The Nehaj Fortress is a fortress on the hill Nehaj in the town of Senj, Croatia. In Croatian this fortress also has other names, which are: Kula Nehaj, which means Nehaj Tower, and Nehajgrad, which means Nehajtown.
This name was given to the hill and the Fortress by the Uskoks, who built the Fortress on top of this hill for defensive purposes. They gave the hill and the Fortress such a name because they wanted to emphasize to the citizens of the town of Senj, and all of those who lived in the vicinity of the town of Senj that they should not care that someone will conquer this hill or the Fortress until they are there.
It was built by Croatian army general Ivan Lenković, a captain of the Uskoks, on the hill Nehaj. Finished in 1558, it was built on the remains of ruined churches, monasteries and houses which were situated outside the walls of Senj.
Today, the fortress serves primarily as a museum. With exhibits of weapons, clothing, drawings and models of various things from the time when the fortress was actively used. Virtually all regions of the fort are accessible. Including the toilet which dangles over the edge, but that is not available for use today. (From Wikipedia)
