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Perast (Пераст), Montenegro
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It was in the 17th century that Perast, with its strong navy, built the most beautiful palaces for its enterprising captains. The village boasts a dozen of them, scattered along the seafront and hillsides. The Bujović palace houses the museum: built in 1694 by brothers Ivan and Marko Bujović, it features a balustrade decorated with 2 lions. A plaque indicates the house where Admiral Matija Zmajević, commander of the Russian fleet, was born. His uncle, Archbishop Andrija Zmajević, had his palace built on St. Elijah's Hill, now in ruins.

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Visited in april 2022
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VILLE QUI RESSEMBLE A VENISE
MAGNIFIQUE PALAIS VENITIEN BELLE EGLISE JOLI PLACE UN HOTEL 5ETOILE TRES BIEN RENOVE ET UN PETIT PORT: C'EST DIVIN
Visited in august 2017
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La partie ancienne de la petite ville de Perast, située sur les rives de la « Bouche de Kotor » s’étire le long de la mer. S’y trouve de nombreux édifices anciens : « palais » d’influence italienne :Palata Bujovic (17ème siècle), Palata Smekja (18ème)…, églises (église St Marc 18è s). Tous ces bâtiments anciens sont alignés le long d’une rue quasi-piétonne, a vec la mer de l’autre côté de la rue !
Si vous contournez la Bouche de Kotor, Perast mérite qu’on s’y arrête. Le parking à l’entrée est payant : 2€ la journée (pas de tarif à l’heure)
sciatique71
Visited in august 2016
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Très joli palais dans le pur style vénitien dans un village tout en pierre qui vaut de s'y attarder, comme si le temps s'y était arrêté. En effet, beaucoup moins de monde (touristes) qu'à Kotor et surtout une magnifique vue sur le fjord depuis la promenade piétonnière qui traverse ce magnifique village. Très belle vue également depuis le palais. Ne pas hésiter à s'arrêter...
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This palace of great beauty and is protected by UNESCO given the nearby from the conservation of this Vénitien palace along the bay of Kotor. The architecture is very nice view of the sea or the ground here are therefore 4 photos to make an idea of it. Allow 2 hours of can relax and enjoy PERAST.
The palaces now uninhabited of the former noble families of Perast, including one in the centre of the village, the Vickovic palace, still shows its romantic ruins, create a very romantic atmosphere. UNESCO world heritage site, without any modern construction, this baroque village a few days' stay.

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