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by Unesco 
In the Middle Ages, this natural harbour on the Adriatic coast in Montenegro was an important artistic and commercial centre with its own famous schools of masonry and iconography. A large number of the monuments (including four Romanesque churches and the town walls) were seriously damaged by the 1979 earthquake but the town has been restored, largely with UNESCO's help.[unesco]
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sight Old Town (Stari grad)
Between the thick walls of Kotor stuck centuries of fascinating history. Three doors lead into the Old Town, the oldest is the one in the south, which is already in the 13th Century. The north and the M...
museum / gallery Pomorski muzej (Seefahrtsmuseum)
On three floors are found in the former palace of the family Grgurina sailor costumes, models of ancient ships, arms, and a typical vivid relief map of the bay. Mon-Fri 8-13 and 18-23, Sat / Sun 8-18 ...
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