Mogren fortress, Montenegro and sunset view
As I was approaching Budva at dusk, descending from the high mountains above the city and an altitude of over 1300m, approaching this coastal town in Montenegro, I took a photo.
Even though I went to the Budva area for work, I promised myself that this time, as every time before, when I find myself on a road trip, I will visit a location I have not been to.
Approaching the Mogren tunnel, on the top of the Spas hill, which rises over 100m above sea level, towards the sea, I saw the remains of the fortification, which I will visit when I head back.
After finishing work, in the evening, passing by car on the same road, I turned onto a narrow gravel road and headed uphill to the former Fort Jaz.
This name was given to it by the Austrians, who built it in 1860 for the purpose of guarding the city of Budva and monitoring the entire Budva bay, as well as the island of St. Nicholas, and the Jaz beach, which is located at the foot of the hill on which the fort was built.
Instead of the name Fort Jaz, the name Fortress Mogren became popular among the people, after the beach that is located on the opposite side of Jaz beach, closer to Budva.
The fort was used during the Austro-Hungarian rule, to monitor the bay, as well as in World War I and II, and the damage that this fort suffered from shelling and the subsequent great earthquake (in 1979) was never repaired.
This claim, which has this board in front of it, is still waiting for the resolution of a decision of vital importance to it.
An ideal place for one #worldmappin sticker, which unfortunately I still don't have with me.
It is no safe to climb the walls of the fortress (as some of the visitors do who do not pay attention to the warning written on the board), it is risky even to walk on the uneven surface.
That is why it is safest to sit on one of the benches and enjoy the view of Budva bay on one side, Jaz beach on the other side, as well as the open sea.
I still and this cute cat(despite the short break spent on the bench), had to explore the area a bit, before I started photograing the horizon for which the sun is setting.
In the adventure of research, a colleague surprised me with a one photo(I'm the one in the pink shirt).
I found a bunker at the highest point of the fortification. According to the construction, I think it was made for the needs of World War II.
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Can you imagine what an advantage the army had that used this kind of bunker in the era of defending the city against sea attackers?
I also found one room, a warehouse, where ammunition was stored, as well as several niches with holes for rifles, which guarded the approach to the fortress.
I went out through the gate of the fortress and visited the other side, from which the best-preserved part of the fortress, the outer wall, is located.
Here are some more photos of the interior of the fort.
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As the sun slowly descended from the horizon, from exploring the surroundings, I moved to the plateau, from where a fantastic view of the open sea and a beautiful sunset can be seen.
Opposite the west, on the other side of the fortress from the niche with space for gun, is the city of Budva, and the only visible part of the city, which in my opinion has some value, the Old Town, dominated by the bell tower
Church of Saint John the Baptist.
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I thank @lauramica for the photos arranged like this, for explaining to me how to do it.
From now on, there will be a lot of photos in some of my posts 🙂
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For some unknown reason (for me), I have read your title 2-3 times as "Morgen" and not Mogren... lol... Despite knowing the name of the mountain from before... Maybe it's because of the sunset that my brain understood as "sunrise" (morgen-morning)... OMG... My gray cells work upside down today... 😃
Anyway... Those are some fantastic sunset photos that you have taken! When I saw the bunker, knowing you, I had no doubts that there would be photos of the interior... 😃 I can't imagine that the bunker and the fortress itself can be conquered.. Maybe if people inside stay without food, but with all those rocks and mountains, it's hard to get there!
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Maybe it's the right time for a vacation or even a weekend at the seaside, so you can relax a bit?
I've passed by this hill many times, but I've never climbed the keep. I can imagine how inaccessible it was when it had all the walls, which today have mostly collapsed.
The sunset is a story in itself, a beautiful view of the sea.
And when you mentioned morgen, I thought of the saying "malo morgen" that we used as kids to describe what will be difficult to achieve.
hahhha.. that was probably the main reason for my confusion... 😂
I love the sunset from there. It is stunning.
The sunset would have been even more beautiful if that mountain had not stood in the way. but it is also interesting like this.
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I believe you liked the photo arrangement?
You are very welcome @duskobgd! it was well deserved as always. ☀️
Of course we did! It looks very professional 😎🤙
What a cool old fortress and the view from it to the sea it's amazing 😍
I'm glad you like it 🙂
Everything is so beautiful, they are wonderful, powerful views. They reactivate the energies and the heart.
It's a pity that the fortress has not been reconstructed, but this is how you feel the true spirit of the passing of time.
You mixed history, adventure and nature in your visit. Reading about the fortress, the bunkers and the niches really gave me a sense of stepping back in time.
I visited another, more impressive fortress on this trip, just to find time to make a post. If you liked this story, the next one will amaze you 🙂
Now that’s a great teaser! You’ve set the bar high with this one, so I’m excited to see what’s coming next.🤗