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.
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