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Relatively well organized.

Went to the exhibition of Russian court cutlery from 17-18th century which was well dispayed.

They were all replicas BECAUSE:

The Russian government sent the originals to an exhibition in the EU and it was ILLEGALLY CONFISCATED so they now do not send anything outside the country... This was horrible to hear that this can happen!!! Shocking and shameful actions....
I went there with no expectations, but was pleasently surprised by the extent of the stone and iron age collection on the first floor. I was able to reinforce the knowledge with my daughter who was just recently studying the period. The exhibition was very detailed and extensive and it continued into Roman times. The first floor also exhibits extensive collection of coins and paper money from iron age to today all stored in small rooms behind thick vaulted doors so some may find the rooms claustrophobic.

The upper two floors hold paintings and some sculptures mostly from Serbian authors from different periods. It also holds a few less known paintings from Gauguin, Matisse, Monet, Picasso, Degas.

There's also an Egyptian mummy exhibited on the third floor that was bought by serbian philanthropist in Luxor and brought to Belgrade about 150 years ago.

There's a very small and limited souvenir shop where I couldn't find anything interesting. There's no caffeteria, only a room with vending machines on the third floor.

The entrance fee is quite reasonable and there are two options: 300 RSD for standard exhibition only and 600 RSD for standard and visiting exhibitions. At the time there was a visiting exhibition of porcelaine from St. Petersburg that I didn't find worth paying extra for.
Very lovely museum, Serbia has a very rich and wonderful history; this is a very unique and special country and people. This is a wonderful museum that showcases its rich cultural heritage and history. I really enjoyed my time here, the museum is very beautiful and has lots to see. The staff were very friendly and knowledgeable, I would definitely recommend visiting this museum if and when you’re in Belgrade. Lots to see and do in this wonderful city.
Beautiful 1940 chirch, build in 14s architecture. New, splendid frescoes and icons. Works in progress, but it is open. Easy to find, climb the hill behind the post office on Parliament sq. Tram terminus. Free entrance. Candles outside.
Milica D
at 2023 Oct 18
Milica D
at 2023 Oct 18
Zona molto bella, un lago artificiale con bar e ristoranti lungo la spiaggia dove potersi fare un bagno. Tutto attorno c'è una pista ciclabile e una per i pedoni. Si possono fare anche diverse attività sportive acquatiche.
Visiting this historic city was a journey back in time. The well-preserved architecture and fascinating museums make it a must-visit for history buffs
The Balkan region and Serbia in particular are a very interesting area to explore. but the way the exposition looks, how small it is, is very frustrating. a huge amount of text, very few exhibits. the entire exhibition fits on one floor. the museum was very disappointing
The entrance is free.

This is the biggest cathedral in the Balkan. The view inside is stunning. You might see people praying; so you should be respectful and not make loud noise. It feels peaceful being inside the cathedral.

Outside of the cathedral is a park with fountains. I think it’s definitely a must see in Belgrade
The most impressive Orthodox Church ☦️ in Belgrade...
Visiting this holy place since childhood.
It is one of the most beautiful churches in Belgrade and pretty much walkable if your hotel is in the city center. You feel at peace the minute you enter. If you're new, spend some moments in silence, and there are sheets of paper where you can write your petitions. Have a blessed trip.
The view of this cathedral is stunning - when you get inside you feel so tiny

There is an underground level - you should see it too - this area is very vivid and picturesque and these frescoes tell about the history of Serbia and history of faith in Serbia

I like the surrounding area of this cathedral - a nice park with fountain in the central square
The museum has so much potential, especially for interactive games and attractions but the space is so much limited. It is still worth a visit but it could be much better if they had more space. There are guided tours every one hour so check their website before you go. They have tours in English and Serbian and some of them are full. Also, they accept only Serbian cash!
The museum is interesting but small. Limited people are admitted on the hour for a 45 minute program. Reservations are not accepted so arriving early is likely necessary. The program starts with a film, followed by demonstrations with a huge Tesla Coil lighting long bulbs we held. Then, with a small coil, I elected to feel the shock. (Note that only local currency is accepted for admission.)
I mean, it is only $3 for general entry and $5 for entry into the special collection! I have to say Belgrade is amazing, and everything (except dining on Kneza Mihaila) is very inexpensive.

