Whether you come from the east or the west, descending from the main road into the very center of the city, you will be greeted by the Kanli Kula fortress in its magnificent form. Due to the exceptional size and position of this tower, many say that it dominates the city. It dates from the 16th century and, like most fortresses in Herceg Novi, it is built of stone, and is characterized by ramparts and towers. What Kanli Kula is famous for throughout the Adriatic is that this fortress was adapted in 1966 and turned into a fantastic summer stage. Every summer, a large number of concerts, music, film events and the like are held in the evenings at Kanli Kula. During the day, guests can visit the walls and enjoy a wonderful view of the city panorama for only 1€ as the entrance fee. This is the place where you will take the most beautiful photos of the city and the entrance to Boka Kotorska. Descending the stairs from Kanli Kula towards the main city square - Nikola Đurkovića Square (formerly Salt Square), our view stops at Sahat or Sat Tower.
You can go down to the main city promenade or the beach by using one of the many narrow passages and stairs. One of the most impressive is the passage from Bellavista Square through the street Marko Cara, the writer, next to the Music School and the Catholic Church of St. Jerome (with a rich treasury) and St. Leopold Mandić. In this street, a kind of dinosaur tree, Ginko biloba, found a place next to numerous palm trees and coastal vegetation.
When we go down to Pet Danica promenade, and look towards the eastern side of the city, we can see the Citadel fortress. Positioned right in the sea and connected to the city center by walls, this tower was built during the Venetian rule. The earthquake that hit Herceg Novi in 1979 completely collapsed this fortress, whose old walls are still in the sea.
If you still decide to go to the opposite side, towards the city harbor and the open water polo pool, on the right you will see the Railway Station building, which is now a beautifully renovated tourist facility. Certainly, this was a unique railway station considering that it was built on the very coast of the sea next to the city port. It is little known that the Pet Danica promenade used to carry railway traffic in Boka,
and that the main station was in Zelenica. The railway was officially opened on July 16, 1901, when the first train with high-ranking officials of Austria-Hungary, which ruled Boka Kotorska at the time, arrived in Zelenica. The railway station building in Herceg Novi was built in 1934 thanks to the reputation of the mayor Mirko Komnenović. It was built in stone, and was reconstructed and reopened in 2005.
From the terrace of "Stanice" there is a view of a small marina and a lighthouse where fishing boats, tourist boats and yachts are moored. Škver, as it is popularly called, is the main place where you can rent a boat or board one of the small boats that take you on excursions to nearby places in Herceg Novi, which can be reached most quickly by sea. In the summer months when the city is very crowded, Rose, Mamula and Žanjice are unmissable destinations due to their natural beauty, historical significance and relaxing atmosphere.
In addition to the preserved beautiful Mediterranean town of Rose, it is also one of the oldest settlements in our region. In many historical writings, it is mentioned as the settlement of Resnium as early as the fourth century. In the area of Ross, both on land and in the sea, there are very important archaeological sites. A large number of divers come to these areas to engage in underwater archeological research and to view old shipwrecks from long ago that are lying on the bottom, and there is also a very famous diving camp on Rosa.Along the waterfront where there are several restaurants, there is also the old fortress Forte Rose, which includes a restaurant and a tourist complex. The island with Mamula fortress is located on the sea road towards Žanjice.
Although the history of Mamula Fort is dark, its appearance is stunning. It is located on the small rocky island of Lastavici, at the very entrance to the Bay of Kotor. It represents one of a series of significant fortifications (together with Arza and Prevlaka) that the Austro-Hungarian army built in 1853 to defend the entrance to the bay. Its name is also symbolic, it comes from the name of the Austrian general Lazar Mamula, whose idea was to build a fortress on the island. Due to its exceptional architectural design, this fortress is considered one of the most beautiful on the Adriatic. The entrance to the fortress is on the north-eastern side of the island, where there is also a drawbridge. Although inaccessible, it is a must-see place both for a tour and for swimming during the summer months.
If we continue towards the open sea, we will reach the Žanjic beach, one of the most popular beaches in Montenegro. This beach is special because of the crystal clear sea, the natural white pebble beach and the old olive groves that are located above the beach itself. You can take a look at the church of St. Jovana, which dates from 1881 and is located in olive groves just a few steps from the beach and hear an interesting story about this church and the idyllic place of Žanjice, or take a walk through the beautiful nature to the nearby Mirišta beach.
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