Brdo Gorica is located in close proximity to the center of Podgorica, and it's a very popular recreational destination, making it a paradise for recreation enthusiasts.
Four kilometers from the center of Podgorica, on a wide plateau between the rivers Morača, Zeta, and Širijana, lie the remains of ancient Doclea, dating back to the first decade of the 1st century AD.
The Old Town was the core of Podgorica during the Ottoman period (1474-1879) in terms of the city's urban and architectural forms, customs, way of life, and oriental characteristics.
Within the framework of the Modern Gallery, works have been collected and exhibited that best illustrate the development of modern art, as well as the most significant artistic directions and influences that occurred in Montenegrin art in the second half of the 20th century.
One of the most important tourist resources in Montenegro and Podgorica. The abundance of flora and fauna, cryptodepression, and habitat of rare endangered bird species such as the wild pelican, make it unique in the region and beyond.