The museum has a collection of stone age to modern art! I enjoyed the selection. They had some great (I believe) local art in the modern collection. I was quite impressed with the local art and would have liked a section of just local art. It was quite impressive.
Outdated exposition with a a lot of printed text info that I can find easily in Wikipedia at anytime. No interactive things. Basically, the atmosphere seems sad, dark and boring. Do not try to come here with a children.
An amazing Serbian Orthodox Church that is a must visit. I did not know about the catacombs below, so be sure to check that out if you go. Please be thoughtful and wear pants. No one bothers if you don't, but it is the national church of Serbia, so if you can, you should. The park around the church is a nice place to relax for a bit before you continue your tour.
evAngelos
at 2023 Sep 23
evAngelos
at 2023 Sep 23
Great place to discover
For all the history buffs, this is a must visit. Rs600 ticket for contemporary and current exhibits. Not sure what that meant.

But the museum’s layout of exhibits takes you through the development of Serbia from pre-history to modern history with separate exhibits for the history of coins and art. There is even an Egyptian mummy in the museum!
Igor
at 2023 Sep 21
Igor
at 2023 Sep 21
Unfortunately stuff at the entry is very grumpy and rude! You have more welcoming attitude at security control in Germany airports! I wish they could be more customer oriented.
If you ought to spent the whole day (there are 3 levels from prehistoric times until nowadays that cover Balkan culture) than you need to know that there are:
- not many places to sit in the exhibition room, if you want to sit
- no cafeteria (probably under development) as there are only vending machines with coffee and snacks with decent prices. But, be aware they are not giving changes, so prepare banknotes
- you have to bend yourself to read small description stickers for each painting, unless you are a kid or a midget (who made a decision to put them on 1m height?! C'mon, do you even heard about ergonomic of museum facility ? Apparently not!)
- toilet facility is good thou
Overall I find it interesting for what they are representing at the given price
Beautiful church in Belgrade located in the middle of a park. The serenity inside calms your heart and many worshippers are sitting in silence praying and contemplating.

A must do for visitors to Belgrade.
A beautiful Orthodox Catholic Church. The area also has a wonderful park for relaxation. The church itself has wonderful relics and beautiful artwork. It is a must visit while you are in Belgrade. It was built in the Serbo-Byzantine style by the Krstić brothers, completed in 1940, on the site of a previous church dating to 1835. It is one of the largest churches in the country.
Matej
at 2023 Sep 12
Matej
at 2023 Sep 12
A very nice museum dedicated to Nikola Tesla. Mandatory guided tour takes 1h. There is an English and Serbian version. You can see many personal belongings of Nikola Tesla including his shoes. Entry ticket costs 450 RSD. The staff is friendly and helpful. Don't be late otherwise you will want another tour.
Nikola Panic
at 2023 Sep 11
Nikola Panic
at 2023 Sep 11
A small nation made something big, although briefly. That feeling of greatness that passed and nostalgia(if you are a bit older) is so strong here. Accepting one's heritage is a thing to see. Beautiful.
Even if you disagree with the politics of the time, etc, Tito is a part of history and heritage not only to Serbia but to the whole region.
Liu Ko
at 2023 Sep 11
Liu Ko
at 2023 Sep 11
The fortress is located in the park and it is really very convenient because you can take your time to enjoy the beautiful views of the river and the city. There are outdoor cafes inside the park for snacks.
The territory inside the fortress walls is divided into two parts - the Lower and Upper City, each of which is literally crammed with monuments: here are the ruins of a Roman settlement, and the remains of a Byzantine castle, and a reminder of the true purpose of the fortress - artillery platforms. The Military Museum was founded on the territory of the Belgrade landmark, numerous exhibits of which represent different types of weapons from medieval catapults, crossbows and cannonballs to modern missiles and bombs used by NATO.
Beautiful and peaceful church. Worth a visit if you're in Belgrade.
*Iren*
at 2023 Sep 09
*Iren*
at 2023 Sep 09
I liked this small but impressive Tesla museum.
That would be great if you could buy the tickets online, but it’s not possible.Also, they don’t accept any other currencies and debit or credit cards,except Serbian dinar. Bring cash with you.
Also, it has a waiting people always in the entrance and you should wait for sure.
Manu Mohan
at 2023 Sep 09
Manu Mohan
at 2023 Sep 09
My visit to the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade was an absolute delight and a journey into the mind of one of history’s greatest inventors. Here’s why this museum is a must-visit:

From the moment I stepped into the museum, I was drawn into the world of Nikola Tesla. The museum’s design, with its vintage charm and scientific ambiance, pays a fitting tribute to the brilliant inventor.

