Gong in national museum in Podgorica, Montenegro
The super friendly museum collections manager gave my hostel guest and me a personal tour of the permanent colection.
When we came to the gong from Indonesia, he rang it for us. It had a very cool sound.
This is another example of why I like this country. In most museums I have been to, this would never happen
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PODGORICA - Montenegro Travel Guide | Around The World
Podgorica is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. The city was also called Titograd (Титоград) between 1946 and 1992 when Montenegro was part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), in honour of Josip Broz Tito.
Podgorica's favourable position at the confluence of the Ribnica and Morača rivers and the meeting point of the fertile Zeta Plain and Bjelopavlići Valley has encouraged settlement. The city is close to winter ski centres in the north and seaside resorts on the Adriatic Sea.
The Podgorica Municipality contains 10.4% of Montenegro's territory and 29.9% of its population. It is the administrative centre of Montenegro and its economic, cultural and educational focus.
Podgorica is located in central Montenegro. The area is crossed with rivers and the city itself is only 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Lake Skadar. The Morača and Ribnica rivers flow through the city, while the Zeta, Cijevna, Sitnica and Mareza flow nearby. Morača is the largest river in the city, being 70 m or 230 ft wide near downtown, and having carved a 20 m or 66 ft deep canyon for the length of its course through the city. Except for the Morača and Zeta, other rivers have an appearance of small creeks. The richness in bodies of water is a major feature of the city.
In contrast to most of Montenegro, Podgorica lies in a mainly flat area at the northern end of the Zeta plain, at an elevation of 40 m (130 ft). The only exceptions are hills which overlook the city. The most significant is 130.3 m (427 ft) high Gorica Hill, city's namesake, which rises above the city centre. The other hills include Malo brdo (little hill, 205.4 m or 674 ft), Velje brdo (big hill, 283 m or 928 ft), Ljubović (101 m or 331 ft) and Dajbapska gora (172 m or 564 ft). In the main, these are too steep for development and thus limit the city's expansion, especially to the north. However, urbanization has been encroaching on the lower slopes of the hills since the 1990s. Podgorica city proper has an area of 108 square kilometres (42 sq mi), while actual urbanized area is much smaller.
Podgorica is home to many Montenegrin cultural institutions and events. It hosts the Montenegrin National Theatre and a number of museums and galleries. The Montenegrin National Theatre is the most significant theatre not only in Podgorica but in all of Montenegro. Podgorica is also host to the City Theatre (Gradsko pozorište), which includes the Children's Theatre and the Puppet Theatre. Although not as rich in museums and galleries as the historic royal capital Cetinje, there are several noteworthy museums:
The Podgorica City Museum (Muzej grada Podgorice) preserves Podgorica's rich heritage. Founded in 1950, it has four categories: archaeological, ethnographic, historical and cultural-historical. It houses artefacts which date back to the Roman and Illyrian eras.
The Archaeological Research Centre (Centar za arheološka istraživanja) was founded in 1961. Its mission is to gather, classify, restore and display archaeological sites.
The Marko Miljanov Museum (Muzej Marka Miljanova) in Medun shows life in 19th century Montenegro.
The Natural History Museum (Prirodnjački muzej) displays specimens of Montenegrin flora and fauna. This museum has no exhibition space of its own, despite many proposals and initiatives to build one.
There is a notable art gallery in the Dvorac Petrovića (Petrović Castle) complex in Podgorica's largest public park. King Nicholas's castle, Perjanički Dom (House of the Honour Guard), castle chapel and surrounding buildings were converted to an art gallery in 1984. Since 1995, it has been part of the Modern Arts Centre (Centar savremenih umjetnosti) and houses approximately 1,500 works of art. The historic Cinema of Culture (Kino Kultura), which was founded in 1949, was closed in November 2008 due to continuous financial losses it generated. It was the only cinema in the city for 6 decades. The building of the former cinema will be converted to host the Podgorica City Theatre. Shortly after its closure, a Ster-Kinekor (later acquired by Cineplexx) 6-screen multiplex cinema opened at Delta City shopping mall.
