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.
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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 14 reviews
4.5 based on 13 reviews
An important aspect of Museum work is publishing, which is based on the regular publication of exhibition catalogues, monographs, texts and articles by African Studies experts and professionals, as well as the "AFRIKA: Studies in Art and Culture" journal. Another field of work for the Museum are visiting exhibitions: both hosting and travelling outside the MAA space into new display spaces and among "new" museum visitors present a challenge and a reason to use every possible chance to organise exhibitions and programs in the country and abroad. Besides exhibitions, the presentation of the cultural heritage of Africa is achieved at the Museum through popular programs such as the Afro Festival, AFRAM and Coloured World which, through lectures, film screenings, art and music workshops, thematic evenings and concerts - expose the richness of African creativity. For more than thirty years this institution has made a significant contribution to promoting and fostering cultural relations and encouraging the principles of multiculturalism and cultural diversity. Endorsing the importance of African and non-European cultural and artistic heritage in general is the foundation upon which the overall work of the Museum of African Art in Belgrade is based.
There's a lot to see, though it looks a bit small. From the tribes stories with masks, instruments, photos, tools to the audio for some more information. The outside of museum looks great - all in African art - tiles, facade, colors. Recommend!
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