Mamula Island
Mamula Island historic fortification, in operation across the season for residents and visitors.









Austro-Hungarian island fortress at the Bay of Kotor entrance.
A small islet at the outer entrance to the Bay of Kotor, Mamula sits, roughly equidistant from the Herceg Novi and Prevlaka shorelines. The Austro-Hungarian nav…A small islet at the outer entrance to the Bay of Kotor, Mamula sits, roughly equidistant from the Herceg Novi and Prevlaka shorelines. The Austro-Hungarian navy built the circular stone fortress that covers most of the island in 1853, intended to anchor the outer defensive line of the bay alongside fortifications at Arza and on the Prevlaka peninsula opposite. The fortress's circular plan, almost perfectly round, 200 metres across, was designed to deliver 360-degree artillery coverage of the bay mouth. During the Second World War the Italian occupation used the island as a prison and internment camp, a period that left a dark local history documented at the museum now operating on the island.
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Fortification
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