Prizren Castle (Prizren)
The Prizren Castle contains in itself an important part of the ancient history of the city.
The Prizren Castle contains in itself an important part of the ancient history of the city.
The Gazi Mehmed Pasha Hamam (Turkish Bath) is located near the city centre, near the Kukli-Mehmet Bey Mosque, and the Emin Pasha Mosque.
The Lumbardh River goes through Prizren city, thereby dividing the city in two almost identical parts.
The Saint Friday Church, located in the Historical Centre of PRizren, was reconstructed according to the orders of King Milutin, in 1306-1307.
In the southwest of the urban center, in the old center of the city, at the “Qafë Pazari” neighborhood the “Zonja Ndihmëtare”(Helping Lady) Catholic Church with other facilities is located.
During the construction of the highway segment between Prizren and Vërmica in 2010, approximately 1 kilometre south of the multilayer archaeological site of Vlashnje, on the left side of this road segment, respectively, 150 m from the road that leads toward the Poslishte village, rescue excavations were carried out at this location in an earlier known unidentified site of roman era.
The Bronze Age site of Korisha, was investigated in 2006, research excavations carried out through trial trenches.
The archaeological excavations conducted in two seasons; 2002 and 2004 at the Korisha fortress located at the area known by the toponomy as the ‘Gralishta’ hill, revealed contours and documented the plan of an early Christian church of the 6th century AD.
The archaeological site, respectively the multi layer settlement of Vlashnje, is located on a flat plateau of a raised rocky terrace (335 meters above the sea level), on the right side of Pristina-Zhur road, approximately 6 km west of Prizren.