
ABOUT THE MUSEUM
In the very center of Tivat, surrounded by multi-story buildings and modern structures, the medieval Buća complex rests in quiet seclusion. A unique cultural monument—originally the summer residence of the prominent Buća family from Kotor—it is one of many such estates owned by wealthy families throughout the Bay of Kotor. Built in the spirit of humanism and the Renaissance style, with traces of the late "flamboyant Gothic," the Buća summer residence has endured four centuries of change.

Museum News
Book launch: "Captain Petar Želalić – The Ottoman Crown Beneath the Feet of a Knight of Malta" by Predrag Kuzmnovski
The book launch for "Captain Petar Želalić – The Ottoman Crown Beneath the Feet of a Knight of Malta" by Predrag Kuzmnovski will be held on Friday, February 7, 2025, at the Tivat Museum and Gallery, starting at 7:00 PM. Captain Petar Želalić, born in Bijela in 1727, was the most famous and successful corsair from the Bay of Kotor—a seafarer who... [...]
Exhibition of works by Milena Pavlović Barila "THREE CITIES, ONE ARTIST"
We are pleased to announce that the exhibition of works by Milena Pavlović Barili, titled "Three Cities, One Artist," will open at the Tivat Museum and Gallery on Monday, October 14, 2024, at 8:00 PM. The works are part of the collection of the Milenin Dom Foundation in Požarevac. The exhibition is being organized with the support of the Embassy of Serbia in Montenegro. [...]
Exhibition "Notable Serbian Mothers" by academic sculptor Đorđe Zečević ceremoniously opened.
Last night, the exhibition "Prominent Serbian Mothers" by academic sculptor Đorđe Zečević from Šabac was ceremoniously opened at the "Museum and Gallery" Public Institution in Tivat. At the opening itself, Danijela Đukić, the institution's director, welcomed the attendees, and the exhibition was opened by Metropolitan Joanikije of Montenegro and the Littoral, who spoke about the importance of Serbian mothers, who throughout history have served as pillars. [...]


