A representative exhibition titled “Titanic – Carpathia” was opened on Friday, June 30, at the National Library of Montenegro “Đurđe Crnojević”.
Addressing the visitors, the director of the Library, Mr. Bogić Rakočević, pointed out the importance of cultural cooperation between Montenegro and Croatia, illustrating this with a number of examples, and this exhibition is validly pursuing this series.
Opening the exhibition, the author Nikola Medneš looked back on the voyage and crash of Titanic, the most famous passenger ship in history, as well as details related to the Carpathia, a ship that only came to her aid.
The Counsellor of the Croatian Embassy in Montenegro, Jerko Ljubičić, also addressed the visitors, pointing out that such projects bring people together, especially the Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, who is the author of Njegoš’s Mausoleum on Lovćen.
The President of the Association of Montenegrins of Croatia, Mr. Ljubo Radović, put an accent on this exhibition as one of a series of programs that the Association organizes in cooperation with its partners.
The exhibition will be open until 9 July, and it has been organized by the Maritime and Historical Museum of the Croatian Littoral – Rijeka, the Association of Montenegrins of Croatia and the National Library “Đurđe Crnojević”.
A representative exhibition titled “Titanic – Carpathia” was opened on Friday, June 30, at the National Library of Montenegro “Đurđe Crnojević”.
Addressing the visitors, the director of the Library, Mr. Bogić Rakočević, pointed out the importance of cultural cooperation between Montenegro and Croatia, illustrating this with a number of examples, and this exhibition is validly pursuing this series.
Opening the exhibition, the author Nikola Medneš looked back on the voyage and crash of Titanic, the most famous passenger ship in history, as well as details related to the Carpathia, a ship that only came to her aid.
The Counsellor of the Croatian Embassy in Montenegro, Jerko Ljubičić, also addressed the visitors, pointing out that such projects bring people together, especially the Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, who is the author of Njegoš’s Mausoleum on Lovćen.
The President of the Association of Montenegrins of Croatia, Mr. Ljubo Radović, put an accent on this exhibition as one of a series of programs that the Association organizes in cooperation with its partners.
The exhibition will be open until 9 July, and it has been organized by the Maritime and Historical Museum of the Croatian Littoral – Rijeka, the Association of Montenegrins of Croatia and the National Library “Đurđe Crnojević”.