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Nice views
We walked all the way up to the back and left of old town, and found this yellow building on top of the stairs. The building itself is neat, but the views of the city are nicer.
Located at the north end of Square of Arms , built in the 17th Cent. , Napoleon Theatre is one of the nice historic buildings in Old Town Kotor . It became a theatre in the 19th Cent. and during the 2...
The Napoleon Theatre is located in the main square upon entrance to the old town of Kotor. You need to turn left as soon as you enter the main old town to get to the theatre buildings. Although the Na...
One of the beneficial things Napoleon did for this part of Europe was to introduce "theater" here. To do so, he had to destroy things (but we all know he was good at that) and so he did just that her...
The building was built in the 18th century. In 1810, the French occupation authorities reconstructed this building to turn it into a permanent theater, which gave it a name preserved until n ...
Nice views
We walked all the way up to the back and left of old town, and found this yellow building on top of the stairs. The building itself is neat, but the views of the city are nicer.
very nice
Located at the north end of Square of Arms , built in the 17th Cent. , Napoleon Theatre is one of the nice historic buildings in Old Town Kotor . It became a theatre in the 19th Cent. and during the 2...
Great views from here!
The Napoleon Theatre is located in the main square upon entrance to the old town of Kotor. You need to turn left as soon as you enter the main old town to get to the theatre buildings. Although the Na...
Napoleon came this way (and left his mark)
One of the beneficial things Napoleon did for this part of Europe was to introduce "theater" here. To do so, he had to destroy things (but we all know he was good at that) and so he did just that her...
Napoleon Theatre
The building was built in the 18th century. In 1810, the French occupation authorities reconstructed this building to turn it into a permanent theater, which gave it a name preserved until n ...