What to See
Kalemegdan Park
This is the biggest park in the city and it’s located in the very center of the Belgrade Fortress. The plateau in the middle of the Fortress was transformed into ...
Read moreBelgrade Fortress
This fortress, constructed all throughout the 1st to the 18th century, with the aim of being a strategic place for defense on the hill above the confluence of the Sava ...
Read moreMUSEUMS 4 YOU - One ticket, four museum
MUSEUMS 4 YOU online ticket in Belgrade allows entry to the Museum of Yugoslavia, the Museum of Science and Technology, the Ethnographic Museum and the Museum of Natural History. Save ...
Read moreTopčider Park
In the oldest Belgrade park in the Topčider river valley, besides exuberant greenery you can also see Belgrade’s rich history. Some of the buildings that were once built there no ...
Read moreSkadarlija
Even though there’s no gateway coming up to Skadarlija, when you enter this street from the hustle and bustle of busy Belgrade, its as if the gates from a past ...
Read moreThe Ethnographic Museum
In 1901, the ethnographic collection was moved from the National Museum into a separate building, which was a present from Stevča Mihailović. The first permanent exhibition of collected items of ...
Read morePioneer Park
The Old and the New Palace were located in the once royal park which became a public park and got the name Pionirski park (Pioneer Park) after the end of ...
Read moreKosancicev venac
Tucked between blocks of modern buildings, Kosančićev venac has partially preserved the atmosphere of the 19th century with its cobbled streets, gardens and old-fashioned buildings. The whole neighborhood is interspersed ...
Read moreManak's House
Manak's House is a typical example of urban architecture in the Balkans in this period. Manak Mihailović, an Aromanian immigrant from Macedonia, built this edifice in 1830. The ground floor ...
Read moreAcademic Park
Academic Park, its name representing the many faculties and cultural institutions of Belgrade, is a gathering place for the youth. Throughout Belgrade’s history the purpose of this area changed several ...
Read moreThe Belgrade City Museum
The Belgrade City Museum, formerly the Municipal Museum, was founded by the municipal authorities of Belgrade City in 1903. In 1935, the Museum moved to the building owned by the ...
Read moreCity Park in Zemun
Zemun Park, whose name had been changed several times throughout history, today represents a protected area in the cultural and historical core of Zemun and is one of the oldest ...
Read morePrincess Ljubica’s Residence
The Residence is located in the center of Old Town, in Kosančićev venac, and is a monument to Serbian culture. Princess Ljubica’s Residence was built at the request of Prince ...
Read moreKarađorđe’s Park
This park proudly bears the name of Karađorđe - the leader of the First Serbian Uprising. In the battling attempts to free Belgrade the protestors built a military camp in ...
Read moreTopčider Park
Topčider Park represents the hindmost section and the remainder of former forests. During 1830s, Prince Miloš Obrenović built a royal complex there and created the center of political power, education, ...
Read moreThe Local History Museum In Zemun
The Local History Museum in Zemun is housed in a building which used to belong to an eminent aristocratic family of Spirta. The house was built in 1855, and it ...
Read moreManjež Park
Up until 1931 a cavalry regiment of the city with stables and barracks was located in this area. The name of the present-day park comes from a French word, “manege”, ...
Read moreSavamala District
The once industrial district - Savamala, was turned into a popular city corner for those into the urban scene. Among the old facades with Baroque and Art Nouveau features, along ...
Read moreThe Memorial Museum of Ivo Andrić
The apartment in which Serbian Nobel Prize Laureate Ivo Andrić lived with his wife, costume designer Milica Babić, is now a memorial museum. The original interior and ambience of the ...
Read moreTašmajdan Park
This beautiful park in the center of Belgrade was formed in the area where there was once a quarry, and its name comes from the Turkish word for the place ...
Read moreMountain Avala
Not many metropolises can say that they have a mountain only 16 km from the city center. This favorite spot for an outing in Belgrade offers the opportunity for rest ...
Read moreThe Museum of Jovan Cvijić
The Memorial Museum of Jovan Cvijić is set up in the house in which this great geographer and scholar lived and worked. This edifice with its surrounding gardens was built ...
Read moreFriendship Park
Friendship Park was founded in 1961 when the first conference of NAM was held, which is also when each delegation and important guest planted a tree: Indira Gandhi, Nasser, Gaddafi, ...
Read moreAda Ciganlija
Now officially one of the three most beautiful city islands in the world, Ada on the Sava river, connected with the right bank by two isthmuses creating Sava lake in ...
Read moreThe Museum of Toma Rosandić
The sculptor Toma Rosandić, one of the leaders of the cultural life in Belgrade in the period between the world wars, bequeathed the house to the city, as well as ...
