Presenting an elegant facade, King Nikola’s Palace was built in 1885 and now houses a collection of antiquities, folk costumes and royal furniture. Its shady gardens contain plants cultivated from seeds and cuttings collected from around the world by Montenegro’s sailors. One of best attraction in the city
I Cooper
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Fabulous place to visit even though Google maps said it was temporary closed,well that hasn't cost them visitors has it. Not sharing photos and spoil the wow factor for people. No tickets required.
Manar Aydi
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Entry fee 2€
Quite Intresting and beautiful historical place but nothing extra.
Too small to be called a palace .
Muhklis Akbar
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Monteinegro is new place experiences for me, rightnow I just take picture from the ship, beautiful sunset. The city is realy quiet, only some car pass by
Serhii Illarionov
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It was impressive to touch history of Montenegro. This is the interesting museum with clothes, things of interior and weapons
Troy Jenkinson
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Interesting place but it would have been helpful to have more explanation about the history of the building, linked to the Royal family.
mr. jotan
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Oky. Historical place. But they should restore it if they charge an entrance fee. Plenty of weapons and furniture from the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Lewis Mills
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Very quick visit, small museum inside with various artefacts. 2 euro entry fee.