River Gate

Kotor


Tucked in the slightly quieter northern corner of town beside the parklike Trg od Drva (Wood Sq), this gate opens on to a photogenic moat formed by the clear mountain water of the bubbling Škurda River. It was built in 1540 to commemorate the attack on the city the previous year by the Ottoman navy. You'll invariably be greeted by a Kotor cat (or 20).


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2. St Luke’s Church

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3. St Nicholas’ Church

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4. Maritime Museum of Montenegro

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5. St Claire's Franciscan Church

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6. Kotor City Walls

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7. Cats Museum

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8. Clock Tower

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Built in 1602, this tall tower looks down on an unusual stone pyramid; it was once a pillory used to shame wayward citizens.