#National Museum of Serbia Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
#14 of Best Things to Do in Belgrade
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Address:
Trg republike 1а, Beograd 104303, Serbia
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-18:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+381 60 8075020
New permanent collection of the National museum represents huge chronological period from Paleolithic period to 20th century art.
Collection is organized and presented on three levels and 5000sqm of exhibition space. Carefully selected artefacts will tell their stories about history and arts.
PREHISTORY, ANCIENT HISTORY, MIDDLE AGES, NEW and MODERN AGES.
On Sundays it's Entry Free :)
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Serbia | Capital: Belgrade
| Capital: Belgrade. Serbia🇷🇸 offers visa-free travel, just grab your passport and you're ready to go. Located in Eastern Europe, Serbia🇷🇸 can be the first stop on a European tour.
🚌 Airport Transportation: After disembarking, take the A1 line to the city center, which you can catch from the starting station Slavija for a fare of 400 dinars.
🌏 Currency Exchange: At the baggage claim area of the airport, there's a machine where you insert banknotes and local currency automatically comes out. 1 US dollar = 100 dinars
🐼 Tourist Attractions:
🌈 There are not many attractions in Belgrade🇷🇸, one day is enough.
1️⃣ St. Sava Church⛪
Free to visit, the interior murals are resplendent with gold, and the National Museum is right next door.
2️⃣ National Museum of Belgrade
The largest museum in the capital, closed on Mondays.
3️⃣ Serbian Post Office
Soviet-style architecture, inside the post office shop you can buy postcards and stamps to send home. (Postcards cost 35-60 dinars, and one postcard requires 112 stamps)
4️⃣ National Assembly of Serbia
Located opposite the post office, with a Starbucks nearby where you can sit and rest.
5️⃣ Nikola Tesla Museum
The entrance fee is 600 dinars, and the museum is mainly dedicated to commemorating this great scientist.
6️⃣ Kneza Mihaila
The most famous shopping street in Belgrade, with brightly colored buildings, very beautiful. At the end of the street, there is a tourist center where you can get a map. There are many bookstores and souvenir shops along the street to browse.
7️⃣ Belgrade Fortress
A castle located at the very north of the 6️⃣ shopping street, interesting for those who are into history, with an entrance fee of 120 dinars.