Opened tourist house in Berane

"That project aimed at professional rehabilitation and an active employment policy for all the unemployed, especially people with disabilities," Radević said.
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Tourist cottage Berane, Photo: Tufik Softić
Tourist cottage Berane, Photo: Tufik Softić
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In Berane tonight, in anticipation of tomorrow's municipal holiday, a so-called tourist house was opened, in which, in addition to the tourist information desk, there is also a souvenir shop.

Director of the Tourist Organization of Berane, Ivan Radević, explained that the house was built as part of the Let's Be Creative project, which the Municipality of Berane implemented in cooperation with the Employment Office of Montenegro.

"That project aimed at professional rehabilitation and an active employment policy for all the unemployed, especially people with disabilities," said Radević.

The value of the Let's be creative project is EUR 65, and the Berane Municipality and the Employment Office were partners in its realization with the Junior High School "Vukadin Vukadinović" and the "Berane Tourist Organization".

The director of TOB expressed his satisfaction that a so-called tourist house was built as part of this project.

"That house is in an extraordinary location, in the city center, right across from the Municipality building. It is significant that until now we didn't have a single place in the city to sell souvenirs, but tourists usually came to our offices for these needs and we practically gave away something we had for free. By opening the cottage, the tourist offer of Beran has been significantly improved," said Radević.

The tourist house and souvenir shop was officially opened by the president of the municipality of Berane, Dragoslav Šćekić, in anticipation of tomorrow's Municipal Day, which is commemorated on July 21, 1941, when the first People's Liberation Committee in enslaved Europe was formed in this town at the beginning of World War II. .

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