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Kotor, first mentioned in 168 BC, was settled during Ancient Roman times, when it was known as Acruvium. Kotor has been fortified since the early Middle Ages, when Emperor Justinian built a fortress above Acruvium in 535, after expelling the Ostrogoths. Today's Old City of Kotor is a well preserved medieval town, built between the 12th and 14th century. Medieval architecture and numerous monuments of cultural heritage have made Kotor an UNESCO listed World Natural and Historical Heritage Site. Through the entire city the buildings are criss-crossed with narrow streets and squares.
Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (Sveti Tripun) is a monument of Roman culture and one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. The Church of Saint Luke (Sveti Luka) from the 13th century, Church of Saint Ana (Sveta Ana) from the 12th century, Church of Saint Mary (Sveta Marija) from the 13th century, Church of the Healing Mother of God (Gospe od Zdravlja) from the 15th century, the Prince's Palace from the 17th century and the Napoleon's Theatre from the 19th century are all treasures that are part of the rich heritage of Kotor.
Kotor and the Bay of Kotor - Montenegro, HD Video Tour
Town of Kotor and the Bay of Kotor - Montenegro, Short HD Video Tour - October 2013.
Kotorski Zaliv i Kotor Stari Grad - Crna Gora.
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Kotor, first mentioned in 168 BC, was settled during Ancient Roman times, when it was known as Acruvium. Kotor has been fortified since the early Middle Ages, when Emperor Justinian built a fortress above Acruvium in 535, after expelling the Ostrogoths. Today's Old City of Kotor is a well preserved medieval town, built between the 12th and 14th century. Medieval architecture and numerous monuments of cultural heritage have made Kotor an UNESCO listed World Natural and Historical Heritage Site. Through the entire city the buildings are criss-crossed with narrow streets and squares.
Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (Sveti Tripun) is a monument of Roman culture and one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. The Church of Saint Luke (Sveti Luka) from the 13th century, Church of Saint Ana (Sveta Ana) from the 12th century, Church of Saint Mary (Sveta Marija) from the 13th century, Church of the Healing Mother of God (Gospe od Zdravlja) from the 15th century, the Prince's Palace from the 17th century and the Napoleon's Theatre from the 19th century are all treasures that are part of the rich heritage of Kotor.
Cetinje, Short Historical Walking Tour (Montenegro)
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The video presents the summary of the our tour guided by a local guide through Cetinje, the historical capital of Montenegro. We are acquainted with the history, spirituality and culture of Montenegrins by reviewing the main historical buildings and the personalities that inhabited them. The tour, like a time machine, opens a legendary world, ended a century ago.
At the end of the 15th century, under pressure from Turkish and Venetian invaders, Ivan Crnojević, religious and political leader, moved the country's capital to Cetinje, a natural fortified place at the foot of the Lovćen Mountains (Black, hence the name of the country). The princes court was built in 1482, and in 1484 the Crnojević fortified monastery was completed, in which his son, Đurađ Crnojević, will set up the first printing house of the southern Slavs. The court and the monastery will be completely destroyed by the Turks in 1692. Cetinje will begin to shine again under the leadership of bishop Danilo Petrović Njegoš, founder of the Petrović dynasty (with 7 rulers from 1697-1918, 5 of them being Vladika = bishop) but also builder (1701-1704) of the imposing Cetinje Monastery. Despite being devastated by the Turks several times, the monastic complex has been rebuilt and expanded each time, becoming the center of Montenegro's cultural, spiritual and political life. The church of the monastery houses the relics of Saint Peter of Cetinje, of the bishop-ruler Danilo Petrović Njegoš (the founder of the monastery) and of the Grand Duke Mirko, the father of King Nikola I Petrovic. Also, in the monastery museum is the hand of St. John the Baptist and a part of the cross on which Jesus was crucified. After Danilo Petrović Njegoš followed Sava Petrović Njegoš, Vasilije Petrović Njegoš, Petar I Petrović Njegoš, Petar II Petrović Njegoš, Danilo I Petrović Njegoš (he separates the ecclesiastical function from the political one, becoming Prince of Montenegro Petrov) and finally Nikola I Petrović Njegoš. Under Petar II Petrovic Njegoš (1813-1851; ruler, bishop, poet, philosopher) Cetinje, but also Montenegro know important modernizations and also from him remained the Biljard Palace (Museum), bringing the first billiard table in Cetinje. The last of the dynasty's list, but perhaps most important, is Nikola I Mirkov Petrović Njegoš (1841 - 1921), who reigned as sovereign prince (1860-1910) and then as king (1910-1918). Not only did Nikola I show great political skills, playing an important role on the European political scene, but he was also a profound reformer (administration, culture) of the country. Montenegro was recognized as an independent state at the Berlin Congress in 1878. Nikola I practically rebuilt (urbanized) Cetinje in the form we see today (the historical city), the former palaces and embassies now becoming cultural institutions. Nikola I also closes a historical cycle by building in 1886 the Ćipur Church (with the role of princes chapel) exactly on the ruins of the former monastery built in 1484 by Ivan Crnojević, the founder of the city. Exiled after the First World War, his and his wife's remains will be re-buried with all honors in 1989 in this church (Ćipur). In 1942, Josip Broz Tito, the communist leader of Yugoslavia, moved the capital of Montenegro from Cetinje to Titograd (today Podgorica).
