The Ethnographic Museum of Montenegro in Cetinje offers a compact but rich window into the traditions of the people who have lived among these mountains for centuries - national costumes, weapons, jewelry, furniture and everyday objects fill its halls. It's an easy and rewarding stop for hikers exploring the historic old capital before or after a day on the trails.
Housed in the former Serbian diplomatic mission building on the quiet Dvorski trg (Palace Square), the museum sits amid other historic landmarks of Cetinje, a town nestled at the foot of the mountains. The atmosphere inside is calm and intimate, making it a pleasant break from hiking regardless of the season - a cool retreat in summer, a cozy stop in winter.
How to get thereInteresting fact: the museum originally shared the Biljarda building, which was destroyed in the 1979 earthquake - its current home, the former Serbian mission building, was handed over to the museum in 1987.