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Nikola Tesla Museum is located in the central area of Belgrade, in a residential villa built in 1929 according to the project of Dragiša Brašovan, a distinguished Serbian architect. The building was used for various purposes until December 5, 1952, when Nikola Tesla Museum was founded in accordance with the decision of the Government of […]
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Nikola Tesla Museum is located in the central area of Belgrade, in a residential villa built in 1929 according to the project of Dragiša Brašovan, a distinguished Serbian architect. The building was used for various purposes until December 5, 1952, when Nikola Tesla Museum was founded in accordance with the decision of the Government of […]
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The Serbian Museum of Bread – Jeremija was founded in 1995. It is situated 40 km from Belgrade in the Srem village Pećinci. The Museum is the result of numerous years of research and meticulous gathering of various object carried out by the painter Jeremija, who has for the last three decades been studying the subject […]
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City Museum of Novi Sad is a museum of complex type dedicated to collecting, preservation, presentation and interpretation of multi-layer and multinational cultural heritage of the area of Novi Sad and the areas that gravitate to it. Reflecting the principles of modern museum practice and following modern tendencies of scientific experts of the Museum of […]
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The unique Vespa Museum in Belgrade has been created from the idea of present visitors collating an unusual collection of Piaggio Vespa models in one place. This offers the opportunity to see a variety of different models, giving merit to both the admirers and users of the scooter. The Vespa, as an urban vehicle is present in […]
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After the liberation of Sombor on 21st October 1944 the propaganda department of the Military Administration formed the Cultural–Educational board with the task to reopen the museum. Milan Konjović was in control of museum reconstruction, whereas his associates were János Herceg, the writer, and Stevan Jelovac, who took care of the collections. The ceremonial opening […]
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The Jewish Historical Museum of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Serbia is the only museum in Serbia that preserves the legacy of Jews from the territory of the former Yugoslavia. It was established in 1948 within the framework of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Yugoslavia. The main task of the Museum upon its […]
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Kikinda National Museum was founded on November 7, 1946. It is situated in the building of former Greater-Kikinda District’s Magistrate (Kurija). The Museum has six departments: archeological, ethnological, historical, natural history, fine art and pedagogical departments. The three neighboring municipalities: Kikinda, Ada and Čoka embrace the Museum’s activities. Since 2006 the original remains of one […]
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The National Museum Niš was founded on April 1st 1933. as a historical – ethnograpic museum. Since then, the museum has been continuously working on collecting, conserving, preserving and exibiting of cultural and historical value from the territory of Niš and its surroundings. On September, 2nd 1944. during the allied bombing, the building of the […]
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The Department of History of the National Museum “Zaječar” was formed in 1951, in the same year in which the Museum itself was founded. Just like all departments of history in museums throughout former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the basic and often only task in that period was to cultivate liberation and revolutionary traditions, […]