NAJGORA OSOBA NA SVIJETU (1)

Cineplexx Delta City – Cinema program

WHERE CRABS SING

Thursday: 18:15, 21:00, 21:45

Fri/Mon/Tue: 17:30, 20:00, 21:15

Weekend: 17:30, 20:00, 21:15

Wednesday: 17:15, 20:30, 21:30

NO

Thursday: 19:15, 21:15

Fri/Mon/Tues: 19:15, 21:30

Weekend: 19:15, 21:30

Wednesday: 19:15, 21:45

THE BLIND PASSENGER

Weekdays: 19:45

Weekend: 19:45

THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD

Thu/Fri/Mon/Tue: 20:45

Weekend: 20:45

Wednesday: 21:15

PLACE OF GLOWING

Working days: 16:00

Weekend: 16:00

100% VUK synchronized

Weekdays: 15:45, 17:45

Weekend: 11:45 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 3:45 p.m., 5:45 p.m.

BULLET TRAIN

Thu/Fri/Mon/Tue: 18:00, 20:30, 21:45

Weekend: 14:15, 18:00, 20:30, 21:45

Wednesday: 18:15, 21:00

DC LEAGUE OF SUPER PETS

Weekdays: 16:50

Weekend: 12:30, 14:45, 16:50

THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER 3D

Weekdays: 16:40

Weekend: 1:30 p.m., 4:40 p.m

THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER 2D

Working days: 19:00

Weekend: 19:00

MALCI 2: GRU’S BEGINNING 2D synchronized

Working days: 15:15

Weekend: 15:15

MALCI 2: GROO’S BEGINNING 3D in synchronized

Working days: 17:00

Weekend: 11:30, 13:15, 17:00

MALCI 2: GROO’S BEGINNING 2D original version with subtitles

Working days: 18:45

Weekend: 18:45

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LET’S GO TO THE MORAČA RIVER – Concert by Nenad Knežević Knez

We invite you to another gathering within the event “Let’s go to the Morača River”.

This Friday, Nenad Knežević Knez promises a great atmosphere at Sastavci.

We expect you!

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“Podgorica, what a surprise! Itinerary in the heart of Montenegro”

Source: Corierre della Sera ~ Dove Viaggi

“Travel to Podgorica, the capital of the “new” Montenegro since 2006. A city that will hardly disappoint you because it reveals a lot about Europe and the recent history of the Balkans. Here’s what to see and do during your vacation here”.

Podgorica in (late) summer. Experimental journey

There are cities that need to be interpreted. Because only a story can restore the true soul of a place that has been offended by wars and cataclysms. Nothing is more truth when it comes to Podgorica, the former Titograd.

Roman, Ottoman, Pan-Yugoslav, razed to the ground in 1944, hit by a catastrophic earthquake in 1979, and finally the hub and capital of the “new” Montenegro since 2006, this city may not impress you, but it certainly won’t disappoint. Because it reveals a lot about Europe and the recent history of the Balkans.

PODGORICA, JOURNEY THROUGH THE UNDISCOVERED

At the center of the plain of a country composed of 85% rocky mountains, crossed by two rivers with small beaches where you can swim in the center, a place of Ottoman and Orthodox contrasts, dominated by the brutalism of the Titoist era, Podgorica is a small and and well-organized city that you can easily walk around.

The heart of the capital is Independence Square which is located between old, socialist, and new Podgorica, with the modern Millennium Bridge and the Delta shopping center (now called BIG), futuristic buildings and modern cafes.

The river Ribnica (which dries up in summer), separates the eastern area. To the south, there is Stara Varoš, the heart of the Muslim quarter, with some preserved houses from that period and ancient mosques (in which the city administration invests for tourist purposes), and to the north, Nova Varoš, from the twentieth century, with large green areas and some surviving buildings from the end of 19th century.

The Morača River flows westward and connects the city at the characteristic place of Skaline, where ancient bridges and beaches form a true, small oasis in the center of the city.

The whole city is “highlighted” by parks, in summer to moderate the heat, and in winter to prevent the strong north wind. Podgorica has focused a lot on greening, which today makes it one of the five greenest cities in Europe.

WHERE SHOULD WE START OUR VISIT TO PODGORICA?

