Museum of Vuk and Dositej Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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When travelling to other countries, we like to visit museums that teaches us about the local inhabitants. We went to this museum hoping to do just that. Unfortunately, there were no descriptions in en...
A charming post Ottoman story in a well preserved Ottoman house.
The building is the starting point. Slotted amongst the modern blocks of central Belgrade this is eighteenth century Ottoman architecture frozen in time. It is enhanced because the street that runs ri...
We briefly stopped here and our Guide explained what these men did for Serbia. Because we were under time constraints, he suggested that we go back here after our Walking Tour is over and see the ex...
Fascinating little museum with history of two literary men
I had just gone to see the graves of Vuk and Dositej near the Holy Archangel Michael church. A local friend explained the history and importance of Vuk and his tutor. Then by chance we walked by this ...
Useless
When travelling to other countries, we like to visit museums that teaches us about the local inhabitants. We went to this museum hoping to do just that. Unfortunately, there were no descriptions in en...
A charming post Ottoman story in a well preserved Ottoman house.
The building is the starting point. Slotted amongst the modern blocks of central Belgrade this is eighteenth century Ottoman architecture frozen in time. It is enhanced because the street that runs ri...
Alas, got here too early
Does not open until noon. So, just saw the building and courtyard. Lots to see nearby. Easy to find ...
Another STOP for our Walking Tour
We briefly stopped here and our Guide explained what these men did for Serbia. Because we were under time constraints, he suggested that we go back here after our Walking Tour is over and see the ex...
Fascinating little museum with history of two literary men
I had just gone to see the graves of Vuk and Dositej near the Holy Archangel Michael church. A local friend explained the history and importance of Vuk and his tutor. Then by chance we walked by this ...