
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
The exhibition "Silence of the Sea" by the academic painter Boris Dragojević has opened
Last night, the exhibition "Silences of the Sea" by artist Boris Dragojević opened at the Tivat Museum and Gallery. Speaking on behalf of the institution, Director Danijela Đukić highlighted: "The peace and silence present in the artist's works, the sunset, and the cult of the Holy Mother of God reveal to us the artist's... [...]
Congratulations!
We extend our congratulations to all citizens of Montenegro on July 13th – Statehood Day. We wish to inform the public that the Tivat Museum and Gallery will remain open during the holiday.
Predrag Kuzmanovski's book "Captain Stevan Vukotić" was presented in Đardin JU Museum and Gallery Tivat
Last night, Predrag Kuzmanovski’s book *Captain Stevan Vukotić* was presented at the Tivat Museum and Gallery. The book—which tells the story of the first person from the Bay of Kotor and the first South Slav to circumnavigate the globe—was premiered last night to mark the anniversary of the day, July 10, 1826, when the Russian research vessel *Predpriyatie*... [...]


