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MAUSOLEUM OF PETAR II PETROVIĆ NJEGOŠ

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Lovćen, Lovćen National Park (Нациohaлни Пaрк Ловћен), Montenegro
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2024
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This is one of the most important monuments in the Balkans. You'll need to take a good-quality road from Cetinje. From Kotor, you'll first pass through serpentines with dazzling views, then arrive at a good-quality road. The monument stands at an altitude of 1,657 m. We're standing on one of the great peaks of the Dinaric Alps, on the roof of the Balkans.

Montenegrins come here to honor the memory of national hero Petar II. Petar II was the successor to Petar I (1748-1830), the Metropolitan of Cetinje. He was attached to the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. Of the Petrović dynasty, Petar I was the leader with the most spirituality. Petar I appointed his first nephew as his successor. The latter was studying in Russia and did not wish to become a bishop. The torch was then passed to his second nephew, Rade Tomislav (1813-1851). He became the new metropolitan(vladika) of Cetinje in 1830. He is now known as Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (Петар II Петровић-Његош).

Many academics and other specialists consider Petar II to be Montenegro's most impressive leader. Petar II laid the foundations of the new Montenegrin state and was also a poet. However, this metropolitan was also much feared. Members of the Senate who disagreed with him were assassinated. The number of his professional killers reached 70 by the end of his reign.

The view is breathtaking. You can see the road and the passing cars with astonishing clarity. Viewed from a bearing of 190 degrees, you see the last mountains before the sea. It's a long way to Bar, but as the crow flies, it only takes about ten minutes. Concentrate on heading 90 degrees, and the town of Cetinje comes into view. It's so close, you could leap to your feet and land in its center. Further on, Lake Skadar, the first place where wine was produced in the Balkans. The Albanian town of Shkodër is visible on a clear day. A little to the left, at heading 70 degrees, you can see the Albanian mountains that form the Valbona valley. The great Albanian author Ismaïl Kadaré claims that this mountain is legendary. Others claimthat Homer'sIliad originated here.

Choose a parking space next to the garbage cans. The road after the last bend is chaotic.

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Visited in august 2023
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Magnifique
Extraordinaire vue panoramique à 360´.
A ne pas rater pour un voyage accomplie au Monténégro, exceptionnel dans tout le sens du terme.
A savoir, 3 euro / adulte entrée au parc national lovcen, gratuit pour les enfants. Une fois au mausolée, payant pour accéder site panoramique.
goboeuf
Visited in july 2019
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vue sur le parc national
il faut y aller pour avoir une magnifique vue sur le parc national du Lovcen. Plus de 500 marches à parcourir mais l'effort vaut absolument la peine
michacobe
Visited in august 2018
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Parce-que c'est un lieu de mémoire parce que la vue à 360° est splendide il faut y aller ! Attention, en août 2018 emprunter la route qui vient d'être refaite par Njegusi et non l'autre qui est en cours d'être refaite ! Cela vous évitera 15 km de slalom entre les engins en tout genre. Possibilité d’accéder au mausolée par le tunnel et de redescendre par l'extérieur.
paliseul
Visited in july 2016
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Un peu plus de 450 marches avant d'atteindre le sommet mais celles-ci sont presque entièrement dans l'ombre ce qui rend l'ascension moins difficile. Il faut rentrer dans le mausolée (3 EUR) pour accéder au promontoire d'où la vue est extraordinaire par temps clair!
Alizz
Visited in july 2015
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Vue vraiment exceptionnelle à 360° qui mérite le voyage à elle-seule ! Une fois en haut des nombreuses marches, le mausolée est majestueux, simple et sobre.

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