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Government House

- Novice Cerovića -
The foundation stone of the two-story governmental building was laid on June 7, 1909. The building, which was the largest building and the first building made of reinforced concrete in Montenegro, was constructed by foreign master builders. It was built according to the design that came from the hand of the Italian architect . It was officially opened on August 15, 1910, during the declaration of Montenegro as a Kingdom. In December 1915, the last session of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Montenegro was held in the Government House building. Since 1918, after the end of the , it was known as the House of Freedom. Later on, it became the National Museum of Montenegro, which was established in 1896 and the largest museum in Montenegro.
An old postcard that shows the building
The top gable, which is placed on top of the eastern side of the Neo-Baroque building, is lavishly decorated with all sorts of ornamentation. The pointed , which contains a garland wreath, is topped with a statue of an eagle, as well as two statues that most likely predict the Greek god and the Greek goddess . The other two statues show either a female figure holding a book or a female figure that holds a bouquet of flowers. The plaques that surrounded the clock show , a , and the Greek goddesses and .
The building in 1916
Underneath the roof , you can see two different strips of , one of which is adorned with foliage. The frieze is lavishly decorated with loads of , which in their turn are lavishly adorned with floral ornamentations. On top of the straight pediments, which are placed above some of the first and second floor windows, you can see a that's surrounded by and acanthus foliage. Rosettes can also be seen underneath the straight pediment, which also counts for a surrounded by two . The , which can be admired on the second floor, are embellished with a lion head and crowned with a Corinthian . The pilasters that are placed on the porch that covers the main entrance are on the other hand crowned with a Doric capital. A roof terrace is placed on top of the porch, which is secured with a stone balustrade that contains decorative vases and .
The back of the building shown in an old postcard