In the fourth in order presentation at the Museum of Podgorica in Montenegro, the exhibition hall is located on the first floor of the building, and is oblong. That is why we have chosen to follow a pattern similar to that of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. All presentations up to now have been based on the original concept of the study-team for a spiral movement, that scales the visitor's interest for the exhibit, while giving all the necessary information.
The exhibition is divided into two parts: the entrance part (visible while ascending the staircase on the first floor of the Museum) introduces the visitor to what is to be seen. Along with that go the archaeological data and the short timetable of excavations. The movable panels have been arranged in such a way so as to smooth out the visitor’s path to all the sections of the exhibition.
While approaching the main section of the exhibition, the visitor sees from a distance the skull and reads the medical information. Following the chronological narrative he arrives at the entrance of the area where he will see the main exhibit. «24 centuries later …» he ends in front of Myrtis.
The exit is through a straight corridor, which does not disturb the operation of the rest of the exhibition.
Design adaptation by Panayiotis B. Michalopoulos (Civil Engineer) and drafting by the Redecoration design team