Museum of Hercegovina
Melhor época para visitar
Spring and autumn (April-June and September-October) offer the most comfortable weather, with expansive views from the castle terrace. In the afternoon when light comes in at an angle, the colors of the mosaic floor are at their most vivid.
Dicas para economizar
Adult tickets are around 5 euros, with discounts for students and groups. Free entry on the first Sunday of each month. The museum is not large, so there is no need to buy a combo or all-inclusive pass.
Recomendado para
History enthusiasts, Archaeology buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Off-the-beaten-path explorers
Planeje sua visita
1.5-2 hours
Sobre
Fatos rápidos: This museum is located within the ruins of a medieval castle belonging to the dukes of Herzegovina, with 14th-century walls and towers still standing. The collection includes over 3,000 artifacts, ranging from Illyrian pottery to Ottoman weapons and traditional costumes, spanning thousands of years of history.
Destaques: Hidden beneath the museum courtyard lies the complete ruins of an ancient Roman villa, with floor mosaics so well preserved that the geometric patterns from 2,000 years ago still retain their vivid colors. Standing on the castle tower and looking out, the Trebizat River winds through a limestone canyon, and from this vantage point you can see the bell towers of four medieval churches at once.
Dicas de quem conhece
- Climb the castle tower at 3-4 PM, when the golden light is best for panoramic canyon photos.
- The mosaic floors of the Roman villa underground are actually clearer on overcast days, as there is less glare from the glass windows.
- Wear comfortable flat shoes. The cobblestone slope leading up to the castle is steep and slippery.
- The old town alleys behind the museum have a few family-run restaurants that are half the price of those on the main street.
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