This fascinating large-scale 3D map was created by the Austrians in 1917. It's housed in a glass pavilion attached to the side of the Njego拧 Museum Biljarda; if it鈥檚 closed, you can peer through the windows.
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Resting improbably 鈥 miraculously? 鈥 in a cliff face 900m above the Zeta valley, the gleaming white Ostrog Monastery is the most important site in鈥
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Kotor鈥檚 most impressive building, this Catholic cathedral was consecrated in 1166 but reconstructed after several earthquakes. When the entire frontage鈥
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Lov膰en鈥檚 star attraction, this magnificent mausoleum (built 1970 to 1974) sits at the top of its second-highest peak, Jezerski Vrh (1657m). Take the 461鈥
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Kotor's fortifications started to head up St John's Hill in the 9th century and by the 14th century a protective loop was completed, which was added to鈥
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Budva's best feature and star attraction is the Stari Grad (Old Town) 鈥 a mini-Dubrovnik with marbled streets and Venetian walls rising from the clear鈥
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This picturesque island was artificially created (on 22 July 1452, to be precise) around a rock where an image of the Madonna was found; every year on鈥
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Named after five young women named Danica who died during WWII, this pedestrian promenade stretches along the waterfront for more than 5km from Igalo to鈥
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Clamber up the steps of this small Venetian fortress for photogenic views of the beach and the dramatic diagonal stratification of the limestone cliffs鈥
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This castlelike palace was the residence of Montenegro鈥檚 favourite son, prince-bishop and poet Petar II Petrovi膰 Njego拧. It was built and financed by the鈥
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It鈥檚 a case of four times lucky for the Cetinje Monastery, having been repeatedly destroyed during Ottoman attacks and rebuilt. This sturdy incarnation鈥
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Entry to this maroon-and-white palace (1871), home to the last sovereign of Montenegro, is by guided tour (you may need to wait for a group to form)鈥
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Built in 1886 on the ruins of the original Cetinje Monastery, this little church has a lovely gilded iconostasis, but its main claim to fame is as the鈥
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The former Serbian embassy houses a well-presented collection of costumes and tools explained by English notations.
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All of Montenegro鈥檚 great artists are represented here, with the most famous (Milunovi膰, Lubarda, 脨uri膰 etc) having their own separate spaces. There鈥檚 a鈥
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Housed in the imposing former parliament building (1910), this fascinating museum follows a timeline from the Stone Age onwards. Historical relics include鈥
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Cetinje鈥檚 main street is pretty Njego拧eva, a partly pedestrianised thoroughfare lined with interesting buildings, cafes and shops.