Borač (fortress)

The Borač Castle was a noble court and one of the largest and most important fortified towns of medieval Bosnia, situated on top of rugged slopes high above the Prača river canyon, near modern days Prača village, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Fortified castle was a seat of medieval Bosnian noble family Radinović-Pavlović.

New Borač
Castle is also known as Pavlovac, sometimes Novi (New) or Novi Grad, (New Town). Problem exist in correct dating of its construction, but some medieval charters suggest 1392, or late 14th century, as time of its construction, during Radoslav Pavlović under family's helm.

Old Borač
However, historians are certain that another Radinović-Pavlović fortress, original and older Borač castle, which was built around 1244 in 13th century and located just a few kilometers downstream Prača river, near village Mesići, between villages of Borač i Brčigovo.