Read moreSt. Sava Church
You will see the monumental structure of St. Sava Church from whatever side you approach the center of Belgrade. It was erected on Vračar hill and it is one of ...
Read moreThe Museum of Paja Jovanović
The legacy of Paja Jovanović is housed in one of the old residential buildings in Kralja Milana Street. The high-ceilinged apartment, in which the legacy of this great Serbian painter ...
Read moreSekulić Icon Collection
Moreover, the Belgrade City Museum contains the Sekulić Icon Collection in 5 Uzun Mirkova Street, in the apartment of Pava and Milan Sekulić, the architect who designed the building in ...
Read moreKnez Mihailova
If you decide to get to know the center of Belgrade better by walking, then Knez Mihailova Street and its surroundings are ideal for that. The street rests on the ...
Read moreRepublic Square
Republic Square, the main meeting place in Belgrade, is the starting point of the city tour. The square, as a cultural and social hub of Belgrade, where the past meets ...
Read moreThe Banjica Concentration Camp Museum
The Banjica Concentration Camp Museum, located in the authentic part of a former Nazi building, is a unique cultural, historical and commemorative monument from the period of the Second World ...
Read moreRoyal complex on Dedinje
The Royal and the White Palace on the Belgrade hill Dedinje bear testimony to the rise of Serbia which was tragically abrupted by World War II. Within the royal complex, ...
Read moreVinča Archaeological Site
The archeological site Belo brdo is located in Vinča, about twenty kilometers from the Belgrade city center. Miloje M. Vasić, the first Serbian formally trained archaeologist, is the author of ...
Read moreJevremovac Botanical Garden
During summer months you can experience the beauty in the Belgrade botanical garden, bearing the unusual name Jevremovac, in memory of the estate that King Milan Obrenović inherited from his ...
Read moreJevrem Grujić’s House
Jevrem Grujić’s House is a cultural monument of exceptional importance, the first building to be protected by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments in 1961, and the only ...
Read moreSingidunum Gallery
This unique gallery in Knez Mihailova Street is highly recommended for true applied arts enthusiasts and those who appreciate unique artworks (made of silver, ceramic, leather, glass and textile). Singidunum ...
Read moreThe “Belgrade” Commercial Gallery
The building housing the Gallery was built in 1911 and is a protected cultural monument. Towards the end of the 19th century, the First Serbian Drawing and Painting School of ...
Read moreThe Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment
Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment is a cultural institution of national importance and houses one of the oldest and most distinguished concert halls in Belgrade. The hall is mainly dedicated to ...
Read moreThe National Museum
This institution is the oldest museum in the country and was founded in 1844. The project was initiated by the Serbian novelist Jovan Sterija Popović, and since 1952, the museum ...
Read moreThe Museum of Vuk and Dositej
The Museum is located in the historical edifice which previously housed the Great School, which was opened as a lyceum in 1808 by the great Serbian enlightener and the first ...
Read moreThe Gallery of Frescoes
The permanent exhibition of the Gallery of Frescoes of the National Museum in Belgrade contains the most important masterpieces of the medieval and Byzantine art. The Gallery houses reproductions of ...
Read moreThe Contemporary Art Museum
This Museum was founded in 1958 and is located in a building in Novi Beograd, very close to the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers. The unique design of ...
Read moreThe Gallery of Petar Dobrović
The Gallery is located in the former studio of the painter Petar Dobrović, one of the most relevant Yugoslav artists between the two world wars. The Gallery houses this artist’s ...
Read moreThe Salon of the Contemporary Art Museum
The Salon of the Contemporary Art Museum is located on the ground floor of a beautiful residential building in 14 Pariska Street. As the first gallery in Belgrade, it has ...
Read moreČolaković Gallery-Legacy
The Gallery was opened in a building located in Dedinje, in the former home of Milica Zorić i Rodoljub Čolaković. The former family residence was converted into a new exhibition ...
Read moreSerbian Orthodox Church Museum
Housed in the Building of the Patriarchate, the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church boasts a permanent exhibition of objects of immeasurable religious, cultural and artistic value. They provide an ...
Read moreThe Museum of Applied Arts
This edifice in Topličin venac is known as the Čelebonović Palace, and houses the Museum of Applied Arts. In the past, it belonged to the family of Marko Čelebonović, one ...
Read moreThe Heritage House
The Belgrade City Council founded the Heritage House with the aim of preserving and exhibiting the bequeathals to the City. The headquarters of the Heritage House are located in the ...