The exhibits are a treasure trove of Tesla’s inventions, documents, and personal belongings. Seeing his original notebooks, early inventions, and iconic Tesla coils up close was an experience that left me in awe. The museum’s collection is comprehensive, offering a deep insight into the life and work of this visionary scientist.

The guided tour was informative and engaging. The passionate and knowledgeable guides shared anecdotes and stories about Tesla’s life, his pioneering experiments, and his enduring legacy. They made the complex world of electricity and innovation accessible and fascinating for visitors of all backgrounds.

One of the highlights of the museum is the demonstration of Tesla coils in action. Witnessing the crackling electrical displays and the power of wireless transmission as envisioned by Tesla himself was both educational and exhilarating.

The museum’s emphasis on Tesla’s humanitarian ideals and his dream of free energy for all humanity adds depth to the experience. It’s a reminder of his vision for a better world through science and innovation.

The gift shop at the museum offers a variety of Tesla-related merchandise, making it a great place to find unique souvenirs and mementos.

In conclusion, the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade is a true gem for anyone interested in science, innovation, or the life of a remarkable inventor. It’s a place where the past and future converge, and where you can gain a deep appreciation for the genius of Nikola Tesla. I left the museum inspired and with a profound admiration for his contributions to humanity.

Overall, my visit to the Nikola Tesla Museum was an enlightening and enriching experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Belgrade.
Jaren Rogers
at 2023 Sep 09
Jaren Rogers
at 2023 Sep 09
Nice and peaceful. Learned a lot about Tito and appreciate being able to visit his burial site.
Jaren Rogers
at 2023 Sep 09
Jaren Rogers
at 2023 Sep 09
Amazing park within a fortress. Enjoyed walking around and taking in the views. Make sure to visit all of the gates and the church. Has something for everyone: museums, walls, dinosaurs, cafes, towers, church's, gates, wells, playgrounds, walking paths, views and parks.
Beautiful church. Really enjoyed walking around it and through it. Beautiful gold with amazing depictions of Jesus throughout the interior. Not too crowded even when I visited on a Saturday. It is open for most of the day. Make sure to also walk around the park that is right next to the church. Would recommend to anyone if they are visiting Belgrade.
Thoroughly enjoyed visiting this church. Beautiful exterior and interior. Would recommend a visit.
We love this basilica. Unlike its brother on the hill, St. Sava, this church has beauty without the glitz and gold. The paintings are awesome as is the sedate and peaceful feeling you get inside. It is truly a place of serenity and stillness that allow for reflection and prayer.
Ertuğrul Maz
at 2023 Sep 03
Ertuğrul Maz
at 2023 Sep 03
It was really perfect. If you are a tourist in Belgrade you have to see here
Visited the Nikola Tesla Museum during COVID times and it was still a fascinating experience! 😷