A significant cultural institution of over fifty years' standing is the Budo Tomović Cultural-Informational Centre (KIC Budo Tomović). It is a public institution which organizes various artistic events, including Podgorica Cultural Summer (Podgoričko Kulturno Ljeto), FIAT – International Alternative Theatre Festival (Festival Internacionalnog Alternativnog Teatra), DEUS – December Arts Scene (Decembarska Umjetnička Scena).
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of Montenegro. It is also the historic and the secondary capital of Montenegro, where the official residence of the President of Montenegro is located. It had a population of 13,991 as of 2011.[1]
Cetinje is the centre of Cetinje Municipality (population 16,757 in 2011). The city rests on a small karst plain surrounded by limestone mountains, including Mt. Lovćen, the Black Mountain from which Montenegro derives its name.
Cetinje was founded in the 15th century and became a center of Montenegrin life and both a cradle of Montenegrin culture and an Orthodox religious center. Its status as the honorary capital of Montenegro is due to its heritage as a long-serving former capital of Montenegro.Beautiful places to travel to game :
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10 υπέροχα μέρη για ταξίδια, τα καλύτερα τουριστικά αξιοθέατα σε όλο τον κόσμο
Τα καλύτερα μέρη για διακοπές, διακοπές, καλύτερες διακοπές, αξιοθέατα σε όλο τον κόσμο, ταξιδιωτικός οδηγός, καλύτερα μέρη για ταξίδια, ταξίδια, ταξιδιωτικές πόλεις, μουσεία, αξιοθέατα, πολιτισμός, φύση,Cetinje Monastery. 8am-7pm. The most famous Serb Orthodox monastery in Montenegro. Re-built in 1785. Features several relics including the remains of Saint Peter of Cetinje, the right hand of John the baptist, the remains of Peter II Petrovic, and the crown of Steven Uros IV Dusan, midevil emperor of Serbia. edit
Vlaška Church. Built in 1450. fence made out of barrels of captured enemy rifles. edit
Ethnographic Museum, King Nicholas' Square. 9am-3pm. Clothing from Montenegro edit
State Museum, (King Nicholas' Square). 9am-3pm. Former residence of Nikola Petrovic I, king of Montenegro. Looted during World War II. €5. edit
Biljarda Hall, (Opposite the National Museum). 1832 residence of Peter II Petrovic. Now a museum dedicated to him. €3. edit
National Museum of Montenegro, Novice Cerovica. 9am-5pm. History section and art section. €5. edit
Grave of Vladika Danilo, (Vladika Danilo). If you are willing to take the 10-minute walk up the hill on the path that starts on the left of the Cetinje Monastery, you will not be sorry because you will be rewarded with beautiful views of Cetinje from above edit
There is a cummulative €10 ticket that allows you to visit all the museums in Cetinje. You can buy the ticket at each of the museums.
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Visiting Cetinje is really about understanding Montenegro and it's history.
Acrobranche (tree climbing) attraction park, (At the mountain road towards the Lovćen Mausoleum), [1]. edit
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Apartment Marka Miljanova - Podgorica - Montenegro
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Address: 56-58 Marka Miljanova; zip code: 81000
Situated 300 metres from Turkish Bathhouse and 300 metres from Natural History Museum, Apartment Marka Miljanova offers accommodation in Podgorica. The apartment is 500 metres from Parliament of Montenegro. Free WiFi is offered .
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Located 200 metres from Turkish Bathhouse, Apartment Hercegovacka 90 offers accommodation in Podgorica. The apartment is 200 metres from Natural History Museum. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
An oven and a refrigerator can be found in the kitchen and there is a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hair dryer. A TV with cable channels is available.
St. George Church is 400 metres from Apartment Hercegovacka 90, while Parliament of Montenegro is 500 metres away. The nearest airport is Podgorica Airport, 9 km from Apartment Hercegovacka 90.
Cetinje, Short Historical Walking Tour (Montenegro)
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The video presents the summary of the our tour guided by a local guide through Cetinje, the historical capital of Montenegro. We are acquainted with the history, spirituality and culture of Montenegrins by reviewing the main historical buildings and the personalities that inhabited them. The tour, like a time machine, opens a legendary world, ended a century ago.