Read moreThe Legacy of Petar Lubarda
The Legacy of Petar Lubarda was opened in a renovated villa in Dedinje where this influential painter had lived. Lubarda bequeathed a considerable number of his paintings to Belgrade. He ...
Read moreThe Museum of Theatrical Arts
Since 1952, the Museum has been housed in a historical edifice from the 19th century, in the former home of a Belgradian merchant, Miloje Božić. The Museum’s collections encompass the ...
Read moreThe Museum of Pedagogy
The edifice housing the Museum of Pedagogy was built around 1840 as a family home of Cvetko Rajović, the manager of the Town of Belgrade. The building was designed by ...
Read moreThe Yugoslav Film Archive Museum
This edifice, a former residence of Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjevic and a city hall, is a cultural monument today. This elegant building, which combines the antique stylistic elements with modern materials ...
Read moreThe Military Museum
The Military Museum in Belgrade is part of the Belgrade Fortress, located in a building built in 1924 for the purposes of the Military-Geographic Institute. The permanent exhibition encompasses all ...
Read moreThe Museum of Yugoslavia
The collection of the Museum of Yugoslav History, i.e. the Museum itself, was created by joining the collections of “Josip Broz Tito” Memorial Center and the Museum of the Revolution ...
Read moreThe Historical Museum of Serbia
The Historical Museum of Serbia collects, preserves and exhibits collections that chronicle the history of the Serbian people. The collections of the Historical Museum of Serbia are available to the ...
Read moreThe Residence of Prince Miloš
The Residence of Prince Miloš was built in 1834 in both Turkish and Balkan styles, and is one of the last edifices in Serbia to reflect the traces of Ottoman ...
Read moreThe Natural History Museum
In 1939, the Natural History Museum was installed in the building of the former First Female Grammar School. The rich collections of the Natural History Museum are divided into the collections ...
Read moreThe Natural History Museum Gallery
The building housing the Gallery of the Natural History Museum is one of the oldest buildings within the Belgrade Fortress. Scholars assume that it was erected at the end of ...
Read moreThe Jewish Historical Museum
The Museum is located on the first floor of the building which was built in 1928 as the City Hall of Sephardi Jews in Belgrade. Its permanent exhibition is dedicated ...
Read moreThe Nikola Tesla Museum
The Museum is housed in the family residence of the industrialist and politician Đorđe Genčić, built in 1927. The Museum is completely dedicated to the genius inventor, scientist and engineer ...
Read moreThe Railway Museum
The Museum is located on the ground floor of the beautiful edifice housing the Serbian Railways which was built in 1931 in the Neoclassical style. The permanent exhibition titled Through ...
Read moreThe Museum of Aviation
The Museum of Aviation is housed within the circular building with a glass facade located in the vicinity of the “Nikola Tesla” Airport. The exhibition represents a unique opportunity for ...
Read moreThe Automobile Museum
The Museum was founded by the Assembly of the City of Belgrade and Bratislav Petkovic, a collector and owner of a collection of important cars in automotive history. The Museum ...
Read moreThe Postal Museum
The Postal Museum is located on the ground floor of the impressive building of the First Telephone Exchange built in 1908 in the Serbian and Byzantine styles. The exhibition traces ...
Read moreThe Museum of African Art
The Museum of African Art is the first and only museum in the region which is specifically dedicated to African cultures and art. The permanent exhibition contains important works of ...
Read moreThe Historical Archive of Belgrade
The Historical Archive of Belgrade houses a variety of archives and collections that provide important information about the history of Belgrade and Serbia. The material in the Archive is mainly ...
Read moreThe Archive of Serbia
The building of the Archive of Serbia was erected in 1928 in the style of monumental academism according to the design by the Russian architect Nikolai Krasnov. The material in ...
Read moreThe Archives of Jugoslavia
The Archives of Serbia and Montenegro is located in the edifice of the former King Alexander Residence Hall for high school students, built in 1933. The Archive contains materials form ...
Read moreThe Old Palace
The Old Palace, which was the Palace of the Serbian Obrenović Dynasty, was built according to Alexander Bugarski’s designs at the end of the 19th century, in the academicism style ...
Read moreThe New Palace
The New Palace, designed by architect Stojan Titelbah, for the residential needs of the Karađorđević Dynasty, represents a valuable architectural realization of Belgrade constructions after the First World War. When ...
Read moreThe Royal Palace
The royal complex is located on Dedinje hill, the most exclusive part of Belgrade, with numerous embassies and luxurious villas. It was built by King Alexander Karađorđević I for his ...
Read moreThe White Palace
The Old Palace building is completely different in comparison to the Royal Palace in terms of style and function. It was built between 1934 and 1936 and designed by architect ...
