Podgorica
About Podgorica
Podgorica is the capital and biggest city of Montenegro. Podgorica is home to numerous Montenegrin social foundations and occasions. It has the Montenegrin National Theater and ious historical centers and exhibitions. The Montenegrin National Theater is the most noteworthy venue in Podgorica as well as in all of Montenegro. Podgorica is additionally host to the City Theater, which incorporates the Children's Theater and the Puppet Theater. There is an eminent workmanship display in the Dvorac Petrovica complex in Podgorica's biggest open stop.
Ruler Nicholas' mansion, Perjanicki Dom, stronghold house of prayer and encompassing structures were changed over to a craftsmanship exhibition in 1984. Since 1995, it has been a piece of the Modern Arts Center and houses around 1,500 centerpieces. The memorable Cinema of Culture, which was established in 1949, was shut in November 2008 because of consistent money related misfortunes it produced. Podgorica is home to three fundamental religious gatherings: Orthodox Christians, Sunnite Muslims and Catholic Christians.
Customary Christian populace for the most part starts from the neighborhood Montenegrin and Serb populace, which acknowledged Orthodox Christianity in Middle Ages after a noteworthy split amid The Great Schism. They speak to the significant religious gathering. There are different Eastern Orthodox temples in the City, for example, St. George Church which starts from the thirteenth century, or Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ which is biggest church in the city to have been as of late raised. The Muslim populace generally starts from neighborhood Bosniaks, and in addition Albanians.