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Heritage Museum Pljevlja
Pljevlja Diatreta
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Established1952
LocationPljevlja, Montenegro
Collection sizemore than 5,000 objects
DirectorRisto Manojlović
WebsiteMuseum website

The Heritage Museum Pljevlja (Template:Lang-sr) is a museum in Pljevlja, Montenegro. The museum collection begins with works of prehistoric art from the 1st – 4th centuries BC. One of the largest museums in Montenegro, it was founded in 1952. Its holdings amount to over 5,000 items, of which only a small number are on permanent display, including the Pljevlja diatreta or cage cup.

Pljevlja diatreta

The Pljevlja diatreta is a well-preserved cage cup[1] from the 4th century BC. It is made of transparent colourless glass with a cobalt blue web. The inscription on it is of the same colour: VIVAS PANELLENI BONA. The cup is also a very rare example of a complete Roman cage cup , or diatretum. It comes from a famous workshop in Cologne. The cup is not on display, but can be looked at a scheduled appointment with the museum administration.

A cross-shaped fibula made of bronze, a silver heart-shaped pendant, a silver jointed fibula(1st – 2nd century), a silver ring with a red rock (2nd – th century).

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  1. ^ A cage cup consists of an inner beaker and an outer cage or shell of decoration that stands out from the body of the cup, to which it is attached.