A&A Interior gallery presents the exhibition 
"Seen by the sea. The maritime history of Boka through maps and nautical archives".

Since ancient times, the Bay of Kotor and its inhabitants have been inseparably linked to the sea. Surrounded on the landward side by steep and rugged mountains, the bay has always been naturally turned towards the maritime world. From this enduring, centuries-long dialogue between people and the sea emerged a rich history and maritime tradition that profoundly shaped the identity and destiny of the region's population. The objects presented in this exhibition bear witness to one of the most intriguing periods in local history and seafaring – the transition from the 19th to the 20th century – while also evoking some of the most significant historical events of the area.

This exhibition is presenting some of the most valuable objects from the Stanković Collection, which is closely connected with the maritime tradition of the Bay of Kotor. Thise collection of  artworks and antiquities is the result of thirty years of dedicated work by Dušan Stanković, a certified court expert in antiquities since 2004, whose passion for fine art, antiques and heritage has shaped this ensemble.

The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog, including an extensive research article by the historian and curator Dražen Jovanović, will also give the lecture on the history of the subject, which will be the focus of a special event scheduled for December, 11.

Curator - Anastasia Degtiareva.

The official opening ceremony will take place on December 4th at 6.00 pm

The exhibition will be open to January 21, 2026.