It’s actually a small village owned by the famous film director Emir Kusturica. Very creativesmall town and hotel, the apartments are houses that are actually in the streets that bear the name of movie heroes. Nice place!
Definitely worth to see this unique wooden village DRVENGRAD made by Emir Kusturica.If you are transit traveller, 5-6 hours is more then enough. You can visit cinema, go to church, can also swim in the pool, relax in sauna, or enjoy breathtaking view of mountains, drinking local Rakija, tasting huge varieties of Serbian food. Children can play in playground. Food and accomodation is bit overpriced but good. Be aware of waiters. They will try to cheat you, so ask and check your bill. Enjoy!
Prelepo mesto kao iz bajke. Sve su kuće od drveta i imaju nazive. Ulicama su data imena po našim poznatim književnicima, po filmskim glumcima i režiserima. Ima automobila old tajmera, posebnu draž daje to što su to sve bile filmske rekvizite. Kusturica ih je koristio u svojim filmovima, neke scene njegovih filmova su tu snimane, a neke kuće pored Drvengrada je iznamljivao drugim sineastama za snimanje. Sećam se da smo sedeli u slasti i jeli krempite. Bilo je lepo vreme, proleće, sedeli smo napolju za drvenim stolom i na drevnim klupama. Zajedno sa još troje kolega gledala sam kako turisti prolaze i fotografišu u žurbi da što više toga vide i dožive. Kupila sam album za slike u suvenirnici, posle pauze. U njemu su mi fotografije velikog formata.
This place is quite fake and is now a hotel... Does not deserve a visit.But the region is wonderful! Especially zlatibor and the villages near by..............................
Красивое место в горах. На территории деревни собраны образцы сербского деревянного зодчества. В ресторане можно встретить Эмира Кустурицу, когда он находится дома.
Very nice and very friendly place. Nice houses, there spirit of art and love to this place. I would like to return again.
Mećavnik (Drvengrad or Kustendorf), nice cluster of wooden buildings were built by famous Serbian/Yugoslav movie director Emir Kusturica at the hill Mećavnik couple hundred meters away from narrow-gauge railway station Mokra Gora (Šargan Eight). There are several cafes and a restaurant, movie theater, souvenir shop and logging space. All buildings are constructed in traditional Serbian mountain style (stone and wood). There is a small selection of old-timer cars from communist era. You'll enjoy the view at the Šargan mountain and pitoresque tourist narrow-gauge railway Šarganska osmica. Kusturica made one of his most romantic movie Život je čudo (Life is a Miracle) on nearby locations; in fact this movie gave him an idea to build Mećavnik.Twenty five kilometers away, just across Serbian/Bosnian border there is another Kusturica's development, Andrićgrad in small town Višegrad, named by famous Serbian Nobel prize writer Ivo Andrić, author of the novel "The Bridge on the Drina".Nice place for one day visit, not far from two very interesting tourist destinatins, mountings Tara and Zlatibor.
A cosy place with very clear feelings of sadness about lost Yugoslavia. Very much understandable. Funny names of houses (portrait of Fedor Mikhailovich Distoevsky on one of them), street of Federico Fellini, градский затвор with portrait of George Bush and Havier Solano... Worth visiting just to understand how much Balkan people suffered...
This ethno village is located on the top of the hill. Excellent choice, whether they decide to stay the night here or stop by for lunch or a drink. Excellent rooms and suites, pool, great views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The perfect food.