National Museum of Montenegro
Museum in Cetinje, Montenegro
Location of National Museum of Montenegro
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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.
Departments
The museum is divided into five departments:[citation needed]
- Historical Museum of Montenegro
- Ethnographic Museum of Montenegro
- Artistic Museum of Montenegro
- King Nikola's Palace[1]
- Biljarda, Museum of Petar II Petrović Njegoš
Possessions
The museum possesses the Oktoih Prvoglasnik, a significant printed work from the late 15th century.[2] It also host the original icon of Our Lady of Philermos, which had been in the possession of the Order of St. John since the Crusades.[3]
Around 3000 artifacts owned by the museum cannot be located and they are presumed to have been stolen over the years.[4]
References
- ^ Dvorac Kralja Nikole, waytomonte.com
- ^ [1][permanent dead link]
- ^ de Giorgio 2007, p. 21
- ^ Šćepanović, Lela; Janković, Srđan (21 November 2017). "Tajna pohare Narodnog muzeja Crne Gore". Radio Slobodna Evropa (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2021-01-20.
Bibliography
- de Giorgio, Cynthia (2007). St John's Co-Cathedral – Valletta. Santa Venera: Heritage Books (a subsidiary of Midsea Books Ltd). ISBN 9789993271710.
External links
- Historical National Museum of Montenegro website (2020/09/30)
- Njegoskij|org :: "The Montenegrin Ministry of Culture publishes the electronic edition of its 2007 National Museum Guidebook"
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Cetinje
- Bajice
- Čevo
- Njeguši
- Rijeka Crnojevića
- Žabljak Crnojevića
- Zabrđe
- Cetinje Monastery
- Cetinje Royal Palace
- Blue Palace
- National Museum of Montenegro
- Court Church
- Vlach Church
- Mausoleum of Njegoš
- Lipa Cave
- Orlov krš
- Rijeka Crnojevića bridge
- Njeguši
- Žabljak Crnojevića
- National Museum of Montenegro
- State Archives of Montenegro
- National Library of Montenegro
- University of Montenegro