This museum arose out of the collection of original art items collected by Veda Zagorac and Zdravko Pečar, PhD during their long stay in Africa, and presented to Belgrade in 1974. The collection contains approximately 1,800 art items, mainly from West African countries: Mali, Guinea, Senegal, Upper Volta, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Cameroon and Nigeria. The items represent part ... Read More »
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PTT Museum
Postal-telegraphic-telephonic museum functions as a museum within the Public Enterprise of PTT communications “Srbija”. Museum deals with the collection, study, protection and exhibition of objects and documents related to the operation and development of PTT communications. PTT museum was created in order to preserve and protect items and information relating to the history of Serbian Post. The beginnings of collecting ... Read More »
Zepter Museum
The Zepter Museum was opened in 2010 in the representative building of the former First Croatian Savings Bank, in Knez Mihailova Street in the center of Belgrade. It is the first private museum institution in Serbia, with a collection of 350 artworks by 132 artists, which represents a complete view of Serbian art (painting, drawing, pastel, sculpture, installation) in the ... Read More »
Museum of the City of Belgrade
A total fund of over 130,000 cultural-historical items is sorted into 14 sections, with exhibits from prehistory, a significant collection of antique culture, as well as a collection of engravings and maps of Belgrade from the 16ththrough 19th century. This treasure is waiting to be adequately presented to the public as evidence of the long and rich history of Belgrade. The ... Read More »
Memorial Museum of Ivo Andrić
The museum preserves the memory of the Nobel Prize winning author Ivo Andrić. Part of the authentic ambient showing the everyday life of the writer is preserved, and various exhibits present the life of Andrić, as well as important stages in his creative biography. In addition to representative documents (student’s cards, passports, certificates, diplomas, the Nobel Prize and medal, Vuk’s ... Read More »
Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church
The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade was opened in 1954. The museum exhibit is divided into several sections: metallic liturgical objects, exhibits related to historical events and persons, exhibits dedicated to the life of Serbs on the territory of the Habsburg Monarchy and a collection of icons. Get direction to Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church Read More »
Petar Dobrović Gallery
The gallery is located in the former atelier of the renowned painter Petar Dobrović, one of the key figures of Yugoslav painting between the two world wars. Get direction to Petar Dobrović Gallery Read More »
Museum of Contemporary Art
The museum was founded in 1958 and is located in a building in New Belgrade, at the very confluence of the Sava and the Danube. The original architectural design of the building is reminiscent of a crystal. The permanent exhibit shows a rich selection of Yugoslav painting, sculpture and engravings from the 20thcentury. www.msub.org.rs Get direction to Museum of ... Read More »
Gallery of Frescoes
The gallery was founded in 1953 as a special institution for the collection, study and exhibition of material on Serbian medieval art. It is currently part of the National Museum and contains a rich collection of copies of frescoes and medieval sculpture. Get direction to Gallery of Frescoes Read More »
Museum of Vuk and Dositej
Founded in 1949, it is located in the building of the former Grand School, opened in 1808 as a lyceum by the great Serb luminary and first Serbian Minister of Education Dositej Obradović. The museum contains a professional library, with a small reading room and consists of two parts – the ground floor contains an exhibit dedicated to Dositej Obradović, ... Read More »
National Museum
The oldest of museum institutions in Belgrade was founded in 1844 at the initiative of the Serb writer Jovan Sterija Popović. The founding of the National Museum coincides with the rise of the civic culture and the establishment of the state institutions of the Principality of Serbia. The National Museum in Belgrade, a complex type museum, is the most significant, ... Read More »
B&B Art Home in Belgrade
Our Bed & Breakfast Art Home offers tastefully appointed rooms in an inviting atmosphere for those seeking the convenience and location of a downtown hotel, with the charm and personal attention we provide in our Art style Bed & Breakfast. The building has outstanding heritage value for Serbian cultural history. One of the most eminent literature historians and critics of the 20th century, Jovan Skerlic, lived ... Read More »
B&B Zemun
Located in the historic centre of Zemun, B&B Zemun offers stylish and modern accommodation with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Glavna Street and pedestrian zone is only 5 minutes walk far so bars, restaurants, cafes and shops can be found all around. www.bedandbreakfastzemun.com Get direction to B&B Zemun Read More »
Queen’s Apartments
Queen’s Apartments is ideally located in one of central Belgrade’s most beautiful and tranquil parts. Lying just 200 meters from the city’s main pedestrian zone, Queen’s Apartments is around the same distance from famous Strahinjica Bana Street – renowned for its trendy bars and restaurants. The main shopping zone, museums and theatres are all within a short walking distance, as ... Read More »
Belgrade Blue apartment
Our apartment is situated in New Belgrade, near Sava Center, Arena and Ušće and can accomodate four persons maximum. It takes only five to ten minutes drive to the center of the city and just about the same if you are heading towards Zemun in the other direction. Most famous shopping malls are very near the apartment. There is a ... Read More »
Museum of Aviation
The Museum of Aviation was founded in 1957 with the intent of preserving material evidence of importance for the birth and development of aeronautics in this region. The attractive museum building is located on the plateau of the “Nikola Tesla” Airport and contains over 200 aircraft, 130 aircraft engines, several radars and rockets, aeronautical equipment, 20,000 books and over 200,000 ... Read More »
Hotel Lav
Garni Hotel Lav** is built in 2000. , with its exterior and inner atmosphere fits into a traditional culture and spirit of Vojvodinian plain. The Hotel is renovated in early 2009 with a goal to dignify and enhance the offer of accommodation. The combination of a traditional and modern style will make your stay in our town more comfortable and ... Read More »
Hotel Royal
The ROYAL hotel is one of the oldest hotels in Belgrade. The hotel was built during the last century (1885) and was named “ROYAL”. The hotel changed its name to “Toplice” in the year of 1953 but in the year of 2001 the hotel restored its original name “ROYAL”. Located in Belgrade’s downtown, in the Kralja Petra Street (formerly known ... Read More »
Arkabarka
Arkabarka was 2007 newly built belgrade hostel aspiring to become an intercultural center, bringing together people from different backgrounds and connecting them through artistic events, music nights, parties and more, taking part at the ground floor multifunctional space. The cozy café is welcoming Belgradians and gives the opportunity to our guests to mingle with locals. We are happy to welcome ... Read More »
Hostel Belgrade
Welcome to Hostel Belgrade The easiest hostel to find in Belgrade! It is located just across the highest building in Belgrade (which is called the Belgrade Lady)!!! You can see this building from almost everywhere in the center. Just look at our map. Hostel Belgrade is located in the very center of Belgrade, in the street of Kralja Milana 17 (in cyrillic Краља ... Read More »