The National Museum of Montenegro implemented a pilot workshop as part of the project “Children’s steps through Montenegrin culture”, initiated by Milena Milatović, the first lady of Montenegro, which aims to provide children with an educational and fun experience through the research of the national costumes of Montenegro, encouraging them to understanding and respecting cultural
The role of the museum pedagogue is extremely important in the transformation of museums into dynamic centers of education and cultural events. Their ability to design and implement various activities, as well as to successfully communicate with visitors of all ages and interests, is key to achieving the goals of the museum’s educational program. Through
The National Museum of Montenegro presented a new type of presentation of museum settings through interactive tours that were made in cooperation with the Naratour mobile application team. The application enables the exploration of the museum through gamification, so visitors become the protagonists of stories by playing roles, as fictitious or historical characters, solving puzzles
This year, the National Museum of Montenegro also celebrated the International Day of Museums – May 18 and the European Night of Museums. On Saturday, May 18, Museum Night was organized, and from 5 to 9 p.m., individual visitors could visit the King Nikola Museum, the Njegoš Museum – Billiards, and the Ethnographic Museum for
Milena Petrović Njegoš was a key figure in the history of Montenegro. Her commitment to humanitarian activities make her an exceptional personality. Princess and later queen Milena Petrović Njegoš, née Vukotić, was the wife of Nicholas I, ruler of Montenegro. She was born in Čevo on May 4, 1847. Milena married the young prince Nikola