There has been a museum in Ohrid since the beginning of the 16th century when it was the Archiepiscopal Museum (dismantled in 1916) housed in St. Bogorodica Perivlepta’s Church.
The present museum was set up in 1951 and is one of the few museums in Macedonia whose collection is housed in several different premises: In the one – time Robev and Urania houses in that in which the Ilinden revolutionary Hristo Uzunov was born, in the administrative building of the Institute and the Museum and in the St. Bogorodica Perivlepta’s Church Museum complex, which houses the Gallery of Ohrid Icons from the 11th to the 19th centuries and the Permanent Exhibition of Slavonic Literacy.
The National Museum’s archeological collection contains findings dating from prehistoric times and from the classical and mediaeval periods of Ohrid’s history. It also possesses a rich collection of Ohrid’s icons, a numismatic collection of c. 9000 coins dating from the classical period and right up to the later Middle Ages and various items and documents from the period of the Rebirth, the Ilinden Uprising and the National Liberation War.
An exclusive archeological display in the national museum
In the rotating glass showcase in one of the rooms in the house of Robev family in Ohrid, the golden post mortal mask, golden hand glove with a ring, golden sandals and seventy burial accompanying objects are displayed. They were discovered on September, 30, 2003 at the place called Gorna Porta nearby the northern wall of the Samuil’s fortress in the old part of Ohrid in a tomb dating 2500 ago in the necropolis of the 5th century B.C.
Working hours:
10:00-14:00 18:00-21:00
Closed in Monday
phone: 046/267-173
Working hours:
10:00-14:00 18:00-21:00
Closed in Monday
phone: 046/267-173
Working hours:
07:00-15:00
Closed in Sunday
phone: 046/262-498 lok.22
Working hours:
10:00-14:00 18:00-21:00
Closed in Monday
phone:046/262-498 lok.26