Very interesting place and well worth a visit. The museum is spilt into. The top floor is what a local house looked like in the 18th and 19th century’s. we were guided through 4 rooms by a lady dressed in traditional dress. She explained in good English what each room was and the history associated with them. This includes the clothes of the region and also many hand made items including jewellery, wooden chests and rugs all beautifully decorated. The bottom floor was the local archeological museum. A gentleman in there explained the history of the region from its early history to modern times. He had local artifices from different era’s of history. He was very easy to talk to and when asked he shared his views on the region and which gave us a greater insight. He clearly looked and read the history of the region and he told us he had a PHD in archeology.
All this for only €1 each. One of the best € you will ever spend.
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Read moreStopped by this small museum when walking about Peja. First a guide took us upstairs to see house life in the mid-1800's. Then we went into a room downstairs and had the archaeologist explain some artifacts dating from BCE forward. He did a great job, and was passionate about his work. Unfortunately, there is no money to forward his exploration. So, if nothing else, the €2 entry will help keep the museum...
Read moreNice preserved building and exhibits, informative excursion, but not allowed to make the photos inside. Such a weird decision in nowadays! it works against you. Now I can't recommend or promote this place, because I have no evidence how nice this place is. And yeah, you should inform about this before the entrance.
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