Prizren Fortress, Prizren
Facts and practical information
Prizren Fortress is a hilltop fortification in Prizren in Kosovo. It overlooks the Prizren River which flows through Prizren, which developed around the fortress. The site of the fortress of Prizren has seen habitation and use since the Bronze Age. In late antiquity it was part of the defensive fortification system in western Dardania and was reconstructed in the era of eastern Roman Emperor Justinian. Byzantine rule in the region ended definitively in 1219–20 as the Serbian Nemanjić dynasty controlled the fort until 1371. Since 1371, a series of regional feudal rulers came to control Prizren and its fort: the Balšić, the Dukagjini, the Hrebeljanović and finally the Branković, often with Ottoman support. The Ottoman Empire assumed direct control after 1450 and over time turned the fort into a central stronghold in the Eyalet of Rumelia. Much of the modern fortress dates to the 18th century reconstruction phase. ()
Prizren
Prizren Fortress – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Marash Maple, Monumental Complex of the Albanian League, Our Lady of Ljeviš, Sinan Pasha Mosque.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Prizren Fortress by public transport?
Bus
- Stacioni i Autobusëve - Prizren (34 min walk)