Museum of King Nicholas.
Housed in the 1867 palace of the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty, the Museum of King Nicholas offers an intimate look at how Montenegro’s last royal family lived. Rather than displaying relics behind glass, the museum is arranged as a reconstructed royal interior. Visitors walk through preserved residential rooms filled with original furniture, period weapons, portraits, and personal household items. Beyond the domestic court life, the collection acts as a national history museum, tracing Montenegro's state-building from medieval times to 1918 by consolidating pieces from the former Military and National Museums. Keep an eye out for the royal library, which holds rare early South Slavic prints. It is a concentrated, atmospheric stop in the heart of the historic capital.
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