Tvrdoš Monastery Wine Cellars
Tvrdoš Monastery monks, led by Hegumen Sava, began a new chapter in the story of the monastic wine making in our country. They have taken care of the vines in Trebinje and Popovo fields. It is certain now that an
Wineries of Hercegovina
The first records of Herzegovinian wines date back to the Middle Ages, and the first quantities were exported to Europe over Trieste in 1883. The quality of Herzegovina wines is confirmed by many medals awarded at international wine exhibitions. The
Catholic Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary and Church of St. Climent Mostaći
Catholic Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary In 1984, the 1000th anniversary was celebrated the Trebinje-Mrkan Diocese, the first mentioning of which was found in the Bull of Benedict VIII (1012-1024) issued on 27/09/1022. During its long existence, the
Pavlova pećina (Paul’s Cave)
Pavlova pećina (Paul's Cave) is a pre-historic locality. It is located two kilometres south-west of the monastery complex of St. Peter and Paul Church. Paul's Cave is very interesting to archaeologists. It is rich in cave formations. The cave is
Trebinje bridges
Arslanagića Bridge One of the best examples of the Ottoman architecture, Arslanagića Bridge stands out by the beauty of its lines, and an imaginative and picturesque form. It was built in 1574 as an endowment of Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović
The Orthodox Church of St. Basil of Tvrdoš and Ostrog
Village Mrkonjići is located on the eastern side of the Popovo field, halfway between and Ljubinje. In this village, on 28 December 1610, the Holy Father Basil was born. He was baptised under the name of Stojan, of mother Anastasia
Оld town of Mičevac
The old town of Mičevac was located in the Trebinje parish, on the right bank of the River Trebišnjica. It is not known when it was built but, as tradition says, it was built by Duke Mičeta, and was named
Old town Klobuk
Klobuk is located on the border between Herzegovina and Montenegro. This place was the scene of major global historical events over the past few centuries. The eponymous old town fortress is the oldest one in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and even
River Trebišnjica
The River Trebišnjica, once the largest losing streams in Europe, is 98 km long, and its total length, above and under the ground, is 187 km. Trebišnjica flows through Gatačko field (Mušnica and Gračanica) Cerničko field (Ključna River) and Fatničko
Trebinje
Trebinje, the city of sun, wine and plane trees, is located in the far south of Herzegovina, on the banks of the River Trebišnjica below Mount Leotar. It is located in the triangle of World Heritage sites - Dubrovnik (28