Kljajic house

Kljajić House in Lubnice is an authentic rural tourist household and ethnographic museum combining tradition, woodcraft, beekeeping, and nature in northern Montenegro.
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Seasonal (May–October), By prior arrangement / On request

Kljajić House is located in the village of Lubnice near Berane, close to Biogradska Gora National Park. The house is over one hundred years old and preserved in its original form, with a strong use of wood in its construction, interior, and furniture. Today, it functions as a small ethnographic museum displaying traditional household items, from a cradle to wooden dishes and molds for making traditional footwear (opanci).

A special part of the household is dedicated to wood processing. The host produces utilitarian and decorative items using local types of wood and traditional techniques, preserving the craft heritage of the region. The Kljajić family is also known for long-standing beekeeping and the production of homemade honey, brandies, mead, jams, and juices. Today, Kljajić House operates as an active rural tourism household, offering an authentic experience of tradition and nature in northern Montenegro.

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