Photogallery of Podgorica, Montenegro

Church in Podgorica
Church in Podgorica by Martin Lopatka @flickr
Podgorica, Montenegro
Podgorica, Montenegro by Francisco Antunes @flickr
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Podgorica by ForceMajeureMontenegro @flickr
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Podgorica by rayordanov @flickr
Podgorica
Podgorica by rayordanov @flickr
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Podgorica by Pedja Rakonjac @flickr
Podgorica Cathedral
Podgorica Cathedral by tm-tm @flickr
More to see in Podgorica
One of the most beautiful architectural monuments in the city is the Winter Royal Palace located in an incredibly beautiful park. King Nikola I Mirkov Petrović-Njegoš ordered to build this magnificent palace in the late 19th century for his wife. Subsequently, the chic Empire-style palace became the favorite winter residence of the entire royal family. The garden surrounding the palace is of no less historical interest. It has preserved many fine sculptures, squares and decoration elements dating back more than 100 years. The most visited cultural institution of Podgorica is the City Museum that was opened in 1950. The museum's extensive exposition is divided into four thematic zones where visitors can see unique historical, cultural, archaeological and ethnographic exhibits. One of the most valuable is considered to be a collection of ceramics that date back to the 3rd century BC. On the ground floor of the museum, there is a specially equipped room for temporary exhibitions. In Podgorica, travelers can stroll along the largest square in Montenegro, which is called Republic Square. The country's largest square covering an area of 15,000 square meters is surrounded by wonderful alleys of palms and oaks. In the center of the square, you can see a beautiful fountain, which is decorated with artistic illumination when darkness falls. Around the square you can see many beautiful buildings: here is the National Library of Montenegro, as well as the Town Hall built in 1930. … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Podgorica

Podgorica sightseeing

Podgorica is the capital of Montenegro, and the administrative and cultural center of the country. This picturesque city has always attracted the attention of travelers, and the development of the tourist industry has made it one of the most popular European resorts. Many years ago a small Roman settlement was located at the site of the city. If this place wasn’t so badly damaged not during World War II, … Open

Travel guide to Podgorica

The most visited cultural institution of Podgorica is the City Museum that was opened in 1950. The museum's extensive exposition is divided into four thematic zones where visitors can see unique historical, cultural, archaeological and ethnographic exhibits. One of the most valuable is considered to be a collection of ceramics that date back to the 3rd century BC. On the ground floor of the museum, there is a … Open

Top sigths of Montenegro

The majority of execution routes in Montenegro start with a visit to Ostrog Monastery. This is a unique architectural complex which never ceases to amaze travelers with its unusual shape and style. The building is located on a high rock; the monastery is literally built into a complex of naturally made caves. Even nowadays it's still hard to imagine how medieval masters managed to make the monastery in such a skilful way. Ostrog Monastery is divided into two levels - the high and the low ones. In order to reach the high part of the monastery, one needs to work on a winding path through the forest. As there are several important Christian artefacts in the monastery, Ostrog is always full with pilgrims. … Open

Photogalleries of neighbours of Podgorica

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