List of museums in Belgrade

List of museums in Belgrade

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Museums In Belgrade, Serbia

Art museums

Cultural and historical museums

  • Historical Museum of Serbia (Nemanjina 24)
  • Historical Museum of Genocide dedicated to the Serbian people (Trg Nikole Pašića 11)
  • Jewish Historical Museum (Kralja Petra) I 71/1 [4]
  • Konak Kneginje Ljubice (Kneza Sime Markovića 3) [5]
  • Konak Kneza Miloša (Rakovički put 2)
  • Military Museum (Kalemegdan)
  • Museum of Belgrade Fortress (Kalemegdan)
  • Museum of Ethnography (Studentski trg 13) [6]
  • Museum of Pedagogy (Uzun Mirkova 14)
  • Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church [7]
  • Museum of the "Banjica" Concentration Camp (Veljka Lukića Kurjaka 3)
  • Museum of the City of Belgrade (Zmaj Jovina) 1 [8]
  • Museum of Theatrical Arts (Gospodar Jevremova 19) [9]
  • Museum of Vuk and Dositej, (Gospodar Jevremova 21)
  • Museum of Yugoslav Cinotheque (Kosovska 11)
  • Zemun Home Museum (Glavna 9)

Memorial museums and commemorative collections

  • Legacy of Milica Zorić and Rodoljub Čolaković (Rodoljuba Čolakovića 2)
  • Legacy of Paja Jovanović and Collection of Petar Popović (Kralja Milana 21/IV)
  • Manak's House (Gavrila Principa 5)
  • Memorial Gallery of Petar Dobrović (Kralja Petra I 36/IV)
  • Memorial Museum of Ivo Andrić (Andrićev venac 8/I)
  • Memorial Museum of Jovan Cvijić (Jelene Ćetković 5)
  • Memorial Museum of Nadežda and Rastko Petrović (Ljube Stojanovića 25)
  • Museum of Archibald Reiss (Bulevar vojvode Mišića 73)
  • Museum of FK "Crvena Zvezda" (Ljutice Bogdana 1a)
  • Museum of Physical Education (Blagoja Parovića 156)
  • Museum of Toma Rosandić (Vasilija Gaceše 3)
  • Tito Museum - House of Flowers, including his tomb

Technical and natural-history museums


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