King Nikolas’ Palace
The town of Cetinje, which served as both Montenegro's second capital and its former royal capital, now serves as the president of Montenegro's official home. The town's regal history began when Ivan Crnojevi, the king of the Zeta people, moved his court there from bleak in the 15th century as a result of an oncoming Turkish attack. Following the ruler's relocation, the city quickly developed into a bustling Zeta metropolis and the nation's political, social, and cultural center. King Nikolas’ Palace is one of the most beautiful historical sites in Montenegro
The palace known as King Nikolas was Nikolas I Mirkov Petrovich-old Nyegosh's home. A descendant of Ivan Crnojevi, Nikolas I Mirkov Petrovich-Nyegosh ruled Montenegro from 1860 to 1918, first as a sovereign prince and then as king. The structure serves as a reminder of a bygone political order since it was home to the final monarch of Montenegro until the monarchy was overthrown by the Podgorica parliament in 1918. King Nikolas' Palace offers a regal day out in one of the nation's most important historical cities. Visitors can roam through the neoclassical interior and observe notable artifacts, like plaques, swords, and coats of arms.
Location: 432R+6GW, Bar, Montenegro