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  2. National Museum of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Народни музеј Црне Горе, romanized: Narodni muzej Crne Gore) is the largest museum in Montenegro. The museum was established in 1896 and is located in Cetinje , Montenegro .

  3. Category:Museums in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    National Museum of Montenegro; O. Our Lady of the Rocks This page was last edited on 28 September 2020, at 19:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Cetinje Royal Palace - Wikipedia

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    After Darinka's exile from Montenegro, the palace became home of her nephew, Nicholas I of Montenegro, his wife Milena of Montenegro and their growing family. In the entrance hall are exposed the Montenegrin crown jewels, which are the most popular exhibition of the National Museum of Montenegro. The Royal Garden was built in 1870 as a pine ...

  5. Cetinje - Wikipedia

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    Cetinje has been the cultural and educational centre of Montenegro for five centuries. There are five republic institutions: Đurđe Crnojević Central National Library, the National Museum of Montenegro, the Archives of Montenegro, the Republic Institute for Preserving Cultural Heritage and the Zetski Dom Montenegrin Royal National Theatre.

  6. Court Church (Cetinje) - Wikipedia

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    The church was declared a cultural heritage monument in 1961, and in 2012 it became part of the History Museum of Montenegro. [2] As a monumental unit, together with the archeological remains of the monastery complex of the Crnojević noble family , it is a World Heritage Site candidate.

  7. Biljarda - Wikipedia

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    The palace served as a royal residence for Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro and his wife, Princess Darinka until 1860, for his nephew Nicholas I until 1867, when the Montenegrin royal family moved to King Nikola's Palace, previously designed to be home for Darinka, Princess Dowager of Montenegro and her daughter, Princess Olga. At the start of ...

  8. Podgorica - Wikipedia

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    The city's cultural institutions include the Montenegrin National Theatre, the Natural History Museum of Montenegro, and several galleries and libraries. About one-third of the city's area is composed of parks, gardens, and natural landscapes, including the nearby Gorica Hill.

  9. National Library of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Montenegro "Đurđe Crnojević" (NLM) is a public institution that preserves the written, printed and publications in other media published in Montenegro and abroad. As part of its own publishing production, NLM publishes retrospective and current Montenegrin national bibliography .

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