Belgrade's long and storied history is suggested by its architecture, which varies from Byzantine and Ottoman to neoclassic and romantic buildings in the older neighborhoods, and from Art Nouveau to brutalism and neo-Byzantine design in New Belgrade. The city's many theaters, museums, monuments and opera houses boast a deep and fissured cultural life while the beaches and rivers attract sunbathers, sports enthusiasts and partygoers on the popular floating river barges that serve as nightclubs.
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The House of Jevrem Grujic (Dom Jevrema Grujica) is a private Museum of Serbian art, history and avant - grade, member of the European Historic Houses assoc. This house hides a unique collection of over 400 artworks, collected during 2 centuries. Meet "Serbian Mona Lisa", explore great arms collection and enjoy a cup of tea, surrounded by royal gifts, unique artworks and period furniture
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Beautiful place, very pleasent staff and exquisite pieces of art! A place where you can feed your soul!
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A hidden cultural gem amid Belgrade's liveliest shopping/dining promenade - 3 floors of spectacular modern art, mostly paintings and sculptures, in lovely galleries in a beautifully restored Art Nouveau building.
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The Museum of Applied Art was founded in 1950 as a specialized art museum with an initial collection of some three thousand art pieces. Nowadays, the Museum holds more than 37.000 objects of applied art including pieces of great cultural and artistic value. The Museum has a dynamic exhibition program - organizing exhibitions within the Salon of Contemporary Applied Art, annual thematic study exhibitions as well as hosting domestic and foreign exhibitions.
Located in the very heart of Belgrade near famous Knez Mihailo va street, this Museum has collection from Good old times. Furniture from 14 th century to 20th century,and unique collection of sundial from 17 century and 18th century,from Serbia,and gorgeous mirrors. Textile department has objects from 4th to 20th century Serbian gorgeous citywear costume and beautiful sparkling shoes from that times. Must see ceramics and porcelain pieces,photography and print room,keeps samples of early print Serbian books. Lovely old times in Serbia. Nice trip.
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We visited Marina Abramovic “Cleaner” Liked the retrospective exhibition. The museum is modern, clean and the staff is very cooperative. In our group we had 2 design students, which did not have to pay for entrance. Hope visiting another exhibition – would like to see permanent exhibition or what they exhibit when there are no visiting exhibitions
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