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Touristic attraction, monument in Ohrid. Ancient gate & fortification wall dating back to the 10th century, reinforced in the 16th century.
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Upper Gate
Ilindenska
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Touristic attraction, monument in Ohrid. Ancient gate & fortification wall dating back to the 10th century, reinforced in the 16th century.
Touristic attraction, monument in Ohrid. The Ancient theatre of Ohrid of the Hellenistic period is located in Ohrid, North Macedonia. It was built in 200 BC and is the only Hellenistic-type theatre in the country as the other three in Scupi, Stobi and Heraklea Lynkestis are from Roman times.
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오리드 고대 극장
Ilindenska
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Touristic attraction, monument in Ohrid. The Ancient theatre of Ohrid of the Hellenistic period is located in Ohrid, North Macedonia. It was built in 200 BC and is the only Hellenistic-type theatre in the country as the other three in Scupi, Stobi and Heraklea Lynkestis are from Roman times.
King Samoil Fortress, Ohrid (must see) Samuil's Fortress is a fortress in Ohrid, Macedonia's old town. Today, this historical monument is a major tourist attraction and was renovated in 2003. According to recent excavations by Macedonian archaeologists, it was alleged that this fortress was built on the grounds of an earlier fortification, dated to 4th century B.C., which was probably built by king Phillip II of Macedon. From Plaoshnik, take a small path through the woods to reach it. In the second courtyard there are ancient graves, remains of a round tower and a cistern. It offers great views over the lake and Ohrid.
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Samoil's Fortress
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King Samoil Fortress, Ohrid (must see) Samuil's Fortress is a fortress in Ohrid, Macedonia's old town. Today, this historical monument is a major tourist attraction and was renovated in 2003. According to recent excavations by Macedonian archaeologists, it was alleged that this fortress was built on the grounds of an earlier fortification, dated to 4th century B.C., which was probably built by king Phillip II of Macedon. From Plaoshnik, take a small path through the woods to reach it. In the second courtyard there are ancient graves, remains of a round tower and a cistern. It offers great views over the lake and Ohrid.
Plaošnik is an archaeological site and holy place in Ohrid, 250 meters below Samuil's Fortress. In the future, the whole complex will have konaks (mansions) as in the time of Saint Clement of Ohrid, together with several surrounding objects. The church was built by St. Clement in the year 893 on the foundation of an early Christian basilica, and dedicated to St. Panteleimon. It was here that the Ohrid Literary School, a center of Slavonic literary and cultural activity where more than 3,500 disciples were educated. St. Clement was buried in this church, in the tomb which was built by his own hands. After the advent of the Ottoman Empire, St. Clement's church was converted into a mosque, known as the Imaret Mosque, of which only a small enclosure remains. The mosque was built as an endowment and a memorial by Sinan Chelebi, member of the distinguished Turkish family of the Ohrizade. The Imaret Mosque was torn down in 2000 with the reason given that it was constructed over the remains of a church in the Plaošnik area and the former mosque was added to the damaged religious buildings list compiled by the Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia. Apart from the church's many reconstructions during the time of the Ottoman Empire, it has undergone extensive reconstruction and excavation in the contemporary period. The most recent restoration started on 8 December 2000 and was completed by 10 August 2002. Most of Saint Clement's relics were translated to the church.
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Saint Pantelejmon/Saint Kliment
Kuzman Kapidan
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Plaošnik is an archaeological site and holy place in Ohrid, 250 meters below Samuil's Fortress. In the future, the whole complex will have konaks (mansions) as in the time of Saint Clement of Ohrid, together with several surrounding objects. The church was built by St. Clement in the year 893 on the foundation of an early Christian basilica, and dedicated to St. Panteleimon. It was here that the Ohrid Literary School, a center of Slavonic literary and cultural activity where more than 3,500 disciples were educated. St. Clement was buried in this church, in the tomb which was built by his own hands. After the advent of the Ottoman Empire, St. Clement's church was converted into a mosque, known as the Imaret Mosque, of which only a small enclosure remains. The mosque was built as an endowment and a memorial by Sinan Chelebi, member of the distinguished Turkish family of the Ohrizade. The Imaret Mosque was torn down in 2000 with the reason given that it was constructed over the remains of a church in the Plaošnik area and the former mosque was added to the damaged religious buildings list compiled by the Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia. Apart from the church's many reconstructions during the time of the Ottoman Empire, it has undergone extensive reconstruction and excavation in the contemporary period. The most recent restoration started on 8 December 2000 and was completed by 10 August 2002. Most of Saint Clement's relics were translated to the church.
The Bay of Bones is a bay in Ohrid Lake and an archaeological site of prehistoric pile-dwelling on the peninsula and the Gradiste auto camp, near the city of Ohrid. It is 3 to 5 meters deep. The place is called "Ploca Mikov Grad". Today there is a reconstruction of pile dwellings (Water Museum "Bay of the Bones") and platforms, with its own visitors center. Above it is the renewed Roman fortification (castrum) with military facilities of that time. At the Bay of the Bones, the nearest pile of a total of 6,000 is detected at 12 meters in the lake, which is assumed to be a pile from the bridge that connected the settlement. It is assumed to have stretched on a platform of about 8,500 m², and there may have been 60 habitats. Many remains of tools, ceramics, wood, stone and parts of animals such as deer horns were discovered on the site. The surrounding settlements were cities made on platforms, which stood on wooden piles stuck at the bottom of the lake. On those pile platforms were the houses of prehistoric people, that were connected to the shore by a movable bridge. The inhabitants of these settlements dealt mostly with fishing, but also with agriculture and hunting. This is indicated by the various vessels and items of ceramics and stone found in both on the ground and under water.
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Bay of the Bones Museum
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The Bay of Bones is a bay in Ohrid Lake and an archaeological site of prehistoric pile-dwelling on the peninsula and the Gradiste auto camp, near the city of Ohrid. It is 3 to 5 meters deep. The place is called "Ploca Mikov Grad". Today there is a reconstruction of pile dwellings (Water Museum "Bay of the Bones") and platforms, with its own visitors center. Above it is the renewed Roman fortification (castrum) with military facilities of that time. At the Bay of the Bones, the nearest pile of a total of 6,000 is detected at 12 meters in the lake, which is assumed to be a pile from the bridge that connected the settlement. It is assumed to have stretched on a platform of about 8,500 m², and there may have been 60 habitats. Many remains of tools, ceramics, wood, stone and parts of animals such as deer horns were discovered on the site. The surrounding settlements were cities made on platforms, which stood on wooden piles stuck at the bottom of the lake. On those pile platforms were the houses of prehistoric people, that were connected to the shore by a movable bridge. The inhabitants of these settlements dealt mostly with fishing, but also with agriculture and hunting. This is indicated by the various vessels and items of ceramics and stone found in both on the ground and under water.

