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Museums and galleries in Belgrade

  • The National Museum(Serbian Cyrillic: Народни Музеј), closed due to reconstruction. Located at Republic square. Founded in 1844, has more than 400,000 items including Italian Art Collection (230 works) including Titian, Caravaggio, Tintoretto, Paolo Veronese, Canaletto, Tiepollo, Carpacio... French Art Collection (250 paintings) includes Renoir (55 works including 22 paintings), Monet, Degas, Signac, Lautrec, Matisse, Goughen, Utrillo, Pissaro, Corot... Dutch and Flemish Art Collection (120 works) include Vincent van Gogh, Rubens, Rembrandt, Van Goyen, Breughel... Japanase Art Collection has 82 works which include Kunisada, Toyokuni, Hirosige... Cubist Art Collection includes Picasso, Cezanne, Delaunay, Arhipenko, Mondrian... Yugoslav (Serbian) Art Collection includes Paja Jovanovic, Uros Predic, Lubarda... Other Art Collections (German, Austrian, Russian...) include Durer, Gustav Klimt, Kandinsky, Sisley, Marc Chagall, Modigliani, Kassat...
  • Historical Museum of Serbia(Serbian Cyrillic: Историјски Музеј Србије),Square Nikole Pasica 11 (Tel. +381 (0)11 3398 018; 3398 335).Working hours:Every day except Mondays.The museum is located next to the National Assembly of Serbia. Museum has a rich collection of materials related to the Serbian nation and Serbia from ancient times to the present
  • Etnographic museum(Serbian Cyrillic: Етнографски музеј), Studentski trg 13, +381 11 3281 888, , Tu–Sa: 10AM–5PM, Su: 9AM–2PM. Permanent exhibition of Serbian costumes, tools, culture and everyday life in past centuries. Temporary exhibitions covering related topics.
  • Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church(Serbian Cyrillic: Музеј Српске Православне Цркве)- Located across from the Belgrade Cathedral(Саборна црква), The Residence of Princess Ljubica, near Knez Mihailova Street / entrance from the street Kralja Petra I br. 5th.(Opening hours: weekdays from 8-16C, 09-12C on Saturdays, Sundays 11-13C). Across the street is, the Orthodox Academy of Art and Conservation (frescoes, mosaics, and icon painting)
  • Gallery of Frescoes(Serbian Cyrillic:Галерија Фресака), Cara Uroša 20, Beograd(center).(Monday closed. Booking group visits, tel. (+381) 11.30.60.52)). The gallery was founded in 1953. , as a special institution for the collection, study and exhibit of the Serbian medieval art. It is now part of the National Museum and contains a rich collection of murals and medieval sculptures.
  • Nikola Tesla Museum, Krunska 51, +381 (0) 11 24 33 886 ( , fax: +381 (0) 11 24 36 408), . Tu–F: 10AM–6PM, Sa–Su: 10AM–1PM. Museum dedicated to the man whom Serbs revere. Nikola Tesla (Никола Тесла) made significant contributions to the development of electric engineering, pioneering alternative current (making long-distance high-energy transfers possible), radio (making base work for today's mobile communications) and AC motors (widely used today, e.g. blenders, vacuum cleaners and elevators), among other numerous inventions. Half of this small museum is dedicated to Tesla's personal effects, while the other half contains models of his inventions. There are English-speaking guides who are students from the Engineering Department of the University of Belgrade who can help you understand the sometimes-complicated science.
  • The Residence of Princess Ljubica (Konak kneginje Ljubice)-(Serbian Cyrillic:Конак кнегиње Љубице),Knez Sima Markovic No. 8 in Belgrade(center).The residence is now managed by the Museum of Belgrade and is used to display the museum material and painting exhibitions. The permanent exhibition at the Residence consists of original furniture, made in Oriental-Balkan style and other styles of the time (Classicism, Biedermeier, neo-baroque).
  • Ivo Andric Museum, Andrićev Venac 8. � . Memorial Museum of Ivo Andric, is dedicated to our writer, Nobel laureate.Closed Mondays
  • Tito's Mausoleum and the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia(Serbian Cyrillic:Музеј Историје Југославије) Take trolleybus # 40 or 41 from Studentski Trg or from Kneza Miloša Street in the direction of Dedinje and ask for "Kuća cveća" (House of flowers). Entry is 200 dinars and includes admission to the "House of Flowers," with the grave of Josep Broz Tito; the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia, with changing exhibits, and the "Old Museum," with artifacts from the former Yugoslavia and around the world given to Tito in his years as president. hours="Tu-Su: 10AM-4PM"
  • The Military Museum (Serbian Cyrillic: Војни Музеј), inside the Belgrade Fortress.Museum has around 30.000 objects in 12 collections and very impressive photo collection with over 100.000 photographs, etc.
  • Museum of Roma culture, Ruzveltova street 41-43, . Tu-Su: 11AM-4PM. The museum is situated in a small storage room in a public building in downtown Belgrade. Its walls are covered with photographs and documents in the Roma language. There are temporal exhibitions, different programs and events.
  • Aeronautical Museum (Serbian Cyrillic: Музеј Ваздухопловства)- Belgrade. The facility is located adjacent to Nikola Tesla Airport,Belgrade.The main collection is housed in an architecturally noteworthy geodesic-based glass building, with additional aircraft displayed on the surrounding grounds. The museum owns over 200 aircraft that have been operated by the Serbian and Yugoslav Air Forces, Aeronautical clubs and Avio-companies, from gliders to helicopters to jet fighters.There are a number of rare aircraft and other aviation equipment. The museum also displays relics of US and NATO aircraft "donated" during the 1990s Balkans conflicts, including wreckage from a US F-117 Nighthawk...

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