Our quick tour through the historical part of Cetinje city points to the following objectives: Ćipur Church, Cetinje Monastery, Biljard Palace (Museum) of Petar II Petrovic Njegoš, Palace (Museum) of King Nikola I Petrović Njegoš, Ethnographic Museum (former Serbian Embassy), the former Girls' School, the Music Academy (the former embassy of Great Britain) and the Blue Palace (residence of the Crown Prince Danilo I, now the seat of the Montenegro presidency). Unfortunately, we did not see the Vlaska Church (Vlach's Church), which we, the Romanians, would be interested in, the church being built at 1450 by the Vlachs (Romanians) shepherds, now disappeared population.
Bay of Kotor in Kotor Municipality, Montenegro
Bay of Kotor in Kotor Municipality, Montenegro
For many years, Kotor has been attracting numbers of tourists from all over the world and for a reason. Over 2000 years old, with its Venetian palaces, churches, museums and squares, it is truly a fortification masterpiece.
Located in a surreal and unique atmosphere of Boka Bay, trapped in time, Kotor will tell you about the ancient legends and some amazing stories. Surrounded by dark mountains, the city is remarkably, stunningly beautiful and Kotor’s Old Town is a maze of cobblestone streets.
Too see it for yourself, we suggest you start packing your things, and do not forget your camera.
We guarantee that you will be impressed with Kotor and the entire Boka Kotorska Bay.
Located along one of the world’s most beautiful bays is Kotor, a city of traders and famous sailors, with many stories to tell.
The Old City of Kotor is a well preserved urbanization typical of the middle Ages, built between the 12th and 14th century. Medieval architecture and numerous monuments of cultural heritage have made Kotor land on the UNESCO’s World Natural and Historical Heritage Site list.
Through the entire city the buildings are intersected by narrow streets and squares. Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (Sveti Tripun) is at the center of one of these squares, and it’s a monument of Roman culture and one of the most recognizable symbols of the city.
The Church of Saint Luke (Sveti Luka) from the 13th century, Church of Saint Ana (Sveta Ana) from the 12th century, Church of Saint Mary (Sveta Marija) from the 13th century, Church of the Healing Mother of God (Gospe od Zdravlja) from the 15th century, the Prince’s Palace from the 17th century and the Napoleon’s Theatre from the 19th century are all treasures that are part of the rich heritage of Kotor. Carnivals and festivals are organized each year to give additional charm to this most beautiful city of the Montenegrin littoral.
The History of Kotor
Even though we are in the 21st century, the science still, unfortunately hasn’t established when the first lodgment in Kotor was founded. Historical resources, as the earliest period, which is connected to Kotor, mention the antique period. According to some other data, Kotor is 2 millenniums old, and its name stems from the word DEKATERA (from the old Greece KATAREO – meaning HOT). The written sources mention the “Upper town”, which referred to the oldest part of the lodgment on the top of the hill Sveti Ivan (St. Ivan) (above Kotor), and the “Lower town”, present Kotor.
The rich history of Kotor, is parallel to the rich culture of the town with which many conquerors ruled: the Illyrians, the Venetians, the Austrians, the French…
First the town was ruled by the Illyrians (III and II century B.C.). On the other hand the Romans are considered to be the founders of Kotor 168 B.C. – 476 A.D. Kotor was under their reign until the break of Roman Empire in 476 A.D. After the Romans, until the year 1185 Kotor was under the reign of Byzantium. Instead of Akruvijum, as Kotor was initially named, under the Byzantium reign Kotor is named DEKADERON.
