Ulcinj Castle
The Southern Soul Event, a small music festival held yearly on the town's sandy shoreline, is held in Ulcinj every year. Ulcinj is also recognized for its distinctive restaurant and bar scene. Ulcinj Castle, also known as Ulcinj Old Town, is the ideal starting point for tourists who want to learn more about the fascinating history of the city as one of the oldest seaports in the Balkans. This secluded and quiet part of the city is nestled on a tiny peninsula that was formerly a Bronze Age walled settlement.
All of the civilizations that previously called the ruined castle and its surroundings home have left their imprints on the building. A stroll through the Old City is an interesting way to spend the day because it features buildings, fortifications, and citadels that showcase unpolished instances of Cyclopean stonemasonry. Explore the twisting streets and little alleys to see Montenegro's past at its most beautiful.
It was founded by the Illyrians on a small peninsula on the right side of the Pristan Gulf, which is a part of the Adriatic Sea, and is now primarily populated by Albanians. The Cyclopean Wall is currently the oldest relic. Since it was first constructed, the castle has undergone numerous restorations, despite significant alterations by the Byzantinians, Serbs, Venetians, and Ottomans. Outside of this fortress, Ulcinj's contemporary city was constructed.
Location: W6F3+M38, Ulcinjskih moreplovaca, Ulcinj 85360, Montenegro