National Museum of Serbia in Belgrade
The National Museum of Serbia (Serbian: Narodni muzej Srbije) is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the central zone of Belgrade. The museum was established on 10 May 1844. It moved into the present building in 1950.
Since its founding, the museum's collection has grown to over 400,000 objects, including many foreign masterpieces.
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Narodni muzej u Beogradu (National Museum Belgrade)
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It's my first time in Belgrade and wanted to make the most of my first day in the Serbian Capital! The National Museum is finally opened and was lucky I was able to check it out!
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Radovan Trnavac Mića - A Retrospective Exhibition - National Museum Belgrade 1995 (English subtitle)
In this documentary film has been used Pink Floyd's music which has been and remained inspiration to artists all over the world.
National museum, Belgrade - Narodni muzej, Beograd
Museum of Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Serbia
This museum houses an invaluable collection of more than 200,000 artefacts representing the fascinating, tumultuous history of Yugoslavia. Photographs, artworks, historical documents, films, weapons, priceless treasure: it's all here.
National Museum. Belgrade, Serbia. (Republic Square).
Narodni Muzej. Trg Republike. Beograd, Srbija.
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Sırbistan Ulusal Müzesi - National Museum of Serbia
Sırbistan Ulusal Müzesi
Sırbistan'ın en eski ve en büyük müzesi. 10 Mayıs 1844'te kurulan müzede 400.000'den fazla eser sergilenmektedir.
National Museum of Serbia
It is located in the central zone of Belgrade on a square plot between the Republic Square. he 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.
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Yugoslavia was a country in Southeastern and Central Europe from 1918 to 1992. It was disintegrated in 1992 and formed 5 states: Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A museum of Yugoslavia represents many artifacts of the former socialist past of the united country country.
Probably the main highlight is the museum is House of Flowers: a resting place of Josip Broz Tito.
Let's go together and explore the past of former Yugoslavia.
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National Museum Belgrade
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Belgrade National Museum
8/3 Saturday
We have a few more museums to see today, another hot and sunny summer day. We come first to the Museum of Serbia. There are crowns and scepters and royal robes, uniforms, weaponry and artifacts from members of the Royal family, several of who me were victims of assassination. A woman touring the museum with her friend and elderly aunt asks me What do you think of this museum? You see we had a royal family, we had such a history
A little further on, we come to the National Museum of Art, which is mostly closed with years-long reconstruction. Since most of the museum is closed, our tickets include entry to two other museums, which we can use tomorrow. The main hall has an exhibition of the Emperor Constantine, nice enough.
The hot afternoon sun makes us want to go to the movies. There aren't many theaters in Belgrade, but a newer one is just a few blocks from our apartment. It's quite nice, a maze of screens in an old building, decorated with American classic movie motifs. Our movie, Man of Steel, is playing in the James Dean room. We enjoy going to the movies, so at least we have something to see, but the choices are generally limited to blockbuster mainstream films, shown in English with regional language subtitles. We get stuck with an awful lot of CGI epic robot battle scenes, apocalyptic planet destructions and endless exploding car chases. Small-budget indie films just aren't available.
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Republic Square, Belgrade - Trg republike, Beograd
Republic Square or Square of the Republic (Serbian: Trg republike) is one of the central town squares and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, located in the Stari Grad municipality. It is the site of some of Belgrade's most recognizable public buildings, including the National Museum, the National Theatre and the statue of Prince Michael.The Celtic and Roman predecessor of Belgrade was Singidunum. Castrum occupied part of today's Belgrade Fortress but the civilian zone spread from the Kralja Petra Street, over the both Sava and Danube slopes, till Kosančićev Venac, extending in a series of necropolises from Republic Square, along the Bulevar kralja Aleksandra all the way to the Mali Mokri Lug.[3] Necropolis at Republic Square contained a well-shaped graves from the 1st century AD.[4] In general, the largest section of the civilian settlement was situated between the modern Simina (Dorćol) and Brankova streets (Zeleni Venac, Kosančićev Venac), and the Republic Square.During the digging of the foundations for the Monument to Prince Michael in 1882, tombs from different periods of Roman rule were discovered. One tomb was made from bricks, and there were 13 circular and 2 rectangle grave pits. Some of them are well-tombs, named so because they are more than 10 m (33 ft) deep. The well-tombs are rare in these areas and it is believed that the custom arrived from Gaul. The brick tomb, which contained rushlight, was discovered close to the Čika Ljubina Street, while the other pits were where the monument is today. The materials found in the tombs include pottery fragments and vessels, pieces of terracotta and stone statues, fan-shaped floor tiles, bronze and bone needles, bricks, rushlights, etc. The pits were filled with ashes and contained animal bones. Coins and bronze rings, parts of the armor, have also been discovered. These well-tombs are considered to be the oldest part of the vast Singidunum necropolis, originating from c.100 AD, while the brick tomb is dated to c.400 and some of its bricks have a stamp of the Legio IV Flavia Felix. The entire square area belongs to the Archaeological Site of Singidunum, which was declared a protected zone on 30 June 1964. During the 2018–2019 renovation, two additional, though devastated tombs were discovered.
Monday Club at the Museum Belgrade, November 21, 2011
The project Creative Society exchanges views and discusses about entrepreneurship, creativity and innovative thinking. In the project we explore our driving forces and how ideas can be developed and put into function. Everyone has the imagination and the ability to create something new. The exhibition Creative Women -- Innovations from Sweden highlights Swedish women inventors, their life circumstances and their ideas, as well as some historical role models. The pedagogical program can be used by schools and teachers to stimulate the students to think out of the box and to encourage them to develop and share their ideas. The Monday Club at the Museum is a meeting place for discussions and presentations by guests from Sweden and Serbia on topics related to creativity, cultural and social entrepreneurship, management and leadership.
The project is developed by the Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade and the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade, and in cooperation with the Swedish Institute and the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm.
On 21st of October Annica and Marie Eklund, owners of the Swedish floor producing company Bolon, and Milos Ivkovic, owner of the Serbian Knitwear producer Ivkovic met at the Museum of Science and Technology to discuss and share their stories. The topic was Tow success stories -- How to improve a family business with hard work and great design.
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART BELGRADE
Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade, Serbia
Address: Use 10, Beograd, Serbia
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The Museum of the National Theater in Belgrade
There we went... One level down from the main stage of the National Theater and we found out the little museum they have.