanging limestone cliffs of Orjen and Lovćen, Kotor and its surrounding area form an impressive and picturesque Mediterranean landscape.
In recent years, Kotor has seen a steady increase in tourists, many of them coming by cruise ship. Visitors are attracted both by the natural beauty of the Gulf of Kotor and by the old town of Kotor.
Kotor is part of the World Heritage Site dubbed the Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor.
Luxembourg Fortification
Wes takes a look at the tour into the Luxembourge Fortifications
History of Ulqin-Ulcinj Dulcigno pearl of Adriatic Pirate stronghold Albania Veneto
ULQIN !!!Dulcigno CITY OF THE LIVING PAST 2500 years young!
WHERE HISTORY BECOMES ALIVE CONSIDERED BY TRAVELERS A PEARL OF ADRIATIC SEA WITH UNPARALLELED BEAUTY THE KALAJA the stone walled masterpiece stands tall proud of its past... ruled by Romans, Venetians,and ultimately by Ottoman Empire all this contradictions where East!!! Meets the west !!!is what makes Ulchin unique .
At the peak of the power Ulqinis naval fleet was over 400 ships strong Brigantines ,Tartane!they flag flew high all over Adriatic sea ...Sea masters that were highly regarded even by they enemies.Even the late King Faroukh of Egypt had them in his service...
this former Pirates den!was once the most formidable and fearsome stronghold of Mediterranean pirates making even the Venice!tremble and to even declare war as they boats where constantly pillaged by Ulqinis 500 strong Pirates.
lead by the legendary leader Uluç Alia( admiral of the Ottoman fleet who took part in the battle of Lepant his boat the only one displaying the Albanian flag undefeated...
Arnaut Memi captured none the less the unknown Spainard Miguel De Servantes yes !that Cervantes of Don qihoti fame that after 5 years of imprisonment sold as Slave,to ultimately rename his main character Dylqinea in honor of the city of the same name Dulcingo,that captured him but ultimately gave him his freedom ...he was renamed an Albanian nick name SERVET☺️
Can u see this citatel can u imagine the star of David in the heart of a city that was under Ottomans the miracle of the transformer of the Jewish holy book of Toorah lived here Yes !
Shabbetai Zvi, Sabbatai Zevi
the Jewish false Messiah who shook European Jewry to its foundations in the 17th century, spend his last days as the protector of the citadel converting to Islam !!!his tomb and the resting place where he passed away in 1676 is still a shrine revered to this day...
Ulqin is the only one of 2 city's with Venice the other that had they own boat making stamp renowned for its ship making craftsmanship.
The one and only Albanian city port where three religions live in peace side by side.
Given as a gift to new state of Montenegro in 1880 from Ottoman empire hundreds of Albanian and oriental historical monuments were destroyed together with the inscriptions with a great museum value.
this place with its high walls has many secrets that just wait to be uncovered .
There is a sign in latin that reminds us all by one of the captains of this city that says;Nemo propheta in patria Suano man is a prophet in his own land...it belongs to the fallen venetian noble that protected Ulqin from Ottoman invasion count Antonio Zanotto...that was his epitaph ????
this biblical quote reminds us all of the fleeting life that's goes by only to come back to this place and rediscover the long lost legends of Jason and the Argonauts shouting from the highest peak welcome with open hearts re imagine the force of nature that Ulqini was is and will always Be...Be.....
Kotor city , Montenegro - Aerial view
Kotor is a fortified town on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, in a bay near the limestone cliffs of Mt. Lovćen. Characterized by winding streets and squares, its medieval old town has several Romanesque churches, including Kotor Cathedral. It's also home to the Maritime Museum, which explores local seafaring history. Sveti Đorđe, one of 2 tiny islands off the ancient town of Perast, features a centuries-old church
Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro with a population of about 13,500. It is well-known for its World heritage medieval structures (including churches and fortifications) and its stunning natural setting at the very edge of the mountain-rimmed Kotor Bay
Kotor, Montenegro, Aerial, Bay of Kotor
MONTENEGRO - Travel Guide | Around The World
Montenegro (Montenegrin: Crna Gora, Црна Гора) is a country in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east, and Albania to the south. To the west of Montenegro is the Adriatic Sea.
