Počitelj Citadel

Počitelj Citadel
Bosnian, Croatian: Počiteljska tvrđava
Serbian: Почитељска тврђава
Part of Walled town of Počitelj
Počitelj in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Site information
TypeCitadel
OwnerThe Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionPreserved
Location
Počitelj Citadel is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Počitelj Citadel
Počitelj Citadel
Coordinates43°08′07″N 17°43′54″E / 43.1353°N 17.7317°E / 43.1353; 17.7317
Site history
Builtc. 1383
Built forKing Tvrtko I of Bosnia
In usec. 1996
MaterialsLimestone in dry stone walling
Designations
Official namePočitelj Citadel
TypeCultural
Designated5 November 2005 (2005-11-05)[1]
Part ofWalled town of Počitelj

Citadel Počitelj (Bosnian, Croatian: Počiteljska tvrđava; Serbian: Почитељска тврђава) is a castle in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This fortress was built by King Tvrtko I of Bosnia in 1383, and had a role of control a merchant route between Bosnian inland and the Adriatic sea coast, via Drijeva trg, through the valley of the Neretva river.

The Ottoman Empire extended fortifications greatly, and developed a settlement, with a housings, bath and the mosque. The main tower of Počitelj citadel, Gavran-captain tower (Bosnian: Gavran-kapetanova kula), is erected on a karstic rock hanging high above the Neretva river. Today, it overlooks the historic walled town of Počitelj.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "The historic urban site of Počitelj". old.kons.gov.ba (in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and English). Commission to preserve national monuments. 5 November 2002. Retrieved 25 March 2019.