Stalać Fortress
Grad Stalać, Serbia, Serbia
Stalać Fortress, situated in the village of Grad Stalać near Ćuprija in central Serbia at the strategic confluence of the Zapadna Morava and Južna Morava rivers, was constructed in the 1370s by Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović alongside Kruševac Fortress to safeguard key trade routes and westward communications. This medieval stronghold features a hilltop layout adapted to the terrain with massive crushed stone ramparts reinforced by lime mortar, arrow slits, a powerful four-story Todorov Grad tower rising 19.5 meters as its core defense, a dry moat, a nobleman's palace, a well, and blacksmith facilities within its partitioned Upper (Little Town) and Lower Town sections. First documented in Lazar's 1377 charter and Milica's 1395 grant, it endured until razed by Ottoman forces under Musa Čelebi in 1413, after which it faded from records due to extensive destruction and diminished strategic role, now preserved as a Cultural Monument of Great Importance accessible via marked paths.
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