Montenegro's tourism suffered greatly from Yugoslavia's tragic civil war in the 1990s. In recent years, along with the stabilized situation in the region, tourism in Montenegro has begun to recover, and Montenegro is being re-discovered by tourists from around the globe.
In 2007, the country received peak level of tourism which almost reached pre-war volumes. As a result, many roads have been renovated (reducing driving time) and many hotels have been constructed or renovated.
Cities :
Podgorica — the capital and biggest city in Montenegro, experiencing a huge architectural boom in the last couple of years
Bečići — with a 2km long fine sandy beach, it is home to numerous resorts and hotels
Budva — most popular town known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife
Cetinje — the old royal capital of Montenegro, with a large number of museums, monasteries and former embassies
Herceg Novi — founded in 1382 and located in the entrance of the Bay of Kotor
Kotor — an ancient fortified town located deep down the Boka Kotorska bay, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Nikšić — the second largest city in Montenegro and economically important
Perast — beautiful small village, a UNESCO World Natural and Historical Heritage Site
Tivat - a small town in the Bay of Kotor, quickly emerging into a major touristic, business and transport centre
Žabljak — center of Montenegrin mountain tourism and a popular spot for skiers
Other destinations :
Biogradska Gora National Park — one of the last remaining untouched forests in Europe
Durmitor National Park — rafting through the Tara Canyon, the deepest canyon in Europe, is one of the most popular activities in Montenegro
Lovćen National Park — beautiful mountain with natural, cultural and historical scenery
Mount Ostrog — the amazing monastery situated on the almost vertical cliff of Mount Ostrog
Skadar Lake National Park — the largest lake on the Balkans and the natural habitat of the very diverse flora and fauna
Sveti Stefan — picturesque town-hotel, a former fishermen town on the small peninsula near Budva (currently closed for renovation)
Montenegro has really developed as an 'Adventure Tourism' destination in recent years. A number of companies have invested in training and equipment to provide: White Water Rafting (along Europe's deepest canyon), Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Climbing, Scuba, Sailing, Wind and Kitesurfing, Horse Riding, Hiking and Paragliding.
Montenegro makes a fantastic location for all Mountain activities, much of the interior is uninhabited mountain and forest wilderness, with dramatic scenery and some of Europe's last bears, wolves and occasionally lynx. Diving is also very attractive; Montenegro may not have the underwater coral gardens of Sharm El Sheik, but there are quite a few semi-exotic species, incredible visibility, impressive underwater topography and a profusion of diveable historic wrecks (7 in the Bay of Kotor alone).
Porto Montenegro, Tivat - Montenegro
Porto Montenegro is the first comprehensive state-of-the-art deep water marina in the Adriatic Sea. It offers over 600 berths of all sizes - at least 130 reserved for yachts of over 30 metres - as part of a full-service community of luxury apartments, shops, restaurants and other sports and entertainment amenities. The marina will have berths for 650 yachts, 150 of them super yachts, up to 150m long.
Porto Montenegro is a phased development: there are now 185 marina berths, five mixed-use buildings containing 130 luxury residences, over 20 retail outlets, a full sports facility, yacht club, 64m infinity pool and lounge bar named the Lido Mar, a naval heritage museum, and a planned waterfront 5-star boutique hotel.
Projects related to Porto Montenegro include an 18-hole golf course in the vicinity of Tivat Airport, and a possible acquisition of Bijela shipyard by Peter Munk, which should serve as a yacht maintenance facility.