At the end of the 15th century, under pressure from Turkish and Venetian invaders, Ivan Crnojević, religious and political leader, moved the country's capital to Cetinje, a natural fortified place at the foot of the Lovćen Mountains (Black, hence the name of the country). The princes court was built in 1482, and in 1484 the Crnojević fortified monastery was completed, in which his son, Đurađ Crnojević, will set up the first printing house of the southern Slavs. The court and the monastery will be completely destroyed by the Turks in 1692. Cetinje will begin to shine again under the leadership of bishop Danilo Petrović Njegoš, founder of the Petrović dynasty (with 7 rulers from 1697-1918, 5 of them being Vladika = bishop) but also builder (1701-1704) of the imposing Cetinje Monastery. Despite being devastated by the Turks several times, the monastic complex has been rebuilt and expanded each time, becoming the center of Montenegro's cultural, spiritual and political life. The church of the monastery houses the relics of Saint Peter of Cetinje, of the bishop-ruler Danilo Petrović Njegoš (the founder of the monastery) and of the Grand Duke Mirko, the father of King Nikola I Petrovic. Also, in the monastery museum is the hand of St. John the Baptist and a part of the cross on which Jesus was crucified. After Danilo Petrović Njegoš followed Sava Petrović Njegoš, Vasilije Petrović Njegoš, Petar I Petrović Njegoš, Petar II Petrović Njegoš, Danilo I Petrović Njegoš (he separates the ecclesiastical function from the political one, becoming Prince of Montenegro Petrov) and finally Nikola I Petrović Njegoš. Under Petar II Petrovic Njegoš (1813-1851; ruler, bishop, poet, philosopher) Cetinje, but also Montenegro know important modernizations and also from him remained the Biljard Palace (Museum), bringing the first billiard table in Cetinje. The last of the dynasty's list, but perhaps most important, is Nikola I Mirkov Petrović Njegoš (1841 - 1921), who reigned as sovereign prince (1860-1910) and then as king (1910-1918). Not only did Nikola I show great political skills, playing an important role on the European political scene, but he was also a profound reformer (administration, culture) of the country. Montenegro was recognized as an independent state at the Berlin Congress in 1878. Nikola I practically rebuilt (urbanized) Cetinje in the form we see today (the historical city), the former palaces and embassies now becoming cultural institutions. Nikola I also closes a historical cycle by building in 1886 the Ćipur Church (with the role of princes chapel) exactly on the ruins of the former monastery built in 1484 by Ivan Crnojević, the founder of the city. Exiled after the First World War, his and his wife's remains will be re-buried with all honors in 1989 in this church (Ćipur). In 1942, Josip Broz Tito, the communist leader of Yugoslavia, moved the capital of Montenegro from Cetinje to Titograd (today Podgorica).
Our quick tour through the historical part of Cetinje city points to the following objectives: Ćipur Church, Cetinje Monastery, Biljard Palace (Museum) of Petar II Petrovic Njegoš, Palace (Museum) of King Nikola I Petrović Njegoš, Ethnographic Museum (former Serbian Embassy), the former Girls' School, the Music Academy (the former embassy of Great Britain) and the Blue Palace (residence of the Crown Prince Danilo I, now the seat of the Montenegro presidency). Unfortunately, we did not see the Vlaska Church (Vlach's Church), which we, the Romanians, would be interested in, the church being built at 1450 by the Vlachs (Romanians) shepherds, now disappeared population.
Seven Hills Bed&Bike, Podgorica, Montenegro HD review
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Located in Podgorica city centre, Seven Hills Bed&Bike boasts air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
Every room is fitted with a flat-screen TV. All rooms are fitted with a private bathroom with a bath or shower and shower, with bath robes and a hair dryer provided.
There is a hairdresser's at the property.
Guests can enjoy various activities in the surroundings, including cycling and canoeing. The hotel also offers bike hire and car hire. Natural History Museum is 1,313 feet from Seven Hills Bed&Bike, while Parliament of Montenegro is 1,313 feet away. Podgorica Airport is 5.6 miles from the property.
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Hostel Bus&Train, Podgorica, Montenegro HD review
Stay in the Heart of Podgorica
Offering a restaurant, Hostel Bus&Train is located in Podgorica. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning and a patio. Featuring a bath or shower, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer and slippers. Extras include a desk, an outdoor seating area and bed linen.
