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National Museum Belgrade
Abantu bendawo abangu-261 bayatusa,
Indawo
1а Trg republike
Beograd
Amacebiso avela kubantu bendawo
If you are a fan of painting, you can see large collections of the most famous Serbian painters in the National Museum!
It was completely reconstructed just before Covid. Take CarGo and visit it during Sunday - it should be free. Make sure to book in advance.
The National Museum in Belgrade is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the central zone of Belgrade on a square plot between the Republic Square, formerly Theatre Square, and three streets: Čika Ljubina, Vasina and Laze Pačua. The museum was established on 10 May 1844. It moved into the present building in 1950, with the grand opening of the venue on 23 May 1952. Since its founding, the museum's collection has grown to over 400,000 objects, including many foreign masterpieces. The National Museum in Belgrade building was declared a Monument of Culture of Great Importance in 1979.
The National Museum in Belgrade is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the central zone of Belgrade on a square plot between the Republic Square, formerly Theatre Square, and three streets: Čika Ljubina, Vasina and Laze Pačua. The museum was established on 10 May 18…
The National Museum has a somewhat misleading name, for it is in fact a museum of fine arts. It preserves the richest and largest collection in Serbia, with over 400 000 items spanning from prehistoric times to the early 20th century. Among them, one can find masterpieces of European art, such as Claude Monet’s “Pink Cathedral”, from the famous Rouen cathedral series, Gaugin’s “Tahitian” or Picasso’s portrait of a young woman. How this last painting ended up in the Belgrade museum is a most fascinating story; make sure you visit the museum to find out! Address: Trg Republike 1 Working hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00. Entrance is free of charge on Sundays Thursday and Saturday: 12:00 – 20:00
The National Museum has a somewhat misleading name, for it is in fact a museum of fine arts. It preserves the richest and largest collection in Serbia, with over 400 000 items spanning from prehistoric times to the early 20th century. Among them, one can find masterpieces of European art, such as Cl…