
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
Cadets from the training ship of the Italian Navy ITS Palinuro got acquainted with the development of Tivat
Second Lieutenant Vuk Rogošić, Lieutenant Alviz Rossi, and cadets from the Italian Navy training ship ITS Palinuro learned about the development of Tivat and viewed maritime, ethnographic, and art exhibitions during a tour of the Tivat Museum and Gallery. In the museum’s garden, the guests had the opportunity to view photographs and a film about the *Bokeljska*... [...]
Book launch for "Tivat Fragments" by Milan Komar – Thursday, July 4, at Đardin at 9 PM.
The book launch for "Tivatski fragmenti" (Tivat Fragments) by Milan Komar will take place on Thursday, July 4, in the garden of the Buća-Luković Summer House, starting at 9:00 PM. Speakers at the event will include the author himself—Navy Colonel Milan Komar—along with publicist and journalist Siniša Luković and Captain (First Class) and submariner Jordan Jovanović, while the Secretary will welcome the attendees. [...]
"Evolution" exhibition by Veljo Stanišić opens
The exhibition "Evolution" by artist Veljo Stanišić opened last night at the Tivat Museum and Gallery. Museum educator and academic painter Zoran Kruta welcomed the attendees on behalf of the institution, and the exhibition was opened by Andrija Radulović, President of the Art Colony. "These paintings compel you to reflect, to listen, and to take action. Veljo's painting..." [...]


