The museum of a very attractive design is located on the plateau of the Nikola Tesla airport and its collections and funds keep more than 200 aircrafts, 130 aircraft engines, many radars and missiles, airborne equipment...
The Military Museum is located in the Belgrade Fortress complex. Founded in 1878 and first opened to the public in 1904, it consists of a rich collection of weapons and military equipment from different historical perio...
A unique collection of old and rare cars is found in a building from 1929, which was built as the first public garage in the city center. The museum has fifty cars of which the oldest is the Maro Gardon from 1897.
The House of Flowers is the place where the former president of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, was buried. Located in Boticeva street, in the Belgrade district of Dedinje, the Museum of Yugoslav History (former Memorial C...
Tesla's legacy was transferred to Belgrade in 1951. Visitors of the museum can enjoy a particularly valuable collection which contains more than 160,000 original documents, 2,000 books and magazines, 1,200 historical te...
The White Palace is located with the Royal Palace in the compound on the highest hill of Dedinje, in a property of 135 hectars. Its construction finished in 1936 and it was designed by Aleksandar Djordjevic. It went thr...
The oldest preserved Turkish house in Belgrade, was built in the mid-eighteenth century. In it, upon the first Serbian Uprising, the French consulate was opened. The Belgrade Higher School was housed there from the sprin...
The Jewish Historical Museum in Belgrade was founded in 1948. This unique museum in the country is part of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Serbia. It is thematically specialized, but its content is very complex....
The National Museum, the most important and the oldest museum in Serbia, founded in 1844, changed its location a few times: from the Captain Misina building, through the Residence of Princess Ljubica and the New Court b...
This building was built in the late nineteenth century for the Serbian army. During World War II, it suffered extensive damage, but from 1923 to 1927 it was reconstructed and adapted to Balkan style. Since 1934, in this...
It is located in the wall below Jaksic tower. It was built in 1937 after the reconstruction of the tower and during the construction of the church of St. Petka. In the ossuary are placed bones of Serbian defenders who l...
In this building, now located on Boulevard Kneza Aleksandra Karadjordjevica number 10/a, members of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, on July 4th 1941, ordered the start of the Yugoslav people's...
Manak's house was built around 1830 in the former Savamalska street. It was named after its owner, Manak Mihailovic, dealer, immigrant from Macedonia. It's placed on the regulation line of the old road that connected Var...