
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 held for *Liber de Bellila* by academic painter Zoran Mujbegović
As part of the retrospective exhibition "Stage of Dreams" by academic painter Zoran Mujbegović, the Tivat Museum and Gallery—in collaboration with the "Šta hoćeš" Association, the Tivat Tourism Organization, and the Krtoli Local Community, and with the selfless assistance of the Tivat Culture Center—hosted the event. Speakers at the book presentation included nautical engineer Vasko Momčilović and the Deputy Mayor of Tivat, Jovan Brinić. [...]
The Mayor of Tivat, Željko Komnenović, opened Zoran Mujbegović’s painting exhibition "Stage of Dreams" last night at the Tivat Museum and Gallery.
Last night, the exhibition *Stage of Dreams* by academic painter Zoran Mujbegović opened at the Tivat Museum and Gallery, marking 50 years of the artist's career. The artist's body of work reflects elements of the cultural heritage of the Bay of Kotor—visible in his paintings—serving as a unique record. Beyond its artistic value, steeped in... [...]
Congratulations!
We congratulate all citizens of Montenegro on May 21 - Independence Day. Individual pieces of clothing of the Montenegrin national costume are richly decorated with the technique of gold embroidery. The skill of making and decorating Montenegrin ceremonial costumes has been a protected intangible cultural asset since 2016. The photo shows a detail from the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Montenegro exhibition. [...]


