Photos of eerie abandoned hotels and resorts in the Balkans. Some of the most evocative abandoned hotels and resorts in former Yugoslavia.
Montenegro Blog Posts
Hotel Bianca Resort & Spa
Hotel Bianca Resort & Spa in Kolašin, Montenegro. Completed in 1979. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Post Office
The Post Office building in the coastal city of Bar, Montenegro. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Partisan Memorial Cemetery Breza
Spomenik: Partisan Memorial Cemetery Breza in Kolašin, Montenegro. Completed in 1974. Socialist-era war memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
A Short History of the Balkan Wars, 1991 – 1999
A short history of the Balkan Wars, 1991-1999. Read a quick summary of the Balkan Wars, an essential guide for visitors to Europe’s most complicated region.
In Photos: Street Art in Abandoned Buildings
Street art in abandoned buildings. Often urban exploration and street art go together. A photo essay featuring graffiti and street art in abandoned places.
Monument to the Fallen Soldiers from Momišići in the Second World War
Spomenik: Monument to the Fallen Soldiers from Momišići in the Second World War in Podgorica, Montenegro. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Fallen Soldiers
Spomenik: Monument to Fallen Soldiers in Nikšić, Montenegro. Completed in 1982. Also known as Monument on Trebjesa. Socialist memorial in former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Freedom
Spomenik: Monument to Freedom in Berane, Montenegro. Completed: 1977. Alternative name: Monument on Jasikovac Hill. Socialist monument in former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of Lješanska Nahija
Spomenik: Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of Lješanska Nahija in Barutana, Montenegro. Completed in 1980. Socialist memorial in former Yugoslavia.
Blok 5
Blok 5 in Podgorica, Montenegro. Brutalist apartment building constructed between 1977 and 1984. Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Hanged Patriots
Spomenik: Monument to Hanged Patriots in Vranjske Njive, Montenegro. Known as The Fork and Monument to the Fallen Victims of the National Liberation War.