The period from 1185 – 1371 Kotor remains one of the coastal towns which are a part of the Medieval Serbian state, under the management of dynasty Nemanjic. The dynasty Nemanjic, names the town Kotor, and they make Kotor a seaport, through which they have maintained connections with the west. During the reign of the Serbian dynasty Nemanjic, Kotor experiences a significant economical as well as cultural boon.
After Nemanjic dynasty, Kotor is being taken over by the Hungarians. The Hungarian King Ludvik, rules Kotor from 1371 to 1384. After that, Kotor is being governed by Bosnian King Tvrtko I (1384 – 1391).
The period from 1391 to 1420 Kotor is being an independent Republic. Because of the danger of the conquering the town by the Turks, in 1420 people from Kotor voluntarily, and with accordance with the decision of the Big council of Kotor, give the management of the town to the Venetian Republic. Until 1797 Kotor was under reign of Venice. Considering the fact that at that time Kotor was a battle field, the period until 1797 is thought to be the most dramatic and the hardest in the history of Kotor.
From 1797 to 1805 Kotor is a part of the Austrian empire. In 1806 year Russians come to Kotor. They governed the town only for a year – until 1807.
The French soon menace Kotor. As the Russian army was defeated by the French, in the battle near Fridland, Russian with a secret contract give Kotor to France, which rules over Kotor from 1807 until 1813.
Montenegrin ruler Petar I Petrovic helps people from Kotor in September of 1813. At that time Montenegrins and people from Boka (the other name for people from Kotor) fight together against the French Monarchy. So at that time there comes to certain unison of Boka and former Montenegro.
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Medieval City of Kotor - UNESCO City of Traders and Famous Sailors, Montenegro
Located along one of Montenegro's most beautiful bays is Kotor, a city of traders and famous sailors, with many stories to tell. The Old City of Kotor is a well preserved urbanization typical of the middle Ages, built between the 12th and 14th century. Medieval architecture and numerous monuments of cultural heritage have made Kotor a UNESCO World Natural and Historical Heritage Site. Through the entire city the buildings are criss-crossed with narrow streets and squares. One of these squares contains the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (Sveti Tripun), a monument of Roman culture and one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. The Church of Saint Luke (Sveti Luka) from the 13th century, Church of Saint Ana (Sveta Ana) from the 12th century, Church of Saint Mary (Sveta Marija) from the 13th century, Church of the Healing Mother of God (Gospe od Zdravlja) from the 15th century, the Prince's Palace from the 17th century and the Napoleon's Theatre from the 19th century are all treasures that are part of the rich heritage of Kotor. Carnivals and festivals are organized each year to give additional charm to this most beautiful city of the Montenegrin littoral.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MONTENEGRO IN GOOGL EARTH PART TWO ( 2/3 )
1. FORT,ZABLJAK CRNOJEVICA 42°19'1.48N 19° 9'23.81E
2. CHURCH OF ST.ARCHANGEL MICHAEL,HERCEG NOVI 42°27'5.52N 18°32'15.70E
3. CATHOLIC CHURCH,PODGORICA 42°26'16.74N 19°16'32.53E
4. BUCA SUMMER VILLA,TIVAT 42°25'53.05N 18°41'47.18E
5. MONUMENT,PODGORICA 42°26'57.57N 19°15'57.64E
6. ST.ELIJAH'S CHURCH,DOBROTA 42°26'11.33N 18°45'50.18E
7. KRALJ NIKOLA,PODGORICA 42°26'20.98N 19°15'37.90E
8. NOTRE-DAME OF ROCHER,PERAST 42°29'12.59N 18°41'19.33E
9. MONUMENT,BAR 42°14'45.77N 19° 5'30.39E
10. CHURCH OF ST.ANNA,DURICI 42°28'10.37N 18°40'35.16E
11. CLOCK TOWER,PODGORICA 42°26'8.21N 19°15'36.29E
12. OUR LADY'S TEMPLE,PRCANJ 42°27'11.94N 18°44'53.00E
13. PRESS CENTER,NIKSIC 42°46'10.28N 18°56'59.93E
14. VLACH CHURCH,CETINJE 42°23'26.91N 18°55'28.01E
15. HOLY MOTHER CHURCH,PERAST 42°29'9.07N 18°42'8.03E
16. GOVERNMENT BUILDING,CETINJE 42°23'30.13N 18°55'34.28E
17. KUCHI KOM MOUNTAIN (2487 m -- 8160 ft) 42°41'10.86N 19°40'3.35E
18. PALACE JELENA,OBALA 42°29'15.61N 18°41'48.72E
19. BILJARDA,CETINJE 42°23'16.17N 18°55'22.78E
20. CATHEDRAL OF TRIPUNA 42°25'27.39N 18°46'17.13E
21. MANOSTERY,BERANE 42°51'9.59N 19°51'39.65E
Cetinje, Montenegro - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Cetinje
Top best places to visit in Cetinje, Montenegro
Cetinje is the historic and the secondary capital of Montenegro.
