Skopje Fortress Kale
The Fortress Kale is located on the eponymous hill, in the very centre of Skopje, on the left bank of the river
Vardar and partly in the western part of the bazaar. According to the information so far, the area on which
today's fortress is located was inhabited since the prehistoric times, i.e. sometime around IV to III millennium BC. The fortress was again inhabited sometime around the 7th to 6th century BC. This settlement was protected by walls and existed sometime until the IV or III century BC.
Within the Skopje Fortress there are a large number of archaeological sites, where several researches
have been carried out. Significant archaeological excavations were carried out in the period from 1953 to 1967. The kale, similar to the Stone Bridge, is considered one of the symbols of the city of Skopje and is shown as an integral element on the coat of arms of the city.