The Pearl of the Zeta Plain, a Tranquil and Beautiful Journey in Podgorica
Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, is located on the Zeta Plain, surrounded by five rivers. It blends ancient and modern architecture with diverse cultures, combining natural greenery and historical heritage. It is the political, economic, and cultural center of the country.
Historical Buildings
Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ: One of the largest religious buildings in Montenegro, construction began in 1993 and was completed in 2014. It combines Byzantine, Ancient Roman, and Baroque styles. The exterior is mainly white marble, and the interior features exquisite biblical story murals and a Noah’s Ark-themed mosaic.
Clock Tower: Located in the Old Varoš district, built in the 17th century, it is a symbol of Podgorica. Climbing the steep spiral staircase offers panoramic views of the city. It also survived World War II, witnessing the city’s historical changes.
St. George’s Church: Built between the 9th and 11th centuries, it is one of the oldest Christian chapels in Montenegro and the surrounding regions. Its long history and rustic architectural style attract many visitors.
Skender Jashari Mosque: Located in the Old Varoš district, it is one of the most famous mosques in the area, dating back to the 15th century. It is a treasured architectural relic from the Ottoman Empire era.
Bridges
Millennium Bridge: A landmark of Podgorica, 140 meters long, decorated with 57-meter-high pylons. Its unique “S” shape and white suspension cables make it a visual focal point of the city. The view is enchanting when the lights come on at night.
Sastavci Bridge: Also known as Skaline Bridge, it is the oldest bridge in Podgorica, located at the confluence of the Ribnica and Morača rivers. Historical records indicate it existed even during Roman rule.
City Squares and Parks
Independence Square: The main city square of Podgorica, it is the city’s central area surrounded by many important buildings and facilities. It is also a gathering place for locals and tourists.
Gorica Park: The city’s green lung, a great place for residents to relax and take walks. Here you can enjoy a peaceful natural environment and overlook the city center.
Other Featured Attractions
Galeb Kayak Club: Located on the banks of the Morača River, designed by Vukota Tupa Vukotić in 1960, it is a masterpiece of architecture blending with nature. The terrace offers magnificent views of the river.
Doclea Ruins: Ancient Roman ruins located near the city. This was once a Roman caravan station, and the remaining architectural ruins allow visitors to feel the charm of ancient civilization.
2019.08.Podgorica - Millennium Bridge, street view: Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, is definitely the most ordinary capital I have ever seen. There are only a few high-rise buildings in the whole city, and there are many dirt roads out of the city. There is nothing to see or do, and no matter how you take photos, they don’t look good. It is also difficult for photographers to capture beautiful scenery!