At Hostel Bus&Train you will find a 24-hour front desk, a garden and a bar. Other facilities offered at the property include a tour desk, luggage storage and an ironing service. The property offers free parking.
The hostel is 2,625 feet from Clock Tower in Podgorica, 0.6 miles from Natural History Museum and 0.6 miles from Parliament of Montenegro. Tivat Airport is 28 miles away.
Check-out is a relaxed 12:00 PM, so you can sleep in and really enjoy that morning cup o' joe.
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Top best places to visit in Cetinje, Montenegro
Cetinje is the historic and the secondary capital of Montenegro.
The city is of enormous cultural and spiritual value to the country. It is the Old Royal Capital, and the seat of the residence for the President of Montenegro.
The center of the old historic core of the city, with a lot of architectural heritage, is the Court Square.
In the middle of the square stands the Monument to Ivan Crnojevic, founder of the city.
Near by is the palace of Prince-Bishop Petrovic, the Billiard House, a museum of him and Montenegrin History.
Around the square there are also the Ethnographic Museum and the King Nicholas’ Museum, a former royal residence.
The Orthodox Chipur Church, built in the ruins of previous temple monastery, is in the vicinity of the square.
Also in the same neighborhood is the Summer Stage, a theater designed in the style reminiscent of antic amphitheaters.
The city is home to the most famous Serb Orthodox Church in Montenegro, the Cetinje Monastery, which features several important relics.
Worth a visit is also the Vlah Church, the Serbian Orthodox church built in the 15th century.
One of the best landmarks in the city, the Government Building, houses a Historical Museum and the National Gallery.
Today’s local government debates and represents the former capital in the Town Hall.
Next to it is the Royal Theater, one of the best cultural institutions in the city.
Above Cetinje, on Eagle’s Rock, is located the Mausoleum of Bishop Danilo, founder of the Monastery. From there, there is a beautiful, panoramic view of the city.
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Apartment Kjara, Podgorica, Montenegro, HD Review
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Apartment Kjara sells fast on our site. Featuring air conditioning, Apartment Kjara is located in Podgorica, just 1,000 feet from Turkish Bathhouse. Natural History Museum is 1,000 feet away.
The accommodation has a flat-screen TV. Some units have a sitting and/or dining area. There is also a kitchen, fitted with an oven. A refrigerator and stovetop are also featured, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. There is a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer in each unit. Towels are provided.
Apartment Kjara also includes a terrace.
St. George Church is 1,300 feet from Apartment Kjara. The nearest airport is Podgorica Airport, 6 miles from Apartment Kjara.
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Located 350 feet from Parliament of Montenegro and 1,650 feet from Millennium Bridge, Apartment Center offers accommodations in Podgorica. Apartment Center features views of the mountains and is 1,950 feet from Clock Tower in Podgorica.
The kitchen has a dishwasher and an oven, as well as a kettle. A flat-screen TV with satellite channels is featured. There is a private bathroom with a bathtub.
Turkish Bathhouse is 0.4 miles from Apartment Center, and Natural History Museum is 0.4 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Podgorica Airport, 6 miles from the property.
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Apartment Center offers accommodations in Podgorica, just 1,000 feet from Parliament of Montenegro. Apartment Center features views of the garden and is 1,650 feet from Turkish Bathhouse.
The kitchen is fitted with a dishwasher and there is a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer. A flat-screen TV with cable channels and DVD player, as well as a CD player are featured.
Clock Tower in Podgorica is 1,650 feet from Apartment Center, and Natural History Museum is 1,650 feet away. Podgorica Airport is 6 miles from the property.
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Located 0.6 miles from Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus and 0.8 miles from Turkish Bathhouse, D&D Apartment offers accommodations in Podgorica. D&D Apartment features views of the city and is 0.8 miles from Natural History Museum. Free WiFi is provided and free private parking is available on site.
There is a sitting area, a dining area and a kitchen complete with a dishwasher, an oven and a microwave. A TVwith cable channels, as well as a computer are available. Other facilities at D&D Apartment include a sun terrace.
Clock Tower in Podgorica is 0.9 miles from D&D Apartment, and St. George Church is one mile from the property. Podgorica Airport is 5 miles away.
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Industrial Era is Dead, Hara kostopoulou, 2017.
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Ο Θάνατος της βιομηχανικής εποχής.
