Perched atop Vodno Mountain in Skopje, the Millennium Cross (in Macedonian: Милениумски крст, Latinic: Mileniumski krst) stands as a towering 66-meter-high symbol of faith and history. This impressive monument commemorates 2,000 years of Christianity in Macedonia and around the globe. Its construction kicked off in 2002, supported by the Macedonian Orthodox Church, the government, and generous donations from Macedonians worldwide. The cross is strategically positioned at Vodno's peak, a spot historically known as "Krstovar" or "Place of the Cross," a nod to the smaller cross that once graced this location during the Ottoman Empire.
On September 8, 2008, Macedonia's Independence Day, an elevator was added, allowing visitors to ascend and appreciate the panoramic views with ease. By 2009, a cozy restaurant and a charming souvenir shop had sprung up nearby, enhancing the visitor experience. In 2011, the Millennium Cross ropeway was introduced, stretching three and a half kilometers, offering a scenic and thrilling ride up the mountain. As night falls, the cross illuminates the city below, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
For those with a taste for adventure, the surrounding mountain trails offer excellent hiking opportunities, and the views from the top are nothing short of spectacular. The area is a popular spot for paragliding, too, providing a unique perspective of the city and its surroundings. Whether you're seeking a spiritual journey or simply a bit of fresh air and stunning scenery, the Millennium Cross and its surroundings offer a memorable experience.