
On the west side of the plateau there are a couple of chapels, a basilica church, and, most interestingly, there is a building reminiscent of a gate with a chapel above it, whose construction began in the VI century and the whole was frescoed in a similar building tradition. recognized in the wider coastal region. Next to it, a few meters away, is a huge border, built into a dry stone wall, which was most likely the base of the palisade wall, which closed a large part of the lower town. It is assumed that the wall was built in the function of protecting a church or other important building.
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Within the project “Heritage Walks & Talks” project, we are developing a new cultural and tourist product that will be able to be used freely by individual tourists, as well as travelers in groups. The concept we want to present to you is conceived as a walk through heritage, and we will be able to use it when we want to get acquainted with the cultural and historical heritage of the Western Balkans, especially the heritage that is still modestly derived from the traditions of local communities and that all the visitors have yet to find out.
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