For a city formerly known as Titograd (literally ‘Tito-city’), there is an inordinate number of royal sculpture dotted around its many parks. The most imposing is the huge bronze statue of Petar I Petrović Njegoš standing on a black marble plinth on the Cetinje edge of town. A large equestrian statue of Nikola I struts grandly opposite parliament at the head of a lovely park with manicured hedges and mature trees.
You won’t find Tito anywhere but there is a spectacularly cheesy statue of Russian singer Vladimir Visockij near the Millennium Bridge , pictured shirtless with a guitar and a skull at his feet.