The starting point is certainly the square with three names (once Ivan Milutinović Square, then the Republic Square and today the Independence Square), dominated by the obelisk dedicated to Mirko Petrović Njegoš, the man who built the pride of Montenegro. From here you go towards Miljana Vukova Street, a former Titoist shopping street that the government wants to reconstruct. At the very corner of the square is Art Gallery & Coffee. Special feature? The cafeteria has a custom space for emerging artists performances.

Continuing along Miljana Vukova Street, you will arrive at the “Museums and Galleries” building, where you can familiarize yourself with the works of the greatest Montenegrin painters like Petar Lubarda and Vojo Stanić.

From here you descend along the Ribnica River and enter one of the most beautiful and hidden areas in the city. The riverbank leads to a building that has lived many lives. It is called “Karver”, a former hammam, converted into a library. An almost imperceptible place, hidden under a modern road that divides the city into two parts: in order to connect them, the Ottoman dome had to be removed.

Carver is a small garrison of Slavic culture: the charm of this bookstore, which is also a publishing house, was given by its owner, actress Varja Đukić

Along the promenade, you reach the old Roman bridge, at the confluence of two rivers. Opposite it there is a hotel “Podgorica”, a true jewel of brutalist architecture, the hotel whose facade is carved with river stones and which was designed by Svetlana Kana Radević in 1967. And right here, in the iconic hotel cafe, you really start to feel Podgorica.

Turkish or deutsch coffee? It’s a slow, relaxing ritual. Coffee lasts here at least two hours, on average :). From Skaline (the epicenter of ancient Podgorica, where there is a Roman bridge with a beautiful view and a favorite beach of the local population), you climb into the Turkish past of the city: low houses, veiled women, small mosques, some isolated and cozy cafes, as well as a mural dedicated to Ksenija Cicvarić, the heroine of Monenegrin song.

Finally, we arrive at Bećir Beg Osmanagić Square, from the Ottoman period, with the Clock Tower in the center, located among the few buildings spared from the catastrophic earthquake on April 15th, 1979.

Finally, Bokeška street, the street of nightlife. On the corner, there is the City Theatre which reflects the rich cultural initiative of the city, such as concerts, operas and operettas. In the center of trendy cafes and clubs, you arrive in front of the City Library, dedicated to Marko Miljanov, advisor to King Nikola (who was educated only at a later age) and return to Independence Square.

Last coffee and fateful question.

WHY IS THIS COUNTRY CALLED MONTENEGRO?

“The name is Venetian” – Ana Žarić, a specialized tourist guide answers.

Coming from Boka Kotorska, Venetian sailors saw this rugged, dark, vertical mountain. It was the mountain Lovćen, the forest where Cetinje, the royal capital of Montenegro, is located. That’s how the name of the inhabitants of the black mountain was born. As then, so today.

INDEPENDENCE SQUARE

Why is the appearance of the main city square different from those we encounter in other large capital cities?

Podgorica won the main role in 2006. Until then, Montenegro formed a union with Serbia, whose capital is Belgrade. In that year, the great revival of the city begins. The square is located in Nova Varoš and covers an area of ​​five square kilometers.

By Western standards, it is a typical example of the Yugo style, and the residents of Podgorica love to spend their afternoons in cafes (in the “Sicilia” bakery, with delicious sweets and excellent espresso), and on special occasions the Independence Square becomes the center of ceremonies and events.

The fountain, the obelisk, the old library and the old buildings tell a lot about the city which, after being destroyed, had to be quickly rebuilt in order to house hundreds of thousands of displaced people.

It is not only the administrative heart of Nova Varoš, but also the best starting point in the city: newer stores mix with less new ones, department stores with socialist overtones coexist with international brands.

PODGORICA MUSEUM

Located in an elegant building, in Marka Miljanova Street, is the main museum of the city. It brings together an interesting collection of archaeological discoveries dating back to the period of ancient Doclea, a city founded by the Romans on a hill (Pod-gorica, the modern name of the capital, which means under the hill). The museum exhibits the works of some of the most important living painters, such as Petar Lubarda, but also the exceptional collection of Božidar Vuković Podgoričanin, the Montenegrin Gutenberg. A beautiful ethnographic section with objects and customs of the Orthodox, Catholic and Muslim communities, which inhabited the country for centuries. In the museum, there are also several buildings where the works of contemporary authors are exhibited (pgmuzej@t-com.me)

CARVER

Perhaps this is the most secret and mystical place in the city. An ancient Turkish bath, hidden under a modern road, has become a bookstore and cafe, a place for cultural gatherings, a publishing house and the seat of a festival dedicated to culture and art.

