Ethnography Museum Belgrade

Normal ticket value: €5

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Free with Belgrade E-pass

Belgrade Ethnographic Museum

A Journey Through Serbian Culture About the Museum

Nestled in the heart of Belgrade, the Ethnographic Museum is a cultural treasure that offers a captivating journey through Serbian culture and heritage. Established in 1901, this museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the daily life, traditions, and customs of the Serbian people. Its intricate displays of folk costumes, traditional crafts, and artworks weave together stories of tradition, identity, and cultural evolution, making it an essential stop for anyone interested in Serbia's rich history.

Highlights

Extensive Ethnographic Collection: Explore a vast collection of ethnographic objects, including household items, religious artifacts, musical instruments, and agricultural tools that reflect the persity and complexity of Serbian society.

Reconstructed Rural Settings: Step back in time as you wander through beautifully recreated rural environments, complete with authentic homes and workshops, offering a truly immersive experience of Serbian rural life.

Manak's House: Visit Manak's House, where you can explore objects from Hristifor Crnilovic's collection. This venue also hosts thematic exhibitions, special programs, and courses on ancient crafts, adding another layer to your cultural exploration.

Interactive Workshops for All Ages: Engage in the museum's long-standing tradition of educational workshops designed for both children and adults. From the "Child and Tradition" project to adult workshops on traditional crafts, the museum offers hands-on experiences that deepen your understanding of Serbian heritage.

Special Events and Exhibitions: Enjoy a variety of special programs, including concerts, lectures, and thematic exhibitions that bring Serbian culture to life in dynamic and engaging ways.

Education and Entertainment: The Ethnographic Museum is more than just a repository of artifacts; it's a vibrant center of cultural exchange and education. Through its workshops, conferences, and special events, the museum fosters a deeper appreciation for Serbian heritage, making it a must-visit destination for families, students, and culture enthusiasts alike.

Final Word

The Belgrade Ethnographic Museum is more than just a museum—it's a gateway to understanding the soul of Serbia. Whether you're exploring the intricate craftsmanship of folk art or participating in a hands-on workshop, every moment spent here brings you closer to the rich cultural heritage of this remarkable country. Make your trip to Belgrade truly unforgettable by including a visit to this iconic museum.

Ethnography Museum Operating Hours:

Monday: 09:00 A.M. - 13:00 P.M - 18:00 P.M. - 22:00 P.M.

Tuesday:  09:00 A.M. - 13:00 P.M - 18:00 P.M. - 22:00 P.M.

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday:  09:00 A.M. - 13:00 P.M - 18:00 P.M. - 22:00 P.M.

Friday:  09:00 A.M. - 13:00 P.M - 18:00 P.M. - 22:00 P.M.

Saturday:  09:00 A.M. - 13:00 P.M - 18:00 P.M. - 22:00 P.M.

Sunday:  09:00 A.M. - 13:00 P.M - 18:00 P.M. - 22:00 P.M.

Location:

Studentski trg 13, Beograd 11000, Serbia

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Important Notes:

  • Present your Belgrade E-pass at the counter to get access to Ethnography Museum in Belgrade.
  • Ethnography Museum visit takes 30 minutes on average.
  • Photo ID will be asked from child Belgrade E-pass holders.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there any dining facilities at or near the Belgrade Ethnographic Museum?

    While the Belgrade Ethnographic Museum does not have an on-site restaurant, it is centrally located in Belgrade, so there are plenty of dining options nearby. Visitors can enjoy local Serbian cuisine at nearby cafes and restaurants.

  • How long does it take to tour the Belgrade Ethnographic Museum?

    The average visit to the Belgrade Ethnographic Museum takes about half an hour to 1  hours, depending on your interest in the exhibits. However, you can easily spend more time if you choose to explore everything in detail.

  • Is the Belgrade Ethnographic Museum family-friendly?

    Absolutely! The Belgrade Ethnographic Museum is family-friendly, offering educational workshops and interactive exhibits that engage visitors of all ages. It's a great destination for families looking to explore Serbian culture together.

  • Where is the Belgrade Ethnographic Museum located?

    The Belgrade Ethnographic Museum is located in the heart of Belgrade, making it easily accessible for visitors exploring the city's cultural landmarks.

  • What can I see at the Belgrade Ethnographic Museum?

    At the Belgrade Ethnographic Museum, you can explore a rich collection of ethnographic artifacts, including traditional Serbian folk costumes, religious artifacts, musical instruments, and agricultural tools. The museum also features beautifully reconstructed rural settings that provide an immersive experience of Serbian rural life.

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