Museums and galleries
The best way to learn about a nation’s history, culture and art is to visit its museums and galleries and Serbia’s museums will truly take you on a journey through time and space.
Whether you’re interested in learning about history, art or culture there truly is something for everyone…
For baking aficionados, a visit to the Museum of Bread is a must. Aerophile’s should pay a visit to the Aeronautical Museum.
Or if your little ones are keen to learn more about dinosaurs, be sure to visit the Natural History Park. To learn more about the culture and history of the different regions of Serbia, the museums of Vojvodina, Toplica, Kikinda and Sombor are ideal.
In Belgrade, the Gallery of Frescoes, included in UNESCO’s World Heritage Registry, is the place to see some of the finest medieval frescoes all in one place. Also, well worth a visit is the Nikola Tesla Museum, dedicated to honoring and displaying the life and work of the famed scientist.
Old Village Open-Air Museum
Situated in the village of Sirogojno on the plateau of Mt. Zlatibor, Old Village Open-Air Museum features authentic buildings constructed in the 19th and early 20th Centuries. Log cabins, houses and cottages provide a faithful depiction of the traditional rural architecture of the time.
Read moreNational Museum of Toplica
Originally conceived as a museum displaying exclusively historical material and exhibits from World War II, the National Museum of Toplica soon developed into a complex institution, with archaeological, ethnological and art collections in addition to its original historical exhibits.
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