Σήμερα ο Δυτικός κόσμος, έχει χτυπηθεί σφοδρά απ' την οικονομική κρίση. Στην Ευρώπη αυτό αποτυπώνεται ξεκάθαρα, εδώ και χρόνια, στις χώρες του νότου. Εκεί εντοπίζεται η μεγαλύτερη κοινωνικο-οικονομική αλλαγή, που επήλθε στον πολιτισμό μας, μετά την περίοδο της βιομηχανικής επανάστασης.
Ζούμε σε πόλεις που είχαν στηρίξει την οικονομική τους βιωσιμότητα στη λειτουργία των εργοστασίων, τα οποία δεν υπάρχουν πια. Μπορούμε να περπατάμε ανάμεσα σε ερείπια που άφησε πίσω της η αποβιομηχανοποίηση. Παρότι όμως χάθηκε ολόκληρος αυτός ο οικονομικός μικρόκοσμος, υπάρχει ακόμα η κίνηση. Η κίνηση αυτή που έδινε ώθηση, απ' τον άνθρωπο στις μηχανές και οδηγούσε σε μια αλυσιδωτή διαδικασία παραγωγής, πρέπει να βρει τρόπο να διοχετευτεί.
Ο άνθρωπος κατέχει ακόμα τον έλεγχο της κίνησης, της μεταβολής της θέσης της και τον προσανατολισμό της. Η κίνηση πρέπει να διοχετευτεί και να ωθήσει το ξεκίνημα νέων πραγμάτων. Ξεκινά απ' τον άνθρωπο και μπορεί να διοχετευτεί στο χώρο. Στον ίδιο χώρο που στέκει τώρα ερημωμένος, δεν κινεί μηχανές, αλλά όσο ο άνθρωπος κινείται δίνει ώθηση στο χρόνο και την ιστορία να προχωρήσει.
Διοχετεύουμε κίνηση σε ερειπωμένους πια χώρους, για τους οποίους μπορεί κανείς να φέρει και προσωπικές μνήμες, όσο αυτοί ήταν ζωντανοί. Ο ήχος σαν φάντασμα στοιχειώνει και αποδίδει την αίσθηση που κάποτε υπήρχε εκεί, διηγούμενος σαν ιστορία το χρονικό μιας πορείας προς το τέλος.
Τελικά ο άνθρωπος πάντα θα προσπαθεί να κρατήσει τη ζωή σε κίνηση, ακόμα κι όταν οι συνθήκες δείχνουν ολοφάνερα μιαν άλλη πορεία.
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Industrial Era is Dead.
Today Western word, has been bitten hard by financial crisis. In Europe, this has been seen, for many years, in the countries of the South. There is the greater social-financial change, that hit our civilization, after the industrial revolution era.
We live in cities, that had based their financial sustainability, in the work of the factories, which do not exist any more. We can walk through the ruins, that deindustrialisation left behind. Although all this financial microcosm has been lost, there is still the motion. That motion that gave momentum, from man to engines and leaded to a chain production process, must find a way to emerge.
Man still controls the motion, the change its position and orientation. Motion must be channeled and signified the beginning of new situations. It begins from the man and can reach space. In the same place, which is now desolated, machines don't function, but as man keeps moving, he gives push to time and history to move on.
We give motion to places that are now ruined, which can hold personal memories, when they have been alive. The sound like a ghost, haunts and gives the sense that there was once, telling the chronicle of a course to the end.
Finally man will always try to keep the life in motion, even when the circumstances show clearly another course.
Apartment Deluxe Centre, Podgorica, Montenegro, HD Review
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Located in the centre of Podgorica, Apartment Deluxe Centre overlooks the King's Park and the Ribnica River. The apartment offers a balcony and free WiFi access.
The apartment is air-conditioned and provides a living room with a flat-screen satellite TV, and a modern kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven. Featuring a shower, the bathroom also comes with a hairdryer and free toiletries.
The Main Square of Podgorica is 1,000 feet away, while the nearest shopping mall is located at a distance of 1,650 feet. The Natural History Museum is 2,650 feet from Deluxe Centre Apartment.
Podgorica Airport 11.8 miles away and airport shuttle can be arranged at an additional cost. Free public parking is available nearby.