“This is a beautiful heavenly valley” said an English princess thrilled with the view, while approaching Cetinje at the beginning of the 20th century
It is likely that this occurred at Orlov Krš, which provides the most beautiful view of the old Montenegrin capital. There are no walls, as in many other ancient royal towns, since nature surrounded Cetinje with stone hills that serve as mighty guardians. The town was founded in back in 1482, when Ivan Crnojević, the last ruler of the powerful mediaeval state of Zeta, erected a palace below Orlov Krš, and after that founded the monastery as the centre of the Zeta Metropolitanate. He did this convinced that the state would be better protected from invaders in these inaccessible surroundings
671 m Elevation
18482 inhabitants
Njeguši
Only ten kilometers away from the old royal capital is the village of Njeguši, famous as the birthplace of many Montenegrin rulers.
The village of Njeguši is located beneath Mount Lovćen, known for, among other things, its numerous delicacies: prosciutto, cheese, kastradina (smoked sheep meat) and sausages. Prosciutto is made from pork and the special flavour is obtained thanks to the mixture of the sea and mountain air and the woods used for drying.
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Tourism Organisation Cetinje
Bajova 2
81250
Cetinje,
Montenegro