The city is of enormous cultural and spiritual value to the country. It is the Old Royal Capital, and the seat of the residence for the President of Montenegro.
The center of the old historic core of the city, with a lot of architectural heritage, is the Court Square.
In the middle of the square stands the Monument to Ivan Crnojevic, founder of the city.
Near by is the palace of Prince-Bishop Petrovic, the Billiard House, a museum of him and Montenegrin History.
Around the square there are also the Ethnographic Museum and the King Nicholas’ Museum, a former royal residence.
The Orthodox Chipur Church, built in the ruins of previous temple monastery, is in the vicinity of the square.
Also in the same neighborhood is the Summer Stage, a theater designed in the style reminiscent of antic amphitheaters.
The city is home to the most famous Serb Orthodox Church in Montenegro, the Cetinje Monastery, which features several important relics.
Worth a visit is also the Vlah Church, the Serbian Orthodox church built in the 15th century.
One of the best landmarks in the city, the Government Building, houses a Historical Museum and the National Gallery.
Today’s local government debates and represents the former capital in the Town Hall.
Next to it is the Royal Theater, one of the best cultural institutions in the city.
Above Cetinje, on Eagle’s Rock, is located the Mausoleum of Bishop Danilo, founder of the Monastery. From there, there is a beautiful, panoramic view of the city.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF MONTENEGRO IN GOOGL EARTH PART THREE ( 3/3 )
1. NOTHERN CITY ENTRANCE,KOTOR 42°25'34.60N 18°46'19.90E
2. ST.GEORGE CHURCH,PODGORICA 42°26'43.46N 19°16'1.37E
3. ST.MATHEW'S CHURCH,DOBROTA 42°26'32.25N 18°45'44.99E
4. MONUMENT TO PETER II,PODGORICA 42°26'31.79N 19°15'35.53E
5. TRE SORELLE PALACE,PRCANJ 42°26'52.75N 18°45'15.02E
6. FORT BESAC,BAR 42°14'38.98N 19° 5'34.06E
7. CHURCH OF NEDJELJE,JOSICE 42°27'36.10N 18°40'28.29E
8. PALACE OF KING NIKOLA,CETINJE 42°23'14.26N 18°55'27.90E
9. DUKE'S PALACE,KOTOR 42°25'30.43N 18°46'12.39E
10. CATHEDRAL,IVANA 18°33'16.36E 18°50'17.01E
11. MANASTIR SAVINA,HERCEG NOVI 42°27'7.73N 18°33'16.36E
12. MURICI THEMATIC CENTER,BAR 42° 9'52.68N 19°13'6.05E
13. CHURCH OF OUR LADY,KOTOR 42°24'58.25N 18°46'0.53E
14. SV.PETAR CETINJSKI,PODGORICA 42°26'31.97N 19°14'38.38E
15. ST.NICHOLAS CHURCH,KOTOR 42°25'33.32N 18°46'14.86E
16. KOM LJEVORIJECKI (2469 m -- 8100 ft),KOMAVI 42°41'9.02N 19°38'38.27E
17. BRONZA PALACE,PERAST 42°29'7.17N 18°42'10.03E
18. SVETE PETKE CHURCH,AVALSKA 43°21'24.62N 19°21'42.15E
19. MONUMENT,DOBROTA 42°25'39.34N 18°46'2.93E
20. CHURCH OF LADY OF ANGELS,LEPETANE 42°28'38.61N 18°41'24.96E
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