Neighborhoods

Saint John the Theologian, Kaneo (Macedonian: Свети Јован Канео, Latinic: Sveti Jovan Kaneo) or simply Saint John at Kaneo is a Macedonian Orthodox church situated on the cliff over Kaneo Beach overlooking Lake Ohrid in the city of Ohrid, North Macedonia. The church is dedicated to John of Patmos, the writer of Revelation, who has been by some considered to be the same person as John the Apostle. The construction date of the church remains unknown but documents detailing the church property suggest that it was built before the year 1447. Archaeologists believe that the church was constructed some time before the rise of the Ottoman Empire very likely in the 13th century. Restoration work in 1964 led to the discovery of frescoes in its dome. Right under the church, lies the oldest and the most picturesque Ohrid neighborhood, Kaneo fisherman neighborhood. It has several old houses and small cozy restaurants.
Kaneo Plaosnik Pateka
Kaneo Plaosnik Pateka
Saint John the Theologian, Kaneo (Macedonian: Свети Јован Канео, Latinic: Sveti Jovan Kaneo) or simply Saint John at Kaneo is a Macedonian Orthodox church situated on the cliff over Kaneo Beach overlooking Lake Ohrid in the city of Ohrid, North Macedonia. The church is dedicated to John of Patmos, the writer of Revelation, who has been by some considered to be the same person as John the Apostle. The construction date of the church remains unknown but documents detailing the church property suggest that it was built before the year 1447. Archaeologists believe that the church was constructed some time before the rise of the Ottoman Empire very likely in the 13th century. Restoration work in 1964 led to the discovery of frescoes in its dome. Right under the church, lies the oldest and the most picturesque Ohrid neighborhood, Kaneo fisherman neighborhood. It has several old houses and small cozy restaurants.

Food scene

Its versatility and impeccable service provide a thrilling experience for anyone who visits, whether they are looking for an intimate dinner and a selection from NOA's opulent wine list. Dine and enjoy with the waves at your fingertips.
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Kadmo Lounge Bar
Kosta Abrash
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Its versatility and impeccable service provide a thrilling experience for anyone who visits, whether they are looking for an intimate dinner and a selection from NOA's opulent wine list. Dine and enjoy with the waves at your fingertips.
One of the best coffee places and bars in Ohrid, North Macedonia since 1991. Everyone is welcomed. Be a part- Be Aquarius! An authentic place was created, easily recognizable by its simplicity and soul. The mission prospered slowly, we became a part of the urban culture, everyday life, cult place for many generations, with a distinctive charm and style of music. Place where the mission never ends, it is still before us… Aquarius since 1991
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Terrazza Aquarius
Kosta Abrash
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One of the best coffee places and bars in Ohrid, North Macedonia since 1991. Everyone is welcomed. Be a part- Be Aquarius! An authentic place was created, easily recognizable by its simplicity and soul. The mission prospered slowly, we became a part of the urban culture, everyday life, cult place for many generations, with a distinctive charm and style of music. Place where the mission never ends, it is still before us… Aquarius since 1991

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Labino beach

If you are looking for a wild beach in the city of Ohrid, you have to visit Labino Beach. It is set just 5 minute walk from Kaneo, just under the Samoil's fortress. Take a short walk on the stone pathways through the wood and enjoy the most beautiful and peaceful view of Ohrid lake. Enjoy swimming and sunbathing on the rocky Labino beach.