An extraordinarily beautiful place, an amazing viewport. I repeatedly advise fans of species photography. However, it must be taken into account that this is the height. The air is quite thin. The first place where it was really difficult for me to breathe, especially when climbing the steps from the parking lot to the mausoleum itself.
A great place for a one-time visit. There are very beautiful views of the surrounding area, but you will need to pay for visiting the national park and the mausoleum separately. To visit the parks, I recommend immediately taking a ready-made subscription instead of a one-time fee
We walked here from the highest point of the Kotor cable car. The ascent is 300 m, the journey takes 1.5-2 hours in one direction. We walked along the road, there are almost no cars and buses, it is very comfortable, the views are wonderful. Take food and water with you, there is nowhere to buy.
They didn't go inside and didn't pay anything anywhere.
An unrealistically beautiful place. Being on the observation deck, it's like you're floating in a place with clouds. I recommend it for a visit, although it is expensive there is extreme
To evaluate this place, you need to do some pleasant hiking, if you are not by car. There are not enough full houses with information about a person, because not everyone has an idea about him.
Full of delight from this pagan structure, similar to the Egyptian temples of Luxor. The view of the observation deck is cosmic, the whole of Montenegro is in the palm of your hand, 5 euros is clearly worth it)
This place is worth a visit, the views are amazing. The main thing is to go there in great weather. 461 steps lead to the top of the mausoleum from the parking lot, entrance costs 5 euros per person. The view of Montenegro from a height of about 1700 meters is breathtaking
A wonderful view of the mountains, clean air, a grandiose mausoleum of a very modest Bishop in his life (here in the meaning of the united secular and ecclesiastical authorities. The title of the Montenegrin rulers from the Petrovich dynasty, who united the princely and metropolitan leadership) of Montenegro, Metropolitan of Montenegro and Berdsk and the outstanding poet of Serbian literature Peter II Petrovich Negosh. The mausoleum was built by socialist Yugoslavia instead of the chapel that used to be here.
The view is indescribable, just gorgeous!
Entrance to the mausoleum is paid, 5€ per person, I advise you not to spare money and go up! Very atmospheric! And what a serpentine it is necessary to drive, with magnificent viewing platforms!
The entrance costs 7 euros in total: 2 for the entrance to the park and another 5 for the entrance to the mausoleum, but they must be paid before climbing the stairs and the view from the top. But at the same time there are no information signs, there are no public toilets (and the smell of their absence is felt all over the stairs), this money is clearly not going to maintain the national treasure in a decent way.
A very atmospheric place, the only thing that makes no sense is to pay 5 euros... Well, just for this money, I don't wear a monument and a sarcophagus. And the view there is simply amazing !!!!!
One of the most amazing places in the world. It was in these places that the "Ray of Microcosm" and "Mountain Crown" were written. This is European Tibet. A special place is the power of the earth, frozen in the waves of mountains, clean air and Slavic hospitality.