老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Njego拧 Museum Biljarda

Central Montenegro


This castlelike palace was the residence of Montenegro鈥檚 favourite son, prince-bishop and poet Petar II Petrovi膰 Njego拧. It was built and financed by the Russians in 1838 and housed the nation鈥檚 first billiard table (hence the name). Upstairs are Njego拧鈥 personal effects, including his bishop鈥檚 cross and garments, documents, fabulous furniture and, of course, the famous billiard table.


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老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions

Nearby Central Montenegro attractions

1. Relief Map of Montenegro

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This fascinating large-scale 3D map was created by the Austrians in 1917. It's housed in a glass pavilion attached to the side of the Njego拧 Museum鈥

2. King Nikola Museum

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Entry to this maroon-and-white palace (1871), home to the last sovereign of Montenegro, is by guided tour (you may need to wait for a group to form)鈥

3. Court Church

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Built in 1886 on the ruins of the original Cetinje Monastery, this little church has a lovely gilded iconostasis, but its main claim to fame is as the鈥

4. Ethnographic Museum

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The former Serbian embassy houses a well-presented collection of costumes and tools explained by English notations.

5. Cetinje Monastery

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It鈥檚 a case of four times lucky for the Cetinje Monastery, having been repeatedly destroyed during Ottoman attacks and rebuilt. This sturdy incarnation鈥

6. Ulica Njego拧eva

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Cetinje鈥檚 main street is pretty Njego拧eva, a partly pedestrianised thoroughfare lined with interesting buildings, cafes and shops.

7. History Museum

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Housed in the imposing former parliament building (1910), this fascinating museum follows a timeline from the Stone Age onwards. Historical relics include鈥

8. Montenegrin Art Gallery

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All of Montenegro鈥檚 great artists are represented here, with the most famous (Milunovi膰, Lubarda, 脨uri膰 etc) having their own separate spaces. There鈥檚 a鈥