Despite the mask situation, the museum managed to captivate us with its intriguing exhibits. It's a smaller space, but the journey through Tesla's genius mind was both educational and enjoyable. ⚡ Definitely a must-visit.
David M
at 2023 Aug 24
David M
at 2023 Aug 24
Beautiful inside. Beware of pick pockets. One of our group nearly had his wallet stolen from his pocket. Luckily someone spotted it and was carrying a walking stick to fend him off. It was 3 men who appeared to be tourists.
Joseph A. Buendia
at 2023 Aug 23
Joseph A. Buendia
at 2023 Aug 23
Big lake in the park the water is transparent clean we saw many fishes there in water.
Beautiful and emotional historical museum of Belgrade, Serbia.
Even those who are not religious will find it interesting to visit. The church is quite large-scale, with detailed mosaics. There were no clothing restrictions when entering, everything could be photographed and entry was free for everyone.
Teele Hein
at 2023 Aug 19
Teele Hein
at 2023 Aug 19
The fort is huge. You can spend hours walking there and enjoying the views. A lot of the fort has been restored which makes the whole place super awesome. A large park has also been made inside the fort.
Michelle
at 2023 Aug 17
Michelle
at 2023 Aug 17
Step back in time and explore Serbia's history at the Belgrade Fortress and Military Museum. Discover centuries-old architecture, stunning views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, and a collection of military artifacts (all for free). From medieval fortifications to modern weaponry, this journey offers a captivating glimpse into the nation's military heritage. A great day out for all the family.
A. L.
at 2023 Aug 17
A. L.
at 2023 Aug 17
Eine wirklich atemberaubende Kirche. Der zu den serbisch-orthodoxen gehörende Dom wurde von innen mit einer gigantischen Mosaik gebaut (eine der größten der Welt).
Die Kirche hat zwei Etagen: die obere - die Hauptetage und die Untere. Auf jeden Fall sehenswert!
The museum consists of three parts, one dealing with the establishment and history of the Medieval principality of Serbia and the other two flanking the former dedicated to the two princely dynasties of modern Serbia. As such it is very well organized and informative although it contains mostly pictures and text. Everything is translated to English, the level of detail provided and commitment demanded from the visitor is "medium", not too heavy on the text but with enough "meat" for the more serious history museum buff
Like Greek churches. It is a simple and beautiful church. It looks very big from the outside. It matches the park next to it. I like it. It's a must-see.
Lots of pictures and descriptions of royalty. Many English written explanations. Focus on the dynasties in charge.
Alex Rad
at 2023 Aug 05
Alex Rad
at 2023 Aug 05
The house of flowers is really unique and well maintained, but the museum contains quite worthless things because the most valuable ones were stolen by the politicians who came to power after Tito's death.
Magnificent! The Temple of Saint Sava is grand, well decorated and a true masterpiece. It’s hard to understand just how big it is until your standing in front of it. The interior is beautifully decorated and the architecture is beautiful! Recommend checking this Temple out and make sure to really appreciate all the detail.
wonderful experience, free to enter, can walk around freely and see so many sites. Roman well was 170 pp and worth it! tower was 100 and not worth it, you get a better view from the victor monument. people are friendly, easy to walk around. do not use the trolley, it’s just a ride around the park without narration.
Nice museum of the history of Nicola Tesla. Every hour a small tour is given to max 60 people. A small exhibition, a video and some interactive experiments with the famous Tesla Coil. Also fun for children. If you have a group of 10 or more tickets are cheaper but you have to book tickets in advance. Tickets at the door can only be payed in (local) cash.
The place you need to visit if you want to learn about the history of the region where Serbia is located starting from the ancient times, archeology, numismatic, art from different centuries by local and international artists. There is a permanent and temporary exhibition. If you want to visit everything the ticket is 600 Serbian dinars for adults, they have reductions for students, disabled people, groups etc. Even though I visited it on Saturday, it was not crowded. I had a nice time there.
Nice museum with relics from Europe, Egypt and the history of Serbia. Free to visit on Sundays. Some exhibitions require a special ticket. Nice to visit if you have an hour to spare.
Mayra Cecilia
at 2023 Jul 30
Mayra Cecilia
at 2023 Jul 30
This a great place for a long walk through history, comfortable shoes, water and a picnic would be ideal. Perfect place for a panoramic view of Belgrade, don’t miss the military museum.
