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 »
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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 »
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 »
Museum of history ”House of Flowers”
Museum of history of Yugoslavia- ”House of Flowers” Museum of Yugoslav History includes fund of over 200,000 artifacts that illustrate the history of Yugoslavia in the 20th century and a special emphasis is put on the life and work of Josip Broz Tito. In the Museum there are: The Museum of 25th May, the Old Museum and Memorial ”House of Flowers”. In the ... Read More »
Palace Princess Ljubica
It was built in 1829-1831 by order of Prince Milos Obrenovic, and was built under the supervision of Haji-Nikola Zivkovic, the pioneer of Serbian architecture in the first half of the 19th century. It was meant as a living space for him and his family– Princess Ljubica and sons – Milan and Mihailo. The building is preserved until today and is the ... Read More »