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1979 Montenegro earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
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The 1979 Montenegro earthquake occurred on 15 April at 06:19 UTC with a moment magnitude of 6.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). It was the most devastating earthquake on the territory of present-day Montenegro, then part of SFR Yugoslavia, and was mostly felt along the Montenegrin and Albanian coastline. It was also felt in other parts of the country (in Podgorica with intensity of VII, in Sarajevo and Skopje V-VI, in Belgrade IV, in Zagreb and Ljubljana III-IV) and was followed by more than 90 aftershocks stronger than 4.0 on Richter scale.
Tourism in Montenegro
Montenegro is a small Mediterranean country with rich architectural and cultural heritage, diversity of landscapes and climates, and well preserved natural environment. Naturally well-suited for development of all kinds of tourism, Montenegro is focused on becoming an elite tourist destination. Montenegro is considered one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations. In 2007, over a million tourists visited Montenegro, making some 7.3 million overnight stays. This accounted for some 480 million euros in tourism revenue in 2007.
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Kotor Old Town - Montenegro
Subtitles in EN & GR - Υπότιτλοι στα ελληνικά και αγγλικά
The Old Town of Kotor is an ancient trade center, due to its fortified entrance to the sea. It's also a UNESCO World Natural and Historical Heritage Site and Montenegro's most famous town.
The Old Town is a well-preserved collection of buildings, churches, squares and stone streets that date back to the Middle Ages.
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Η παλιά πόλη του Κότορ είναι αρχαίο εμπορικό κέντρο, εξαιτίας της οχυρής εισόδου προς τη θάλασσα. Είναι επίσης Μνημείο Παγκόσμιας Φυσικής και Πολιτιστικής Κληρονομιάς της UNESCO και η πιο διάσημη πόλη του Μαυροβουνίου.
Η Παλιά Πόλη έχει πολύ καλά διατηρημένα κτίρια, εκκλησίες, πλατείες και πλακόστρωτα δρομάκια που χρονολογούνται από το Μεσαίωνα.
Montenegro Road Trip: Budva to Kotor
We take a road trip in Montenegro. We start out by getting a glimpse of the famous exclusive five star resort on the island of Sveti Stefan. Then we tour through the old town of Budva. Finally we stop at the gorgeous beach of Trsteno before heading to Kotor.
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Sveti Stefan:
It is not a secret why Sveti Stefan is one of the most visited places in Montenegro - If you want a great photo of the landscape you should definitely go there. Sveti Stefan is a fortified island village connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway.
Surrounded by 15th century stone villas, Svety Stefan’s pink sand beach and turquoise Adriatic water is a great place to visit.
The island is owned by luxurious Aman resort, which means that unless you are a guest, you won’t be able to visit it. But don’t worry, ogling comes for free.
Sveti Stefan has been named Montenegro’s most photographed site. Also, if Sveti Stefan’s village is a great place to really admire and experience local culture, cuisine and drinks. Overall a great trip for couples and families. Definitely a must visit place in Montenegro.
Trsteno Bay Beach:
Trsteno is one of the secret gems in Montenegro - a great place to swim, dive off and sunbathe. Surrounded by great variety of beautiful trees and flowers, you will find yourself in an amazing freshwater grotto with a beautiful opening to the crystal Adriatic sea and gorgeous harbour. Spend the day contemplating the scene and enjoying the refreshing water, once you finish, go back to the top and enjoy a great dinner at the Restuaran Konoba Canossa.
Trsteno is one of those places where you will find peace away from touristic places and at the same time, you will find yourself in a wonderful natural scenario worthy of photography and more.
Kotor:
Kotor has been named by Unesco as a world heritage site. The old city is filled with medieval architecture and monuments. Although small (only 4kms) Kotor is filled with great restaurants, bars and hotels. The beautiful view is framed by amazing mountains surrounding the city and lace. Kotor also has the great Saint Ivan fortress; one of the most important historical sites in the Adriatic sea.
We will be here during our trip, we can’t way to show you more of what Kotor and Monetegro have to offer.
