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.
The Museum of Yugoslavia is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the complex Yugoslav heritage.
The diverse collections of the National Museum in Kikinda contain tens of thousands of exhibits which will take you on an exciting journey through time.
The City Museum of Sombor preserves the archaeological, ethnological and historical treasures of the Bačka region, as well as numerous works of visual and applied arts from across Serbia.
Golubac Fortress, a medieval fortress dating back to the 14th Century, is perched atop a steep, rocky cliff on the right bank of the Danube.
Kale fortress is located within the city centre of Pirot.
“Water town”, a fortress surrounded by a river, which one could access using drawbridges.It was designed to defend the flat, swampy area that surrounds it.
The first typical military artillery fortification on the right bank of the Danube, in the territory of the municipality of Veliko Gradište.
Fetislam is made up of two fortifications, known as the Greater and the Lesser Fort, built separately in different epochs.