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Presentation of guide-book on Montenegrin museums

Presentation of guide-book on Montenegrin museumsOn 25 July 2007 the new guide-book on Montenegrin museums, produced by the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Media of Montenegro with the support of UNESCO, will be officially presented to the public.


32 museums presented over 216 pages. Three language versions: Montenegrin, English and Italian. Over 5,000 copies issued in the first edition. These are the main features of the new guide-book on Montenegrin museums, published by the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Media of Montenegro with the support of the Culture Section of UNESCO Office in Venice.

The guide-book intends to offer a much-needed informative tool for encouraging and facilitating the fruition of Montenegrin museum collections, in all their richness and diversity. Most significant museums of the country, at both national and local level, are represented in the book, accompanied by a selection of pictures, explanatory texts, and useful information for visitors. All included in a pocket-size book, with an agile and captivating graphic.

The guide will be officially presented to the public on Wednesday, 25 July, at the “Centre for Contemporary Art of Montenegro” in Podgorica. The event will start at 8pm, followed by a press conference.

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