The Aeronautical Museum is probably Belgrade’s most unique museum and one of very few of it’s kind in Europe. It showcases around 400 aircraft from Serbian and Yugoslav aviation history, from the 1912. wooden and linen model to the F117-A knocked down during the NATO bombing of 1999. This one-of-a-kind museum is a great attraction for entire families, particularly for the children.
It is also possible to enter one training aircraft and imagine how would it feel to fly it.
Visitors approaching the Nikola Tesla Airport are invariably attracted by the large glass-encased round structure that looks like a strange mushroom from outer space that has sprouted in the middle of Srem’s cultivated fields. Numerous military and civilian aircraft surround the mushroom – along with radars and other wonders of aviation technology – clearly indicating to visitors that they have arrived at an Aviation Museum, a museum that is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
Location and Getting here
The Aeronautical Museum is located at Nikola Tesla Airport, and is accessible by public bus line 72, or a JAT Airways shuttle bus (stops at Slavija Square and Glavna Train station).
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Official Website: Aeronautical Museum-Belgrade