Top 10 Things to See in Podgorica

Top 10 Things to See in Podgorica

Podgorica is the biggest and capital city of Montenegro. There are more than 200.000 people live in this city. Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, is one of the important historical and touristic centers of the country. We researched the things to see in Podgorica for you. Let’s start to discover Podgorica with top 10 things to see in Podgorica.

1- Millennium Bridge

The Millennium Bridge, which was opened on the National Day of Montenegro in 2005, is 173 meters long and is located on the Moraca River. The bridge that connects Ivan Crnojevic Boulevard to 13 July Street is considered among the most modern buildings of the city. If you are going to go here, I recommend taking your camera with you to immortalize its unique landscape.

2- St. George Church

St. George Church, located on the back slope of Gorica Hill, was built in the 10th century. It is surrounded by walls that resemble the fortress walls. The most distinctive feature of the Orthodox church is that it is the oldest religious structure in the city.

3- Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ

It is located to the west of the Monaca River. If you want to see its architecture, which is considered to be quite magnificent compared to many Otodox religious buildings. You can add it to your list of places to visit in Montenegro. Romanesque, inspired by Kotor Cathedral, built in Italian and Byzantine style.

4- Podgorica Museum and Gallery

Of course, museums and galleries are important destinations for people who love history. The Podgorica Museum and Gallery is the most important museum of the city. But when we compared the other national museums in different Balkan countries, we can say there are much less historical artifacts in this museum.

5- Ribnica River

It is located in the middle of the Stair  Region, where historical ruins and beaches are located. Among the historical ruins, bridges and castles attract the most attention. The bridge over the river, which gave the city its name in the Middle Ages, was built under the Roman Empire. The history of the castle, located within the borders of the Old Turkish Quarter, dates back to the last quarter of the 15th century.

6- Niagara Falls (Podgorica)

Do you know is there an artificial falls named as Niagara Falls in Montenegro ? If you aren’t, you should meet with the Niagara Falls. It is possible to see Niagara Falls without going to North America. Because Niagara has an unknown twin in Montenegro. It is unknown because there is no publicity about this perfect waterfall in Podgorica. It is only a 10-minute drive from the city center.

7- King’s Park

You should definitely add the park located in the heart of the city to your Podgorica places to visit.  It was opened in 1910 in honor of Nicolas’s throne. In 2013, you may encounter interesting sculptures and busts that you can see while walking in the renewed green area at the request of the prime minister.

8- Ostrog Monastery

The Ostrog Monastery built between two mountains, is one of the most important temples of Orthodox in Europe. The Ostrog Monastery, built between the rocks for 900 meters in the 9th century, draws a lot of attention. The ambiance of the monastery and the beautiful paintings, processing and writings fascinate the visitors.

9- Hercegovacka Street

Hercegovacka Street, which opens to the main square in the city center, contains shops that care for elegance. Offering a safe environment for pedestrians as it is closed to traffic, the street has boutiques and cafes, as well as foreign representatives of various countries.

10- 7 Transformers

You can easily find the 7 robot statues placed in different points of the city by following the route on the “Podgorica Walking Tour” map. The route, which is the artist’s own design, starts in front of the old Crna Gora Hotel and passes through most of the city’s tourist attractions.

 

March 24, 2020Comments Off
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