Founded in 2005, thanks to a European project, this place is the most important scene of the actress Varja Đukić. The actress, academic professor of dramatic arts and one of the leading intellectuals of the city, Đukić gained fame in the Titoist era with the film “Variola Vera”.

“I dreamed of a place that could unite all the cultural souls of the former Yugoslavia, where you can find works of both Western literature and works of all Slavic authors. For this reason, the bookshop is a publishing house but also the organizer of a festival where it gathers the most interesting voices of the Balkans”.

SKALINE, OLD BRIDGE

Hadži Paša’s bridge is located under the ruins of the fortress at the mouth of the Ribnica River into Morača River.  It is an oasis of the capital city: in the summer you can swim in the transparent and cold water of Morača, meet fishermen and families at a weekly picnic.

Completely remodeled, the area (today called Skaline, because of the steps carved into the rock) is connected to an old bridge from the Roman period (reminiscent of a miniature of Mostar), rebuilt after the bombing in 1944.

BEĆIR BEG OSMANAGIĆ

In the shade of centuries-old trees, in the center of the square there is a clock tower from 1667, the only ancient building in the city that is still “standing”.

From here we go to visit the Ottoman quarter. Charm is more breathed than seen. There are still some typical Turkish houses, a few mosques, as well as isolated but beautiful cafes.

RISTO STIJOVIĆ HOUSE

In the Ottoman quarter is the house-museum of Risto Stijović, one of the greatest Yugoslav sculptors. Stone and glass, the secret garden and his works, introduce the visitor to the heart of the most significant work of Montenegrin literature, Gorski Vijenac.

“Stijović translated into his wooden sculptures the story of the greatest national poet, bishop Petar Petrović Njegoš, and with this historical work in verse he reconstructs the modern history of Montenegro, starting with the political activity of his predecessor, Danilo Petrović Njegoš, in order to resolve disputes between tribes in the region.” – confirms Selma Đečević, curator of the museum.

KSENIJA CICVARIC

Walking through the old town, attention is drawn to colorful murals. One, before all: the portrait of Ksenija Cicvarić, also known as the Montenegrin nightingale.

Born in a very modest family, growing up on the banks of Ribnica, she managed to give voice to the emotions of a generation and is the mother of the folk song of the twentieth century, in Montenegro. Her most famous song? “Sejdef is the mother of mold”. It is still a hit in national bars. It is known in Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia, and the author is unknown.

BOKESKA

Cafes and bars in the shadow of the City Theatre, the center of Podgorica’s cultural life. It is Bokeška Street, the core of the city’s night life. A great place for a cocktail after visiting the city, but also a place to better understand the social rituals of this small, developing capital.

DEUTSCH COFFEE

Turkish or espresso? In Podgorica, there is no doubt: it’s Deutsch coffee.

This particular coffee, served in a small cup, is espresso with foam, and it is called that because a few years ago in Montenegro, the currency for payment was the German mark. This coffee cost exactly one mark, hence the name Deutsche coffee.

The currency changed, coffee remained and with it the drinking ritual. Montenegrins always have topics to talk about, they love this ritual that lasts an average of two hours.

LAKE SKADAR

It is impossible to visit Podgorica without stopping at Lake Skadar, the largest lake in the Balkans, on the border of Montenegro and Albania.

A magical place, cruising on old wooden boats that lead to fishing villages and ancient monasteries. A small paradise for birdwatchers and an ideal habitat for many varieties of endangered birds, including rare species of pelicans, cormorants and terns.

The warm waters of the lake, surrounded by olive trees and bamboo, are home to a complex ecosystem with over 800 species of algae and about 50 species of fish.

Many tours depart from Virpazar, a beautiful medieval town located about twenty minutes by car from Podgorica (guided tours cost around 30 euros per person)

FOOD & WINE

Priganice are addictive, with honey and Montenegrin cheese (similar to feta cheese) served for breakfast. The gastronomy of this country is marked by: meat, fish, vegetables in XXL portions.

A traditional gastronomic landmark in Podgorica is the restaurant “Pod Volat”, in front of the Clock Tower.

On the other hand, on Lake Skadar, there is a restaurant “Jezero”, which has just been renovated: choose very fresh river fish. You can buy excellent Montenegrin wines across the street from the restaurant, in the “Plantaže” facility.

