Bay of Kotor – a wonderful old town awaits us
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After we had repeatedly avoided driving around the beautiful Bay of Kotor on the way to Albania due to time constraints (we had always used the ferry at Kemenari), this time we were supposed to take the E 65 or E 80 around the bay to Kotor, with a stopover at the beach in Perast.
Kotor is located about 50 kilometres west of Nikic, at the foot of the steep Lovcen massif, which rises to 1,749 meters, it is clear that the surrounding mountains always provide wonderful viewpoints of the city and the bay.
In response to the migration of peoples, Kotor was heavily fortified in Byzantine times. First, Emperor Justinian had a fortress built near Ascrivium in 535. In 840 the city was sacked by a Saracen fleet. In 1242 the city was destroyed again, this time in the Mongol storm.
Further key points of Kotor's eventful history
Kotor Old Town is a historical delight
Much of Kotor's medieval fortresses have been preserved. The city walls extend over 4.5 km, are 2 meters to 15 meters thick and reach a maximum height of 20 meters. The main gate dates from the 16th century. The South Gate, the oldest in Kotor, was partially built in the 9th century.
Also noteworthy is the Church of St. Luke from 1195, which was originally Roman Catholic but has been Orthodox since the 17th century. The Church of St. Mary from 1221 with medieval frescoes and the remains of a 6th-century basilica, as well as several palaces of famous families, including the 18th-century Palace of Grgurina, now a maritime museum, invite you to travel back in time a. At night the walls and fortifications above Kotor are brightly lit.
The Clock Tower - the symbol of Kotor
Today Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage City
At the beginning of 2003, after an inventory, experts recommended removal from the list of endangered world heritage sites on the condition that an overall concept be drawn up to solve the problems of uncontrolled construction. The German World Heritage Foundation then initiated a round table in November 2003, with the result that a comprehensive concept was developed by the end of 2006, which was supported by the national authorities. The foundation cooperates with the regional institute for the protection of cultural heritage in the implementation and raises funds to implement the World Heritage guidelines in the reconstruction of the historical buildings.
The indescribable value of the Kotor region for us is particularly evident in the quality of the architecture of its fortified cities, the smaller settlements, the palaces and monasteries and their harmonious integration into the terraced landscape on the slopes. The cultural and historical region of Kotor is probably unique proof of the important role that the city and bay have played over the centuries in the spread of Mediterranean cultures in the Balkans: always worth a trip.
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