WAITING FOR THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION

Nikola Pašić Square 11

In the year that marks its jubilee – the 60th anniversary from the establishment, the Historical Museum of Serbia presents to visitors many of the most valuable items from its collections, with the exhibition “Waiting for the permanent exhibition”. The exhibition was conceived in such a way as to give an insight into certain parts of the future permanent exhibition – although without any pretensions as to including all of its topics.

Authors of the exhibition: Dr. Dušica Bojić, Sladjana Bojković and Tijana Jovanović Češka

RESIDENCE OF PRINCE MILOŠ IS OPEN AGAIN

Patrijarha Pavla Blvd 2, Topčider

The Residence of Prince Miloš will resume regular operations from Tuesday, August 6, 2024.

HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SERBIA

Nikola Pašić Square 11

Historical Museum of Serbia

Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
(last access to the Museum 7 p.m.)

THE RESIDENCE OF PRINCE MILOš

Patrijarha Pavla Blvd 2, Topčider

The annex of the Historical Museum of Serbia.

Temporarily closed due to technical reasons.

SERBIAN HOUSE AT CORFU

Corfu, Greece

Permanent exhibition "Serbs on Corfu 1916- 18", is open to the public from 18 April 2016 in a renovated Serbian house in Corfu.

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Collections

For its more than half a century of work, the experts at the Museum have collected a large number of objects important for the history of Serbia and the Serbian people and other peoples and cultures on the territory of Serbia. Over 35,000 items have been organized in 23 collections and four funds.

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Museum shop

The museum shops at Trg Nikole Pašića and at the Residence of Prince Miloš in Topčider offer a great variety of publications and souvenirs (mugs, metal figures, badges, pendants, magnets, etc.).

Serbian House at Corfu

Permanent exhibition "Serbs on Corfu 1916- 18", is open to the public from 18 April 2016 in a renovated Serbian house in Corfu.

Exibitions

FROM BIDERMEIER TO MEDIALA – PAINTING OF THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES IN THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SERBIA

Nikola Pašić Square 11

19 October 2021 - 20 November 2022

The exhibition, authored by Tijana Jovanović Češka, Museum Advisor, will premiere to the public, exclusively from the artistic aspect, selected works of art executed in oil. During the almost 60 years of its existence, through gifts, purchases and commissions, the Museum has enriched its Art Collection, which today consists of about 4,000 different works of art, until now only occasionally presented to the public, as accompanying, illustrative museum material.


THE RETURN OF THE GENERAL – 145TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARRIVAL OF RUSSIAN VOLUNTEERS IN SERBIA

Nikola Pašić Square 11

24 September – 7 October, 2021

The exhibition “The Return of the General – 145th Anniversary of the Arrival of Russian Volunteers in Serbia”, authored by prof. Dr. Alexei Timofeev, has been organised by the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Serbia, the Ministry of Culture of Russia, the Historical Museum of Serbia, the State History Museum of Russia and the Russian Center for Science and Culture, “Russian House”, in Belgrade.


“THE HOLY NEW MARTYRS OF JASENOVAC IN THE LIGHT OF RESURRECTION”

11, Nikola Pašić Square

22 April - 22. June 2021

The Committee for Jasenovac of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Museum of Genocide Victims and the Historical Museum of Serbia have organized an exhibition entitled "The Holy New Martyrs of Jasenovac in the Light of Resurrection", consisting of works by the nun Marija (Antić), a member of the Serbian Orthodox Monastery of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist (Jasenovac, Croatia), in the Diocese of Pakrac and Slavonia.


KINGS AND SAINTS OF SERBIA

Historical Museum of Serbia

7. May - 20. November 2020.

The exhibition "Kings and Saints of Serbia" is dedicated to the most important Serbian medieval dynasty - Nemanjić.


“PRINCESS ELIZABETH – A LONG JOURNEY HOME”

Historical Museum of Serbia

15. september - 14. november 2019.

The exhibition "Princess Elizabeth – A Long Journey Home" is a kind of homage to Princess Elizabeth Karageorgevic.


THE END OF THE GREAT WAR 1917–1918

Nikola Pašić Square 11

13 November 2018 - 13 November 2019.

The exhibition “The End of the Great War 1917–1918” is part of the Programme marking the centenary of World War One.


SERBIA 19 YEARS SINCE 1999 – WHILE THE BOMBS WERE DROPPING

Nikola Pašić Square

24 Мarch - 3 September 2018

Еxhibition ‘Serbia 19 years since 1999 – While the bombs were dropping’ was opened in the Historical Museum of Serbia to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the NATO aggression on FR Yugoslavia in 1999.


ĐORĐE STANOJEVIĆ – “THE MAN WHO LIT UP SERBIA”

Nikola Pašić Square

13 January - 1 September 2018

The exhibition is a contemporary multimedia museum project, inspired by the 160th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding scientist.


KARADJORDJE’S MURDER

Nikola Pašić Square

30 November 2017 - 30 September 2018

The exhibition has been organized on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the death of Karadjordje.