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Our trip in Montenegro:
Montenegro
The pearl of the Mediterranean, unique in many ways, is situated in the south of the Adriatic. Nowhere else can you find, so much natural wealth, beauty, mild beaches, clear lakes, fast rivers, and gorgeous mountains in such a compact area as in Montenegro.
Budva
Budva is the metropolis of Montenegrin tourism thanks to the great number of beaches and hotels that make this a most desirable tourist destination.Apart from its natural beauty, its bay islands and beaches for example, Budva is rich in historic monuments
Kotor
Wedged between brooding mountains and a moody corner of the bay, the achingly atmospheric Kotor (Котор) is perfectly at one with its setting. Hemmed in by staunch walls snaking improbably up the surrounding slopes, the town is a medieval maze of museums, churches, cafe-strewn squares and Venetian palaces and pillories.
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Tivat (czarnog. Тиват, wł. Teodo, gr. Θειοδος, Thiodhos) – miasto i najmniejsza gmina miejska w Czarnogórze w pobliżu Kotoru, słynące z portu z zabytkowymi okrętami oraz lotniska (port lotniczy Tivat) na półwyspie otoczonym morzem i górami. Tivat to także kurort z hotelami, piaszczystymi plażami oraz czystą wodą.
Czarnogóra (czarnogórski Црна Гора/Crna Gora IPA [t͡sr̩̂ːnaː ɡɔ̌ra], do października 2007 r. – Republika Czarnogóry) – państwo w Europie Południowej powstałe po rozpadzie Serbii i Czarnogóry. Wcześniej republika związkowa Federacyjnej Republiki Jugosławii (1992–2003) oraz Serbii i Czarnogóry (2003–2006). Leży na wybrzeżu Morza Adriatyckiego i graniczy z Serbią, Kosowem, Chorwacją, Bośnią i Hercegowiną oraz Albanią.
W wyniku przeprowadzonego 21 maja 2006 referendum niepodległościowego zadeklarowano zerwanie dotychczas istniejącej federacji z Serbią (Serbia i Czarnogóra). Ostatecznie parlament Czarnogóry proklamował niepodległość 3 czerwca 2006. Zgodnie z umową związkową sukcesorem dotychczas istniejącego państwa Serbii i Czarnogóry została Serbia, natomiast Czarnogóra od nowa rozpoczęła procesy akcesyjne do organizacji międzynarodowych. 28 czerwca 2006 Czarnogóra została przyjęta do Organizacji Narodów Zjednoczonych jako 192. członek tej organizacji, a od 11 maja 2007 roku jest 47. państwem członkowskim Rady Europy[5]. Od grudnia 2009 jest kandydatem do NATO, a od 17 grudnia 2010 r. posiada status kandydata do Unii Europejskie
orto Montenegro is a luxury yacht marina and adjacent waterfront development under construction in Tivat, Montenegro.
Porto Montenegro Marina
The construction site was a naval shipyard named Arsenal, which fell into disuse after the breakup of Yugoslavia and the decline of the Yugoslav Navy. The lot on which the shipyard is situated was put on public offering in 2006, and was bought by Canadian businessman Peter Munk. It was acknowledged in 2008 that he was not alone in the venture - while Munk owns 54% of the Porto Montenegro company, the rest is owned by Oleg Deripaska, Nathaniel Rothschild, Jacob Rothschild, Bernard Arnault, Sandor Demijan and Anthony Munk.
Munk announced that he intends to build a luxury yacht marina and a waterfront community, which would cater to needs of growing community of superyacht owners. The position of Tivat in the secluded part of the Bay of Kotor, together with the proximity of Tivat Airport, makes it favourable location for a marina.
Porto Montenegro is the first comprehensive state-of-the-art deep water marina in the Adriatic Sea. The marina will have berths for 650 yachts, 150 of them super yachts, up to 150m long. These will be part of a full-service community of luxury apartments, shops, restaurants and other sports and entertainment amenities.
Porto Montenegro is a phased development: there are now 185 marina berths, five mixed-use buildings containing 130 luxury residences, over 20 retail outlets, a full sports facility, yacht club, 64 meter infinity pool and lounge bar, a naval heritage museum, and a waterfront boutique hotel.
