King Nikola's Palace is a former royal residence surrounded by beautiful gardens and turned into a museum providing insight into the royal history of Montenegro
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This rather unassuming building was constructed in 1885 as a residence for Nikola and later gifted to his daughter, Zorka, and her husband, Petar Karađorđević. It now houses the town’s Historical and Archaeological Museum, displaying archaeological finds chronologically and featuring important items from the town and its surroundings
Note that the museum lacks detailed information about the historical items on display and the royal family's history
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The palace's history is closely tied to King Nikola I Petrovic, Montenegro's first and last king, who was a significant figure in the nation's political, cultural, and social development during the late 19th and early 20th centuries