CITIES ON THE MOVE – POST-OTTOMAN

Nikola Pašić square

7. november 2017. - 28. januar 2018.

Cities on the Move is an exhibition that depicts the development of new states that emerged from the remains of the Ottoman Empire, through the photo material taken from the Yugoslav and Turkish daily newspapers.


THE LEGACY OF OLGA OLJA IVANJICKI

Nikola Pašić Square

26. маrch - nevember 2017.

Through the legacy of this famous artist, on display for the first time in its entirety, the exhibition is intended to remind the public about the still unsolved issue of the permanent storage and presentation of Olja Ivanjicki’s legacy, which was temporarily allocated to the Historical Museum of Serbia after her death in 2009. The most comprehensive cross-section of her opus so far, the exhibition presents her diverse artistic creativity in the fields of painting, sculpture, fashion design, architecture and poetry.


SEALS FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SERBIA

Residence of Prince Miloš

10 маrch - маy 2017.

The ‘Seals from the collection of the Historical Museum of Serbia’ Exhibition is the result of the years-long research of the author, and is intended to present to the scientific, professional and cultural public the most valuable part of the Collection, significant for the study of different segments of the history of the Serbs and other peoples who lived and still live in the Balkans and throughout South Eastern Europe.


SERBIA IN 1915–1916 AND THE FRENCH–SERBIAN HOSPITAL IN SEDES, THESSALONIKI

11, Nikola Pašić Square

23. december 2016 - 31. october 2017.

The exhibition presents the events during 1915 and 1916, when, after the great victories achieved at the battles of Cer, Drina and Kolubara in 1914, and having proclaimed the liberation and unification of all unliberated Serbian and Slav peoples as her war goal, Serbia was not only faced with the typhus pandemic that spread across the country, but also with the diplomatic pressure from the Allies to give up her war goal, and eventually, from the beginning of October 1915, with a new attack from the numerous and technically superior enemy.


PUNK VISUAL ART PORTRAITS OF THE OBRENOVIĆ DYNASTY

The Residence of prince Miloš

May 13th 2016 - December 31th 2016

Within the frame of a new event, „Museums of Serbia, ten days from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.”, organized by Serbia’s national museums, the exhibition „Punk visual art Portraits of the Obrenović Dynasty” was opened on Friday 13 May, in the Residence of Prince Miloš in Topčider.


SAINT SAVA OF SERBIA

Trg Nikole Pašića

July 5th - November 28th 2016

The „Saint Sava of Serbia” exhibition was opened on Tuesday, 5 July 2016 at 12 a.m. at the Historical Museum of Serbia at Trg Nikole Pašića.


BEFORE OR AFTER OR NOW

Nikola Pašić Square 11

28 March 2016 - 10 May 2016

The exhibition is open to the public from 28 March 2016 to 10 May 2016 at the Historical Museum of Serbia at Trg Nikole Pašića 11.


HERE AM I, HERE ARE YOU… THE RECOLLECTIONS OF PRINCE MILOŠ

Тhe Residence of Prince Miloš in Topčider

The exhibition is open to the public from 23 September 2015 at the Historical Museum of Serbia at the Residence of Prince Miloš in Topčider.


PUPIN – FROM PHYSICAL TO SPIRITUAL REALITY

Nikola Pašić Square 11

September 24th 2015 - the end of 2016

This spacious interactive exhibition dedicated to Mihajlo Pupin of Idvor, the most comprehensive representation of his life and work so far, is open to the public from 25 September 2015 to the end of 2016 at the Historical Museum of Serbia at Trg Nikole Pašića 11.


PERMANENT EXHIBITION IN TOPČIDER

Тhe Residence of Prince Miloš in Topčider

At the Residence of Prince Miloš in Topčider, visitors can see the permanent exhibition „Miloš Obrenović – dynasty, history, myth”, dedicated to the creator of the modern Serbian State, Prince Miloš, and his illustrious role in the liberation from Ottoman rule, as well as to the importance of his successors in the Obrenović dynasty for 19th-century Serbian history.


SERBIA 1804 – 1903 – THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION AT THE RESIDENCE OF PRINCE MILOŠ

Boulevard of Patriarch Pavle, 2, Topčider

10. June 2021 -

The Permanent Exhibition at the Residence of Prince Miloš in Topčider, which was his official court, seeks to show the struggles for final liberation from centuries-old Ottoman rule, which beginning with the First Serbian Uprising and continuing with the Second, the efforts, trials and adversities of their initiators, Karadjordje Petrovic and Miloš Obrenović, as well as the significance and merits of Miloš’s successors in the Obrenović Dynasty through the second half of the 19th century, when after gaining independence the kingdom was restored and renewed and the modern Serbian state strengthened.


WAITING FOR THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION

Nikola Pašić Square 11

20. April 2023. -

In the year that marks its jubilee – the 60th anniversary from the establishment, the Historical Museum of Serbia presents to visitors many of the most valuable items from its collections, with the exhibition “Waiting for the permanent exhibition”. The exhibition was conceived in such a way as to give an insight into certain parts of the future permanent exhibition – although without any pretensions as to including all of its topics.