8 History Museums in Belgrade That You Shouldn't Miss

November 6, 2021 Darleen Reid

Belgrade's long and storied history is suggested by its architecture, which varies from Byzantine and Ottoman to neoclassic and romantic buildings in the older neighborhoods, and from Art Nouveau to brutalism and neo-Byzantine design in New Belgrade. The city's many theaters, museums, monuments and opera houses boast a deep and fissured cultural life while the beaches and rivers attract sunbathers, sports enthusiasts and partygoers on the popular floating river barges that serve as nightclubs.
Restaurants in Belgrade

1. Residence of Prince Milos

Rakovicki put bb Topcider Park, Belgrade Serbia http://imus.org.rs/
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Residence of Prince Milos

2. House of Jevrem Grujic/ Dom Jevrema Grujica

Svetogorska 17 Belgrade city center, Belgrade Serbia +381 11 4073612 [email protected] http://domjevremagrujica.com
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House of Jevrem Grujic/ Dom Jevrema Grujica

The House of Jevrem Grujic (Dom Jevrema Grujica) is a private Museum of Serbian art, history and avant - grade, member of the European Historic Houses assoc. This house hides a unique collection of over 400 artworks, collected during 2 centuries. Meet "Serbian Mona Lisa", explore great arms collection and enjoy a cup of tea, surrounded by royal gifts, unique artworks and period furniture

3. Museum of Paja Jovanovic

21 Kralja Milana Street 4th Floor,, Belgrade Serbia +381 11 3340176 http://www.mgb.org.rs/en/visit/museum-of-paja-jovanovic
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Museum of Paja Jovanovic

4. Museum of Jovan Cvijic

5 Jelene Cetkovic Street, Belgrade Serbia +381 11 2638264 http://www.mgb.org.rs/en/visit/museum-of-jovan-cvijic
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Museum of Jovan Cvijic

Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 140, Belgrade 11000 Serbia +381 63 7701060 [email protected] http://www.antikdb.rs
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Gallery And Antiques D&B

Reviewed By anakA9995SV

Beautiful place, very pleasent staff and exquisite pieces of art! A place where you can feed your soul!

6. Museum of Vuk and Dositej

Gospodar Jevremova 21, Belgrade Serbia +381 11 2625161 http://www.narodnimuzej.rs/o-muzeju/prostori-narodnog-muzeja/muzej-vuka-i-dositeja/
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Museum of Vuk and Dositej

7. Museum of Yugoslavia

Mihaila Mike Jankovica 6, Belgrade 11000 Serbia +381 11 3671485 [email protected] http://www.muzej-jugoslavije.org
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Museum of Yugoslavia

Today’s Museum of Yugoslavia was called the Museum of Yugoslav History until the end of 2016. The name was changed twenty years after the Museum of Yugoslav History was established (1996) by merging and simultaneously dissoluting of the two institutions: the Memorial Center “Josip Broz Tito” and the Museum of the Revolution of Yugoslav Nations and Ethnic Minorities. Due to the socio-historical circumstances, wars and the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, these museums became a burden, unwanted witnesses of the past, traces of which were being thoroughly erased from the present. The funds of these two institutions served as the basis on which, according to a political decision, the new museum was established. Even though this musealization of Yugoslavia was supposed to “put it on the shelf” in accordance with the understanding of a museum as a storage place for “old and unnecessary things”, it turned out that the collections, histories, documentation and employees of these two insti

Reviewed By AlbertSalichs - Manresa, Spain

Museum of Yugoslavia is the museum, where you can see the history of the country called Yugoslavia (which existed from 2nd World War to the death of Tito dictator). It is located in a communist building, in a park in the surroundings of Belgrade. Here you can see the history of this country already disappeared with some objects, also you can see a lot of gifts to Tito from the all parts of the world and the Tito's Mausoleum, in the House of Flowers, one of the buildings of this complex. A top if you want to know the recent history of Yugoslavia, but some people can believe that it is a tribute to Tito.

8. Jewish Historical Museum

Kralja Petra Street, Belgrade Serbia +381 11 2622634 http://www.jimbeograd.org/
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Jewish Historical Museum

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