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5.0 based on 29 reviews
What a pleasant surprise! I did not know what to expect but the gallery was great! So many really famous paintings and icons! The rooms were really nice, with different color walls. Even there was a small room to relax while Arabic music was playing to the exhibited painting of oriental motive! The entrance is not even ONE euro! Only 100 dinars (last day of January 2021)! Just unbelievable! The shop has a good choice of books and postcards! I highly recommend!
5.0 based on 36 reviews
An Instagram-friendly museum. There are 27 different rooms at the museum. Visitors can take pictures in front of various different coloured walls for the perfect outfit snap.
It was lovely, rooms are great, there are markings for where to stand and from where to take the photos, for maximum effect. Staff is very friendly and helpful, there are accessories like selfie stands with additional lighting for taking better quality pictures. There is so much choices and so much additional accessories (clothes, lighting, objects) to make great selfies and memorable moments. This is a must visit, if you are in Belgrade!
4.5 based on 251 reviews
Love this place, been back a few times. Its a little bit more expensive than other museums and there arent many staff around to ask for help, but the volume of planes scattered all around the inside and outside of the buildings mean that doesnt matter much. Everything from early aviarion history to WW2 to cold war relics to Yugoslavian airlines passenger plane. Can climb in one of the practice planes to look at the dials.
4.5 based on 244 reviews
An open-air museum "Staro selo" (the Old Village) in Sirogojno portrays the traditional village architecture of the Zlatibor region. All facilities and household objects are authentic. In the museum workshops copies of museum exhibits are manufactured and also, the skill of potters, carpenters and other artisans is manifested.
Sirogojno, on Mount Zlatibor, Serbia is a quaint open-air museum, like an ethno village. We visited in December so it was covered in snow. There is a little restaurant serving pies and strong hot coffee. Worth a visit. You can also find food preserves and there are a few stalls selling a range of sheep wool garments.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
We came here on a Viator tour that covered two medieval fortresses and this former Roman city which dates back to 1st century AD. It existed as a Roman city until the 6th century when the Slavic army defeated the Romans. The park is active and there is research and excavations occurring daily. They have an adventure park nearby to draw families who might want to explore the tombs and relics while the children could probably care less. There is something for everyone here. They discovered Mammoth bones when they were digging for coal nearby. Now, the mammoth bones are on display as well. It's an unexpected bonus when we came to view the site of a Roman city.
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