Cats Museum Guide
Purr-fectly Precious: A Feline Fantasy in Kotor! Guide
Calling all cat lovers! Prepare to be utterly charmed by the Cats Museum in Kotor, Montenegro, a truly unique and quirky attraction. This isn't your typical stuffy museum; it's a delightful celebration of all things feline, housed in a historic building in the heart of the Old Town. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of cat-themed art, artifacts, and curiosities that will leave you smiling from ear to ear. The Cats Museum's collection began with the private collection of Countess di Montereale Mantica, an Italian noblewoman who bequeathed her extensive collection of cat-related items to the city of Kotor. The museum showcases a fascinating array of vintage postcards, prints, paintings, books, and even advertisements featuring our furry friends. Each piece tells a story, offering a glimpse into how cats have been perceived and celebrated throughout history. It's a surprisingly insightful look at the cultural significance of cats across different eras and societies. Beyond simply admiring the collection, visitors can purchase cat-themed souvenirs in the small gift shop, contributing to the museum's upkeep. The museum also actively supports local stray cat initiatives, making your visit a feel-good experience. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition associated with the museum itself, you'll find plenty of charming cafes and restaurants nearby in Kotor's Old Town where you can enjoy a delicious Montenegrin meal after your visit. Keep an eye out for the local cats who often lounge around the outdoor seating areas!
Transportation
The Cats Museum is located within Kotor's Old Town, easily accessible on foot. From the main gate, follow the signs or simply wander through the charming streets – you're bound to stumble upon it! Public buses serve Kotor, but you'll still need to walk into the Old Town from the bus station.
Opening Hours
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM (May - September), 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (October - April)
Ticket Price
€2