Jedan on omiljenih mesta sa plažom. Veoma toplo jezero, mnogo zone, ležaljke su dobro. Preporučujem 🍫
Petar Kozomora
at 2023 Jul 16
Petar Kozomora
at 2023 Jul 16
Pretty good
Pleasant and informative, enough details and exhibits to keep you interested, but manageable so that you can take everything in without being overwhelmed.
Bsmah B
at 2023 Jun 27
Bsmah B
at 2023 Jun 27
It is a large garden located on the side of the river, suitable for picnics with the family and children. It is also possible to rent bicycles and stroll around the garden. There are free games for children, but they are somewhat old. My expectations are that the interest in the garden will be greater in terms of dilapidated buildings and cleaning. The area of ​​the garden can be invested in restaurants More and renewed ideas, but in general, families intend to swim in the river and enjoy eating crisps, drinks and ice cream. I do not recommend it as a tourist destination, but it is suitable for the people of the neighboring areas and the residents of the country 💖
Lana D
at 2023 Jun 20
Lana D
at 2023 Jun 20
Museum is more about Tito, house of flowers very plain. I like the fact that I went but will probably never go again...
The museum is missing interactivity and more about the countries that were forming Yugoslavia, the people and how the people lived in Yugoslavia.
Damla S
at 2023 Jun 16
Damla S
at 2023 Jun 16
Excellent! The museum is small but enough for learning about him. They organize a tour with fixed price for tourists every hour. We were there around 10.30 am and did not wait so much to get in. They don’t accept credit card so better to go there with Serbian dinar. Since there are 50 people in the group, better to be in front to listen better the guide. Overall, definitely worth the visit!
Most romantic and iconic spot for taking pictures, expecialy in sunset...
Alexis Patrikata
at 2023 Jun 15
Alexis Patrikata
at 2023 Jun 15
Great place for outdoor activities
Iuliana Kis
at 2023 Jun 05
Iuliana Kis
at 2023 Jun 05
This is a great place to see - inside and around you can admire a lot of historical items - tanks, canons, swards and other types of arms from old times, clothes, glasses and a lot of other objects. The fortress is impressive and the view is really great. This is a place where I'd love to return.
A super pretty church. It’s a Serbian Orthodox Church located in the Tašmajdan park in Belgrade. The church has three altars. There is one mosaic which depicts the Annunciation.
A very underrated museum. A must visit if you're in Belgrade! The place is gigantic with plenty of exhibitions. If you love history, this place is for you. From prehistoric civilization, Roman Empire period, Ottoman Empire period, Austro Hungarian period, up until Yugoslavia period, it's all here. There's even a mummy from ancient Egypt.
Alan Fagner
at 2023 May 07
Alan Fagner
at 2023 May 07
Beautiful place! Lots of places to eat and to drink. better to visit in hot days!
Absolutely wonderful place to visit. You can embrace the sublime ambience there and also learn about history of Yugoslavia.
Very pretty place to take selfies
Nenad Tesovic
at 2023 Mar 26
Nenad Tesovic
at 2023 Mar 26
Perfect place for taking a photo 😀
Excellent
Άμα εχει καλό καιρό είναι ένας ωραίος περίπατος με καφεδάκι στο χέρι
Giannis the Greek
at 2023 Jan 01
Giannis the Greek
at 2023 Jan 01
Φανταστική τοποθεσία με φόντο από τη μια τους ποταμούς Σαβα και Δούναβη και από την άλλη την πόλη του Βελιγραδίου. Μέρος να ξεκουραστείς, να μάθεις για την ιστορία, να πιεις καφέ με θέα. Μέρος που πρέπει σίγουρα να επισκεφθείτε.
Olga Sul
at 2022 Dec 06
Olga Sul
at 2022 Dec 06
Its a place praising dictator, which made us feel uncomfortable to say the least. Museum itself is very disorganised and has bad layout. No clear signs. Felt like all artefacts were dumped in one place.
Couldn't visit this time due to protests, but still got a glimpse of this historical monument. It used to be a milestone for Christian community back in the days, having the mosque at the other end of the street.
Very educative museum. Recommend! You get to see parts and a bit of an atmosphere of communism times, especially when Tito died
Jarek Ellwart
at 2022 Nov 02
Jarek Ellwart
at 2022 Nov 02
Kochasz słusznie miniony ustrój i socrealizm? To koniecznie odwiedź to mauzoleum jedynego wodza Jugosławii. Widać, że pamięć o Broz -Tito jest ważną częścią nie tylko serbskiej historii, ale to nie krypta z Wawelu (jak dla Lecha). To też muzeum nostalgii za dużym, wspólnym krajem wszystkich południowych Słowian.
The Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel is a Serbian Orthodox cathedral church in the centre of Belgrade, Serbia, situated in the old part of the city, at the intersection of Kralja Petra and Kneza Sime Markovića streets.

