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Kanli Kula

Coordinates: 42°27′09″N 18°32′17″E / 42.4524°N 18.5381°E / 42.4524; 18.5381
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Kanli Kula Fortress is an open-air amphitheater in Herceg Novi, Montenegro. The name is of Turkish origin, and means "bloody tower".

History

Kanli Kula was built by the Turks[1] in 1539. The Venetians made various repairs and additions in 1687, soon after conquering Herceg Novi.[2]

Inside the castle there was a well preserved water cistern. At some stage it lost its original purpose and became a prison, and was thereafter called “Bloody Tower“. The inside of the Kanli Tower was restored into an open-air amphitheater in 1966. It seats over 1000 spectators, and has hosted many cultural events and festivals.[3]

Events that are organised in Kanli Kula have included the Herceg Novi Film Festival, Guitar Art Summer Fest and the Operosa Montenegro Opera Festival.[4]

References

  1. ^ Ilijanić, Boris (2014). "Turska gradska fortifikaciona arhitektura u Herceg Novom" [Turkish city fortification architecture in Herceg Novi]. Almanah (59–60): 173–196.
  2. ^ Lalošević, Ilija (2016). "Utvrđeni gradovi Boke Kotorske iz mletačkog razdoblja". Radovi Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Zadru (58): 115–146.
  3. ^ Mazzocut-Mis, Maddalena (2017). "Nella stanza dei giochi di Cenerentola: il capolavoro rossiniano riletto dal regista Paolo Bosisio". Itinera (14): 186–202.
  4. ^ "Travel for the Arts launches new 2018 brochure". Classical Music. 18 January 2018.

42°27′09″N 18°32′17″E / 42.4524°N 18.5381°E / 42.4524; 18.5381