Projects related to Porto Montenegro include an 18-hole golf course in the vicinity of Tivat Airport, and a possible acquisition of Bijela shipyard by Peter Munk, which could serve as a yacht maintenance facility.
Following an international architectural competition, ReardonSmith Architects was appointed to master plan and design the marina and residential community of Porto Montenegro. The firm's proposal claims to respect both the local architectural inheritance and the natural habitat in building the new resort. The firm was partially inspired by the work of American urban planner Kevin Lynch.
Virtually all the existing structures were demolished and their materials crushed to form aggregate. Construction is predominantly in local stone, with roofing in terracotta and clay tiles.
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Хорватия: Цавтат | Croatia: Cavtat
Я со своим верным штурманом и супругой Аллой Кошкой провел 5 чудесных выходных дня в Южной Далмации.
2 дня - в Черногории: аэропорт Тиват (Черногория) - Котор - Пераст - национальный парк Ловчен - Цетине - Rijeka Crnojevica - Будва - Свети-Стефан - совершаем паромную переправу через Которский залив - Herceg Novi - о чем можно посмотреть мой фильм:
Оставшиеся 3 дня мы отдохнули в городке Цавтат, в замечательном отеле Hotel Croatia Cavtat*****
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Ца́втат (хорв. Cavtat, итал. Ragusavecchia) — город в Хорватии, расположенный на юго-востоке от Дубровника на адриатическом побережье, в Дубровницко-Неретванской жупании.
Цавтат — центр общины Конавле и самый южный город Хорватии. Численность населения — 2 тыс. человек.
Цавтат — древний город, он был известен ещё как греческая колония Эпидаурус (Epidauros). В 228 году до н. э. город попал под власть римлян и позднее стал римской колонией. Название города также претерпело некоторые изменения: оно было латинизировано. Таким образом, город стал называться Эпидаврум (лат. Epidaurum).
Первое упоминание о римском городе Эпидавре относится к 47 году до Рождества Христова. До наших дней почти не дошло предметов материальной культуры. Частично сохранился акведук, соединяющий Эпидаврум с деревней Водовадья в Конавле, снабжавшей город водой. Название места, откуда забиралась вода (Конавле — Каналис) дало название всей местности.
В начале VII века город подвергся аваро-славянскому нашествию и, предположительно, в 614 году беженцы из Эпидауруса основали город Рагузу (современный Дубровник). С тех пор Цавтат принадлежал славянскому государству Травунии. В 1426 году он был приобретен у князя Р. Павловича Дубровницкой республикой, и с этого времени Цавтат полностью разделил судьбу Дубровника.
В настоящее время Цавтат — один из популярных туристических центров Хорватии.
Большая часть зданий Цавтата сохранившихся со времён Республики Дубровник построено в стиле ренессанс с элементами готики. Это — Княжеский двор, церковь Святого Николая и монастырь Девы Марии Снежной. Также, частично уцелели городские стены и фортификационные сооружения.
Во дворце ректора хранится коллекция Балтазара Богишича: библиотека состоящая из 22 тыс. раритетных книг, ценнейший архив, собрание графики, коллекция старинных монет, оружия, этнографическая коллекция.
В доме где родился Влах Буховец открыт Мемориальный музей. Так же работы Буховца экспонируются в церкви Св. Николая и в церкви монастыря Девы Марии Снежной.
В окрестностях Цавтата расположены руины илирийских, греческих и римских поселений. При раскопках там найдены амфоры, части строений, мозаики и т. п. Недалеко от монастыря сохранились остатки городских улиц, руины амфитеатра и лестницы ведущие на холм возвышающийся над городом, где согласно легенде стоял храм Асклепия, а позже (в римские времена) располагался форум Августа. В настоящее время на холме построен шедевр хорватского скульптора Ивана Мештровича — мавзолей семейства Рачич.