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Museum, Parks & Zoos / Museums, parks & zoos
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==> Land/Country="RS" Bundesland/State="Serbien / Serbia"
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- Nicht alle Länder und Museen sind bereits über Google map anzeigbar.
- Not all countries and all museums can already be shown with Google maps.
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==> 71 Einträge gefunden / entries found
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Pedagogical Museum
Uzun Mirkova 14
RS-11000 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Kontakt / Contact:
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Its main activity is the study of the history of schooling, education and pedagogy in Serbia, collecting and keeping of objects and documents, professional and scientific processing as well as presentation thru the publications, permanent and occasional exhibitions.
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Physical Culture Museum
Blagoja Parovica 156
RS-11000 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Info Telefon: 011/553-990
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Postal Museum
Majke Jevrosime 13
RS-11000 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Info Telefon: 011/3210-325
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Princess Ljubica's Residence
Kneza Sime Markovica 8
RS-11000 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Info Telefon: 011/638-264
Träger/Financial provider:
Belgrade City Museum
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday 12 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
On Mondays the Museum is closed.
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Residence of Princess Ljubica was erected by order of Miloš Obrenoviæ in 1831. The edifice used to be a private residence of Princess Ljubica, Prince Miloš's wife. Contractor Hadži Nikola Živkoviæ did the construction. By its architectural composition and arrangement, the palace belongs to the Balkan style, with some western Baroque elements. Since then up to 1980, the purpose of the edifice has been changed. At present, the Palace displays interiors of the Belgrade rural homes of the 19th century, from the Oriental (Turkish), through the influences of the Mid- (Biedermeier) and the Western Europe (neo-baroque, neo-rococo, Napoleon III and alt-Deutsche style). The Palace basement, “Vault Hall”, is a remarkable ambient area, where The Belgrade City Museum organizes exhibitions, lectures, music evenings, promotions, and other happenings. The building is located in the Belgrade centre, on Kosanèiæev venac, and has been registered as a cultural monument.
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Railway Museum
Nemanjina 6
RS-11000 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Info Telefon: 011/3610-334
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The City of Belgrade Museum
Zmaj Jovina 1
RS-11000 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Kontakt / Contact:
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The city' s past and present.
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Vuk and Dositej Museum
Gospodar Jevremova 21
RS-11000 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Info Telefon: 011/625-161
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Serbian Literacy: beginnings and history.
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Museum of the Banjica Concentration Camp
Pavla Jurisica Sturma 33
RS-11040 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Info Telefon: 3674-877
Träger/Financial provider:
Belgrade City Museum
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
If you would like to visit the Museum, please contact Mr Darko Æiric
(phone number: 2630-462).
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Museum of Banjica concentration camp is a monument dedicated to the memory of prisoners and victims of the World War II concentration camp. It is situated in the authentic area of the camp (rooms 3, 25 and 26). The first Museum exhibition, in the restricted area, was opened in 1969, then in 1983 the new one, with aesthetically more complex and wider concept was displayed. The technical renovation in 2000 has provided conditions for regular presentation of this period of Serbian history.
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Museum of the illegal party printing works
Banjicki venac 12
RS-11040 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Info Telefon: 011/664-643
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Toma Rosandic Memorial Museum
Ljube Jovanoviæa 3 / Kozjaèka 30
RS-11040 Beograd
(Serbien / Serbia)
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Info Telefon: 011/651-434
Träger/Financial provider:
Belgrade City Museum
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
If you would like to visit the Museum, please contact Ms Jasna Markoviæ
(phone number: 2630-462).
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Museum of Toma Rosandic is located in a house, which our famous sculptor, pedagogue and Academy member has erected in 1929, where he used to live and work. The artist has left to Belgrade and its City Museum his home, together with his atelier and large number of works in 1957. The Museum exhibition, opened in 1963, has introduced our famous artist’s work to the wider general populace.
Toma Rosandic's Museum depicts his sculptures, sculpting tools, objects of applied art, as well as furniture pieces bearing his personal stamp and revealing genuine solutions, his correspondence and personal documents. The house is a cultural monument, under the protection of the state.
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