History & Culture
Visit ancient castles, wander Ottoman bridges, and discover the kullas where Kosovo’s story comes alive.

Jezerc Fortress (Great Fortress)
A forgotten sentinel above the confluence of rivers – where layers of history converge in stone and silence, anchoring Ferizaj’s ancient memory.
Kalaja e Jezercit
The Tabak Bridge
A charming 17th-century stone arch bridge built by the Tanners' Guild – marks the original Ottoman exit path from Prizren towards the mountains.
Ura e Tabakëve
Mill of Haxhi Zeka
Kosovo’s industrial cornerstone – built in the 1850s by a national revolutionary, it became the region’s first mechanized grain mill and a symbol of Albanian entrepreneurship.
Mulliri Haxhi Zekës
Gazi Mehmet Pasha Hammam
A 15th-century Ottoman bathhouse now housing archaeological exhibits that trace Prizren’s ancient roots through stone, ceramic, and ritual space.
Hamami Mehmet Pashës
Great Hammam
An architectural whisper from the Ottoman past – fifteen domes once sheltered ritual, rest, and community in Pristina’s most storied bathhouse.
Hamami i Madh
Old Bazaar of Peja
A vibrant, pedestrianized Ottoman market district famous for winding lanes, goldsmiths, and traditional Qeleshe felt-hat makers – a living slice of Peja’s history.
Qarshia e Vjetër e Pejës
Prizren Stone Bridge
An 18th-century Ottoman span over the Bistrica River linking Prizren’s historic core – a civic connector where visitors cross centuries with every step.
Ura e Gurit Prizren
Kulla of the Gockaj Family
An 18th-century stone kulla – Kosovo’s living archive of highland life, where fortified walls and carved woodwork preserve Albanian hospitality and resistance.
Kulla e Shaban Gockës
Zenel Beu Tower
A late-19th-century fortified kulla, now a boutique hotel and restaurant blending Ottoman architecture with modern hospitality – a noble residence reborn.
Kulla e Zenel Beut
Prizren Castle (Kalaja)
The crown jewel of Prizren – a massive multi-layered citadel offering the ultimate panoramic sunset view over the “City of Lilies.”
Kalaja e Prizrenit
Haxhi Beu Hammam
Kosovo’s oldest surviving bathhouse – domed chambers and stone walls preserve the Ottoman ritual of cleansing, community, and architectural grace.
Hamami Haxhi Beut
Archaeological Park of Ulpiana
The ruins of a major Roman provincial capital, recently confirmed as Emperor Justinian’s ancestral city – a work-in-progress discovery zone.
Parku Arkeologjik i Ulpianës
Old Bazaar - Gjakova
The oldest and longest bazaar in Kosovo – a 1‑kilometer cobblestone artery where centuries of craftsmanship meet vibrant modern nightlife.
Pazari i Vjetër Gjakovë
Tailors’ Bridge
A magnificent 15th-century stone arch bridge built by the Tailors' Guild – one of the finest and best-preserved examples of Ottoman bridge architecture in Kosovo.
Ura e Terzinjëve
Junik Tower House
A fortified stone residence exemplifying traditional Albanian “kulla” architecture – a rare glimpse into Kosovo’s tribal past, hospitality rituals, and defensive design.
Kulla Oda e Junikut
Vushtrri Castle
A majestic medieval fortress in the city center – former seat of the Ottoman Sanjak of Vushtrri and one of Kosovo’s oldest urban fortifications.
Kalaja Vushtrrisë


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