Kotor is a medieval old town known as the Montenegrin Venice. Kotor is one of the best preserved old towns and is located in one of the 25 most beautiful bays in the world. The town of Kotor is 13th century old, but on the site of present-day Kotor, people settled much earlier. Surrounded by grandiose walls, intertwined with old cobbled streets where tourists gladly "get lost", Kotor is a favorite port for large cruisers and tourists from all over the world. Kotor is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. About 200 people live in the Old Town of Kotor today.
Napoleon's Theater is located on the main city square, annexed to the Providence Palace. The building was built along the city walls in the eighteenth century. After the fall of the Venetian Republic, the French authorities conquered Kotor and in 1810 built a permanent theater building, which was one of the first in Montenegro.
The Karampana well is located in the street between the Grgurina Palace (Naval Museum Building) and Orthodox Square. The well was built in baroque style in the seventeenth century and preserved its former appearance to present day. At that time, this place was the only source of drinking water in the entire city.