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Heritage Museum at King Nikola Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ok, but needs some work
A lovely building - the old King Nikola’s Palace. But its a shame it is going into disrepair. Definitely needs some work doing on the building, I presume they don’t have the money which is such a sham...
Oh what a wonderful history. But restoration is needed.
This museum needs restauration. But I assume money is not available. It was a very special experience to visit the collection as only visitors. The conservator opened doors just for us two. It was cle...
Our guide gave us a really informative tour of this palace/museum. They have been able to showcase many of the furnishings the very large family had. I hope I am giving you the correct building. I hav...
The royal residence in Nishich appeared by the decision of Nicola I Petrovich in 1900, later rebuilt several times. However, the royal family came here quite rarely, and most of the time ...
Ok, but needs some work
A lovely building - the old King Nikola’s Palace. But its a shame it is going into disrepair. Definitely needs some work doing on the building, I presume they don’t have the money which is such a sham...
Oh what a wonderful history. But restoration is needed.
This museum needs restauration. But I assume money is not available. It was a very special experience to visit the collection as only visitors. The conservator opened doors just for us two. It was cle...
A look in the window of the past
Our guide gave us a really informative tour of this palace/museum. They have been able to showcase many of the furnishings the very large family had. I hope I am giving you the correct building. I hav...
Complete Waste of Time
One of the worst museums I've been to. It was dark and smelled of cigarette smoke inside. No English explanation. I walked out after a few minutes.
Another Royal Palace
The royal residence in Nishich appeared by the decision of Nicola I Petrovich in 1900, later rebuilt several times. However, the royal family came here quite rarely, and most of the time ...