# The Cathedral Church of St. Michael is an absolute must see, because of its beauty, its historical importance, its cultural significance, but also because it is located in possibly the nicest part of the city.

# Inside the church you can admire a magnificent classical gold-plated iconostasis.

# It is the second oldest Serbian Orthodox church in the city (the oldest being the Church of the Holy Apostles of Peter and Paul in Topčider park). It was built in a neoclassical spirit with baroque bell tower.
Nebojsa Conic
at 2022 Oct 07
Nebojsa Conic
at 2022 Oct 07
Great place
Samo Ti
at 2022 Aug 30
Samo Ti
at 2022 Aug 30
Awesome! Serbia is beautiful
Ivan Joanović
at 2022 Aug 29
Ivan Joanović
at 2022 Aug 29
Ok
The historical museum is located in the centre of the city in Nikola Pasic Square. The museum was established in 1963 and today it preserves over 35,000 exhibits in its collection. The only thing we saw on the visit was pictures. The ticket price is 200 din.
The historical and oldest part of the city. A large fortress with many famous gates. A must-see for every tourist and even better if you have an expert guide with you. The park also includes a Zoo, a Dino park, sports fields, children's playgrounds, restaurants, churches... The fortress offers a beautiful view of the confluence of the Sava River and the Danube.
Milan Radulović
at 2022 Aug 09
Milan Radulović
at 2022 Aug 09
Good biking spot and relaxation too. Full circle arround the lake is must!
Baljinder Singh
at 2022 Jul 02
Baljinder Singh
at 2022 Jul 02
love it river nice and peaceful view septeclour we could not ask more so clean birds beautiful
JP BEATZS
at 2022 Jun 16
JP BEATZS
at 2022 Jun 16
Loved it
Bosko
at 2022 Jan 08
Bosko
at 2022 Jan 08
Ok
Ненад
at 2021 Sep 07
Ненад
at 2021 Sep 07
Дуго нисам био.
Прошетајте ујутру.
Нестваран мир!
Saborna Church

The Church of the Holy Archangel Michael in Belgrade is better known as Saborna crkva (the Cathedral). The term cathedral means that it is the main city church, headed by a bishop. Therefore, this church proudly bears the title of the main one in the entire city, and it stands out in many other ways, from its historical and artistic significance to the rich treasury and graves of famous people in Serbia.

Saborna crkva is the largest Orthodox church erected during the existence of the Principality of Serbia. It was built in the neoclassical style with baroque elements, as a single-nave building.
Parakrant Sarkar
at 2021 Aug 07
Parakrant Sarkar
at 2021 Aug 07
✌️
Syed Anwarul Haque
at 2021 Jul 16
Syed Anwarul Haque
at 2021 Jul 16
Belgrade sign
Sandra M!
at 2021 May 03
Sandra M!
at 2021 May 03
Оаза у центру Београда. Можете да прошетате попијете кафу, уживате у природи, погледу...
Mert Şahin
at 2020 Dec 22
Mert Şahin
at 2020 Dec 22
Osmanlı tarafından fethedilmiş güzel bir kale.
One of my favourite places in Beograd is Ada Lake or popular name "Beograd's Sea. Except swimming, you can do a lot of things, walking, sports, there are mini trains going around the lake. There is a water skiing, even a nudist part. And of course a lot of cafés and restaurants. You can enjoy there during the day or in the evening. Worth a visit!
Miroslav -Nino Lukic
at 2020 Jun 01
Miroslav -Nino Lukic
at 2020 Jun 01
Stunning
A.M K
at 2020 Feb 23
A.M K
at 2020 Feb 23
needs more public works help
The museum hosts over 150 000 pieces of invaluable value.
The collection is organized in chronological order. A place worth visiting.
Danilo Obrenić
at 2019 May 30
Danilo Obrenić
at 2019 May 30
👍
Mohammad Hashemi
at 2018 Nov 05
Mohammad Hashemi
at 2018 Nov 05
Very nice place
This is a very special institution to visit in Serbia, for its holiness, history and architecture. [The special value of the church is its treasury, in which the relics of Serbian saints emperor Stefan Uroš V, parts of the relics of Lazar of Serbia, despot Stefan Štiljanović, and the graves of Miloš Obrenović, Mihailo Obrenović, Metropolitan Mihailo, Metropolitan Inokentije, Patriarch Gavrilo V, Patriarch Vikentije II, Vuk Karadžić, Dositej Obradović.]-Wikipedia