2 euro entry to walk around a 2m x 8m room which took 4 minutes to fully explore. The rest of the museum (a second small room) is closed for refurbishment. The single functioning room features plastic sharks. The woman at the entrance couldn't speak English (but that's OK, I don't speak Montenegrin) so she was unable to warn me about how terrible the museum is. I wish she'd just screamed at me and chased me away.
Come on Montenegro. You are a nation with thousands of years of history and rich culture. Podgorica is the capital city, yet all it can manage as a display of its natural history is a small room filled with plastic sharks. You're...
Read moreOn Saturday we had luck at 12:30. It was open till 2 p.m. without lunch break (13:00-13:30). It is a smaller museum, such an exposition of minerals, snakes, amphibians, butterflies, beetles, insects, birds and fish. The accompanying exhibition there was the history of tea, its cultivation and processing of varieties. The descriptions of the exhibits are only in the Cyrillic of the Montenegrin language... It was a good thing that I learned to read texts in azbuka during my elementary school. I have a recommendation to the museum: English descriptions for foreign tourists would...
Read moreDifficult to locate museum. Little to nothing inside. The presentation of the very few items was poorly executed. Noting is written in English, so you must utilize your translator function to its fullest on your DCD (smart phone). I am constantly amazed at how few curators of museums obtain an actual education from an accredited university and are employed yet do such a truly deplorable job. This is an excellent example of a missed...
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