The National Museum is the largest and oldest museum in Serbia.

The  museum houses a collection of over 400.000 objects including many famous masterpieces of national and international art from all periods as well as some priceless monuments from the Roman era.

It is located on the Republic Square.

Unfortunately, it’s been closed during the last decade due to reconstruction and it seems it will also be closed during the current one. Fortunately, from time to time they open a gallery or two of the museum, or hold an exhibition at another location.

Images

Golden Parchment from Ancient Egypt 2300 BC

Golden Parchment from Ancient Egypt 2300 BC

“The White Angel”, the most famous fresco in Serbia, UNESCO patrimony

Piazza San Marco Venice - Francesco Guardi

Piazza San Marco Venice – Francesco Guardi

Paja Jovanović - Coronation of Emperor Dušan

Paja Jovanović – Coronation of Emperor Dušan

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Venue information

 

  • Working hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays: 10.00 – 17.00; Thursdays & Saturdays: 12.00 – 20.00, Sundays: 10.00 – 14.00
  • Entrance fee: Adults: 200 RSD; Children and Students: 100 RSD; Preschool, handicapped with company, art students: free. On Sundays the entrance is free for everybody.
  • Accessibility: Yes
  • Address: Republic Square 1a
  • Website: National Museum in Belgrade

 

Location and Getting here

Bus: 24, 26, 27, 37, 44 (Trg Republike)

Trolley: 19, 21, 22, 28, 29, 41 (Trg Republike)

 

Upcoming events at National Museum

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