King Nicholas Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Explore the Grounds
Small, manageable museum, it is really a house so it gives you a great idea of how all the rooms were in its time. The grounds surrounding it looked almost neater with the little town and park, maybe ...
Nice museum of the original house for King Nicholas and his family. The museum attempts to reconstruct the exact way the family used to live in the house. Different rooms allow visitors to have a glim...
A grateful surprise. The house where King Nicola I, his wife Milena and his 12 children lived, a palace very well with personal objects, clothes and weapons of the king, pictures and photographs. Not allowed ...
Viewed outside does not seem very interesting. It's a very normal Palacete. But the indoor visit is quite well mounted and it's curiosous. As a negative point you can't take photos on ...
The Museum of King Nicolas was founded in 1926, within the residence/Palace of the last Montenegrin ruler Nikola I Petrovic Njegoš. This residence was built between 1863 and 1866, starting ...
Explore the Grounds
Small, manageable museum, it is really a house so it gives you a great idea of how all the rooms were in its time. The grounds surrounding it looked almost neater with the little town and park, maybe ...
Well maintained museum for 5 euro
Nice museum of the original house for King Nicholas and his family. The museum attempts to reconstruct the exact way the family used to live in the house. Different rooms allow visitors to have a glim...
Very good
A grateful surprise. The house where King Nicola I, his wife Milena and his 12 children lived, a palace very well with personal objects, clothes and weapons of the king, pictures and photographs. Not allowed ...
Curiosous visit
Viewed outside does not seem very interesting. It's a very normal Palacete. But the indoor visit is quite well mounted and it's curiosous. As a negative point you can't take photos on ...
MONTENEGRINI'S HISTORY
The Museum of King Nicolas was founded in 1926, within the residence/Palace of the last Montenegrin ruler Nikola I Petrovic Njegoš. This residence was built between 1863 and 1866, starting ...