Vranac is an autochthonous grape variety, originating from the territory of Podgorica. For those who like bubbles, Val Rosé is perfect, made from Krstač grapes that grow along the shores of Lake Skadar.

USEFUL INFORMATION

Montenegro started the process of joining the European Union in 2013. Current currency is EURO. It is necessary to register within 24 hours from entering the country, otherwise the fine you have to pay is 60 euros. You can get tourist routes, detailed information, organized tours with a guide and more at the offices of the Tourism Organization Podgorica or by email at info@podgorica.travel. “

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Tourist offer of Montenegro presented in Istanbul

Organized by the Ministry of Economic Development and Tourism, the National Tourism Organization and local tourism organizations of the Capital Podgorica and the municipalities of Bar, Budva and Tivat and with the support of the Montenegrin Embassy in Turkey, a presentation of Montenegro’s tourist offer was organized in Istanbul.

State Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Development and Tourism, Damir Dadivodić, said that they had reason to be satisfied with today’s visit. On this occasion, he reminded of the content of the meeting that the representatives of the Montenegrin tourism industry had with the Turkish media.

“The meeting lasted for two hours, during which we answered various questions concerning Montenegro, the economic situation in Turkey and the potential for further cooperation,” he said.

Davidović emphasized the importance of this presentation, as well as the business workshop which, as he said, was visited by about 100 agencies and tour operators from Turkey, and added:

“The very fact that this year we have a much better air connection gives reason for optimism and somewhere says that this is one market that will surely achieve a good result this year, as an emitting market to us, and that we have room to significantly raise it in the upcoming years “, said State Secretary Davidović.

The Montenegrin coast is also dominant in Montenegrin tourist traffic, said Davidović, adding that the presentation of the north of Montenegro as well as the central part is an indispensable topic at such meetings.

“Every municipality in Montenegro has its own specifics, which is presented here today, and it seems to me that the reactions are very positive,” he said.

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TOP GAN MAVERIK

Cineplexx Delta City – Cinema program 26.05 – 1.06.2022.

TOP GUN: MAVERICK

Work days: 16:30, 17:45, 19:00, 20:30, 21:30, 22:00

Weekend: 14:00, 16:30, 17:45, 19:00, 20:30, 21:30, 22:00

PURSUIT

Work days: 17:15

Weekend: 17:15

OPERATION MINCEMEAT

Work days: 16:45

Weekend: 16:45

ESCAPE THE FIELD

Work days: 19:30

Weekend: 19:30

UNPLUGGING

Work days: 15:45

Weekend: 15:45

MEMORY

Work days: 19:45

Sunday: 19:45

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS 2D

Work days: 21:15, 21:45

Weekend: 12:00, 21:15, 21:45

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS 3D

Work days: 16:00, 19:15

Weekend: 16:00, 19:15

THE BAD GUYS 2D synchronized

Work days: 18:30

Weekend: 12:15, 14:30, 18:30

THE BAD GUYS 3Dsynchronized

Work days: 15:30, 17:30

Weekend: 13:15, 15:30, 17:30

FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE

Work days: 20:45

Weekend: 20:45

TURNING RED 2D synchronized

Work days: 15:00

Weekend: 15:00

TURNING RED 3D synchronized

Weekend: 13:45

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Exhibition of old-timers “Celebrating Cars” in Capital Plaza

Fans of old-timers and cars in general, will have the opportunity from 31.05. to 07.06. to enjoy the third exhibition in the beautiful ambience of the atrium of Capital Plaza.

As in previous exhibitions, visitors will be able to recall cars that were frequent guests on our streets in the past, but also those that are rarely seen in our country. A total of over 40 cars manufactured in Germany, France, Great Britain, USA, USSR, Italy, Japan, Yugoslavia will be exhibited, so that visitors will be able to see cars manufactured by Ford, Peugeot, Renault, Fiat, Mini, Volkswagen, Lancia, Volga, Cadillac, Volvo, BMW, Mercedes, Alfa Romeo…

From 31.05. to 04.06. the area of ​​the atrium of Capital Plaza will be dedicated mainly to old-timers, while Sunday 05.06. is reserved for Cars & Coffee socializing where sports cars will be present, with free coffee and service. The last two days of the exhibition, 06.06. and 07.06. are dedicated to slightly younger cars, so-called Youngtimers and future classics.

All exhibited cars will have a prominent QR code, which will allows visitors to be able to learn more about that car by scanning it.

