St. Ivan's Fortress Stairways - Kotor, Montenegro
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N 42° 25.540 E 018° 46.343
34T E 316744 N 4699443
outdoor stairways to the St. Ivan's Fortress located in Kotor, Montenegro
Waymark Code: WM11MKQ
Location: Montenegro
Date Posted: 11/13/2019
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These outdoor stairways to the St. Ivan's Fortress are located in Kotor, Montenegro.
According to Wikipedia, "the top of the mountain of St. Ivan was already fortified during Illyrian time. In the 6th century the emperor Justinian I reconstructed the fortress. With the retreat of the Byzantines, eventually and in spite of numerous incursions some independence was attained, however this had no lasting effects upon the fortifications. This changed when in 1420 the then independent Republic of Cattaro succumbed to Venetian rule. As part of Albania Veneta the fortifications received their current structure. During this time there were two successful Ottoman sieges followed by occupations, 1538 – 1571 and 1657 – 1699. In 1797 the fortifications passed to the Habsburg Monarchy with the Treaty of Campo Formio. In 1805, Kotor was assigned to the French Empire's client state, the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy by the Treaty of Pressburg, but occupied by Russian troops under Dmitry Senyavin until they left after the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807. Three years later it was incorporated into the French Empire's Illyrian Provinces. The fortifications (then named Cattaro) were attacked by the British naval Captain William Hoste with his ship HMS Bacchante (38 guns). In an "unmilitary manner" he hauled his ships' cannon to positions above the fort using block and tackle and started the shelling. After a ten day siege, the French garrison had no alternative and surrendered on January 5, 1814. With the Congress of Vienna, Kotor was returned to the Austrian Empire. After their defeat in World War I the Austrians left and the fortress was not longer manned. During World War II Kotor was occupied by the Axis forces and liberated on November 21, 1944, a date commemorated over the Sea Gate".
Source: Wikipedia
Distance from the city to the fortress: 1.5 km.
Number of stairs: 1350
Height: 1200 m
The coordinates are from the ticket selling spot in the old city of Kotor.
number of stairs (minimum 60): 1,350.00
stair landing (check if yes): yes
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