Perched above a 230-foot ravine on the Koritnica River, Kluze Fortress stands as a 19th-century fort constructed on the site of a 15th-century original. The fortress served as an Austro-Hungarian garrison during World War I, making it a point of interest for history enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the sturdy stone walls and strategic vantage points, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Even those without a keen interest in military history will find the scenic vistas and historical significance compelling.
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