The grand opening of the exhibition is scheduled for Tuesday, May 31. at 7 pm, where the audience will be addressed by representatives of the organizers, Capital Plaza, Oldtimer Association and the Capital.

Admission to the exhibition is free.

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City park on Ćemovsko polje

The capital Podgorica invites citizens to be part of the story of the future largest city park, and to contribute to the design and construction of a new park area in the city with their proposals and suggestions.


Only 3.5 km from the city center is Ćemovsko polje, the largest plain in Montenegro, which belongs to the valleys of the rivers Cijevna and Morača. It is the most suitable location for the construction of the largest city park, which will meet the needs of all residents and visitors of Podgorica.

Over the years, as a result of excellent cooperation between the local population and city companies and services, part of this area has been enriched with various plant species and garden elements, a trim track in the length of 1,150 m was built, sports – recreational content for children was installed as well as training equipment for dogs.

However, it was time for Podgorica to get a park on as much as 43.7 ha, where citizens will be able to spend a whole day and enjoy its facilities, which they will design together with the Capital.

Designing and building this park area, intended for all generations, is a complex job. Therefore, we invite all those interested to give their contribution by joining us on Thursday 19.05. at 7 pm and by saying what kind of park they want, but also to follow the site www.nacemovsko.me and leave your proposal.

Meeting place: Ćemovsko polje near the park furniture located at the beginning of the forest (from the Football Association of Montenegro, first turn left, from the direction of Veljko Vlahović Boulevard).

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Cineplexx Delta City – Cinema program 19.05 – 25.05.2022.

OPERA LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR / MET LIVE

Saturday: 18:55 LIVE

TOP GUN: MAVERICK

Tuesday: 20:00 PREMIERE

Wednesday: 15:00, 17:45, 20:30

PURSUIT

Thu/Fri/Mon/Wed: 20:00, 22:00

Weekend: 20:00, 22:00

Tuesday: 19:45, 21:45

OPERATION MINCEMEAT

Thu/Fri/Mon/Tue: 18:45, 21:15

Weekend: 18:45, 21:15

Wednesday: 15:45, 21:15

GOLIATH

Thu/Fri/Mon/Wed: 18:30, 21:00

Weekend: 18:30, 21:00

Tuesday: 16:15, 21:00

ESCAPE THE FIELD

Work days: 19:30, 21:30

Weekend: 19:30, 21:30

UNPLUGGING

Work days: 17:30, 19:30, 21:30

Weekend: 17:30, 19:30, 21:30

DOWNTON ABBEY – A NEW ERA

Work days: 17:45

Weekend: 17:45

FIRESTARTER

Work days: 16:00

Weekend: 16:00

MEMORY

Work days: 20:45

Sunday: 20:45

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS 2D

Thu/Fri: 21:45

Weekend: 12:45, 21:45

Monday: 21:45

Wednesday: 16:15

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS 3D

Thu/Fri: 16:45, 19:15

Weekend: 14:00, 16:45, 19:15

Monday: 13:20, 16:45, 19:15

Tuesday: 16:45, 18:30

Wednesday: 18:45

THE BAD GUYS 2D synchronized

Thu/Fri/Tue: 16:30

Weekend: 12:15, 14:30, 16:30

Monday: 13:30, 16:30

THE BAD GUYS 3Dsynchronized

Thu/Fri/Mon/Tue: 15:30, 17:30

Weekend: 13:15, 15:30, 17:30

Wednesday: 15:15, 17:15

FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE

Thu/Fri/Tue/Wed: 18:00

Saturday: 16:00

Sunday: 18:00

Monday: 13:40, 18:00

THE LOST CITY

Work days: 15:15

Sunday: 15:15

TURNING RED 2D synchronized

Thu/Fri/Tue/Wed: 15:45

Weekend: 15:45

Monday: 13:00, 15:45

TURNING RED 3D synchronized

Weekend: 13:45

Monday: 14:15

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“Tradition of Taste” on Sastavci

The manifestation “Tradition of Taste” will be organized on Friday, May 13, at Sastavci,
starting at 5 p.m.

In addition to tasting gastronomic specialties, fellow citizens and visitors of Podgorica will have
an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful ambience and performance of AKUD “Mirko Srzentic” and Forte band.

The event is organized with the aim of highlighting cultural and historical sites and the
rich gastronomic offers of the Capital.

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