Read moreĐura Jakšić Monument - Skadarlija Quarter
This monument, dedicated to one of the most important Serbian writers and painters, is located on the plateau in front of his house at 34 Skadarska St. The poet lived ...
Read moreThe Monument of Gratitude to France - Kalemegdan Park
The Monument of Gratitude to France, the work of sculptor Ivan Meštrović, was erected at the end of the main alley of Kalemegdan Park in 1930 as a symbol of ...
Read moreThe Victor Monument - Kalemegdan Park
The Victor, a recognizable symbol of Belgrade, erected in 1928, is the work of the famous Yugoslav sculptor Ivan Meštrović. It was originally set up on Terazije Square, but the ...
Read moreThe Monument to the Unknown Hero - Mountain Avala
This magnificent granite memorial atop of Avala is the expression of gratitude to the fallen warriors for freedom in World War I. The first Monument to the Unknown Hero on ...
Read moreThe Monument to the Liberators of Belgrade 1806 - Karađorđe’s Park
Karađorđe’s Park is the authentic historical location of the camp of the insurgent army and the military cemetery of the liberators of Belgrade from the First Serbian Uprising under Karađorđe ...
Read moreThe Monument to the Conscripts of the Third Call - Karađorđe’s Park
This monument was built in 1923 in Karađorđe’s Park by the conscripts of the third call of the Seventh infantry regiment of the National Armed Forces to commemorate their fallen ...
Read moreBlack Horses at Play - Тhe National Assembly
These remarkable sculptures, set up in front of the main entrance to the National Assembly in 1938, are the works of the famous sculptor Toma Rosandić. The author named this ...
Read moreThe Monument to Vuk Karadžić-Bulevar kralja Aleksandra St
This impressive monument dedicated to Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, the reformer of the Serbian language, is a sitting bronze figure holding a book. It is the work of sculptor Đorđe Jovanović, ...
Read moreThe Monument to Dositej Obradović - Academic Park
The monument to the great Serbian enlightener and writer, erected in 1914, was originally placed in Knez Mihailova St, at the entrance to the Kalemegdan Park. During the 1930s, when ...
Read moreIvo Andrić – Andrićev venac
The monument to the diplomat and the greatest Serbian and Yugoslav writer of the 20th century, the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, was erected on the plateau bearing ...
Read moreThe Monument to Miloš Crnjanski - Kalemegdan Park
Among numerous monuments in Kalemegdan Park, there is a bust of Miloš Crnjanski, the great Serbian novelist, poet, storyteller and playwright. It was erected in 1993 to mark the 100th ...
Read moreThe Monument to Despot Stefan Lazarević - Belgrade Fortress
Despot Stefan Lazarević is one of the most significant individuals of the Serbian history who left his mark on the Belgrade Fortress. The bronze statue, 320cm high, depicts the despot ...
Read moreThe Monument to Karađorđe - Vračar plateau
A bronze sculpture was erected in 1979 in front of the National Library of Serbia and Saint Sava Church, in memory of the great leader of the Frist Serbian Uprising ...
Read moreThe Monument to Prince Mihailo Obrenović - Republic Square
The monument, whose silhouette contributed to the modern image of the Republic Square, was erected in memory of the Prince who improved the economic and cultural life of Serbia and ...
Read moreThe monument to Nikola Pašić-Nikola Pašić Square
The bronze monument to this great Serbian politician and statesman, who was the Prime Minister, the president of the National Assembly, the minister of foreign affairs, the mayor of Belgrade ...
Read moreThe Monument to Archibald Reiss - Topčider Park
This monument was erected in 1931 as a sign of gratitude to Archibald Reiss, Swiss forensic scientist, publicist and honorary captain of Serbian armed forces. It is the work of ...
Read moreThe Monument to Petar II Petrović Njegoš - Plateau in front of the Faculty of Philosophy
This impressive monument to one of the greatest thinkers, poets and philosophers, the spiritual and secular ruler of Montenegro, was erected in 1994 on the plateau surrounded by the premises ...
Read moreThe Monument to Nikola Tesla - Bulevar kralja Aleksandra St.
This is one of the three monuments in the Serbian capital dedicated to Nikola Tesla. The sitting bronze figure of this visionary, inventor and author of almost 1000 patents and ...
Read moreFC CRVENA ZVEZDA MUSEUM
The FK Crvena zvezda Museum was opened on 12 March 1985. to commemorate the club's 40th anniversary. It stands as a significant institution presenting the rich history and successes of ...
Read moreFK PARTIZAN MUSEUM
The museum is located in the hallway of the Partizan stadium in a small space, where a small part of the trophies, flags, and awards won by FK Partizan is ...
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