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thomc278
I think if you are very interested in maritime history this might well be a bit of a gem. For me it was fine but I didn't feel the need to stay very long! The audio guide was useful in parts although very detailed from my perspective. Worth a brief vist.
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CeramiCindy
Just Okay museum with okay audio guide. But no restroom so we had to rush through. Nice displays with maritime artifacts and some local and sea officer costumes. I would have enjoyed my visit more if there were facilities available. 4 euro entrance fee.
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791joanneg
€4 each to enter Inc. Audio guide. An interesting curation of artefacts telling the tale of kotor maritime history. Chap on the desk most unhelpful. No WC on site.
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Saley69
Small museum in the old city with interesting exhibits reflecting Kotor's maritime history. The weaponry is especially fascinating. Worthwhile for a short visit in a nice town.
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DriverCheshire
A really pleasant way to spend half an hour with some touching stories of servicemen and women and their exploits during the wars. Quite small and difficult to visit if the cruise ship crowds are in residence best to sit and have a coffee until they are gone and then enjoy it to yourself.
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andyd615
3 Euros to enter, which includes audio in English. Lots of interesting exhibits if this type of thing floats your boat. Ideal for a rainy day.
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Adventurers049
There is so much to see in this museum. Lots of model ships, paintings, maps, artifacts photographs etc.Do not miss this museum while in Kotor.
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tultul
Visited a lot of maritime museums in the world it's my favourite after that of Barcelona. 3 floors full of all what you can imagine about the navy.MUST VISIT BEING IN Kotor.
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Roebuck1989
Nice break from the heat and reasonable enough display. Staff didn't really seem to care about the museum though. Was greeted at the reception by a woman on the phone. Had to guess the price from a leaflet nearby and pay without even a word to me or my girlfriend. Also saw on the way out that there were free audio guides on offer which obviously we didn't get told about. There was also a child upstairs INSIDE one of the exhibits playing piano while her parents clapped which again didn't even raise any kind of semblance of interest from the staff who were busy downstairs enjoying a coffee. To sum up. Nice enough exhibit, very poorly run.
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Gambling_3NT
I really enjoyed this little museum. I loved the room decor, the wall paintings - everything except perhaps the actual maritime part. I don't even remember that, except for the model of a ship. The weapons display was rather interesting, but mostly I jut loved the furnishings. The wood work was just stunning. Shows the craftsmanship that went into it.We spent a day in Kotor with our tour group, and this was on the agenda. As I said, I liked it a lot. The City Tour was a lot of information I soon forgot, but the town itself is so charming you can just wander the streets and alleys for hours. It's a great place for sitting with a beer and just relaxing, people watching. My husband walked the wall, but the first part is a killer for anyone with acrophobia and poor balance, so I decided to shop instead. Kotor was a nice relaxing day trip in the midst of a busy schedule.