

This is a list of museums in Serbia. The first museums in Serbia were established in the late 19th century, and by 1918, their total number had reached 32.[1]
List
Belgrade
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, has the highest number of museums in the country - 52 institutions.[2]
- Aeronautical Museum Belgrade
- Belgrade City Museum
- Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade
- Historical Museum of Serbia[3]
- House of Jevrem Grujic, (Svetogorska 17)
- Jewish Historical Museum, Belgrade
- Manak's House
- Memorial Museum of Nadežda and Rastko Petrović
- Military Museum, Belgrade
- Museum of 4 July
- Museum of African Art, Belgrade
- Museum of Applied Arts, Belgrade
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade
- Museum of Ivo Andrić
- Museum of Natural History, Belgrade
- Museum of Paja Jovanović
- Museum of Roma Culture of Belgrade
- Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia
- Museum of Vuk and Dositej
- Museum of Yugoslavia
- National Museum of Serbia
- Nikola Tesla Museum
- Railway Museum, Belgrade
- Residence of Prince Miloš
- Spirta House, Belgrade
Vojvodina
- The Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
- Gallery of Matica Srpska (1847-present[4])
- Memorial Complex in Idvor (Mihajlo Pupin) (1979-present[5])
- City Museum of Novi Sad (1954-present[6])
- Municipal Museum of Subotica (1948-present[7])
- Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina (1966-present[8])
- Museum of Srem (1946-present[9])
- Museum of Vojvodina
- Museum of Vojvodina Slovaks (1949, 2012-present[10])
- Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
- Sombor City Museum
- National Museum of Zrenjanin (1911-present[11])
Central Serbia
- Jadar Museum
- National Museum of Čačak (1952-present[12])
- National Museum of Kraljevo (1950-present[13])
- National Museum of Šumadija, Kragujevac (1949-present[14])
- Old House, Pirot
- Šumarice Memorial Park
- Takovo Museum
See also
References
- ^ Dragana Martinović; Biljana Jokić, eds. (2009). "Uvod". Muzeji Srbije – aktuelno stanje [Museums of Serbia – Current Status] (PDF) (in Serbian). Institute for the Study of Cultural Development. pp. 5–7. ISBN 978-86-81529-18-8.
- ^ n.a. (28 February 2023). "Vodič kroz muzeje u Srbiji: Otkrijte gde se nalazi kulturno blago naše zemlje" [A Guide to Museums in Serbia: Discover the Locations of Our Country's Cultural Treasures] (in Serbian). Danas (newspaper). Retrieved 25 March 2025.
- ^ Mitchell, Laurence (2007). Bradt Travel Guide Serbia. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 162. ISBN 978-1-84162-203-3.
Prince Miloš Mansion ... This houses the exhibition of the Historical Museum of Serbia.
- ^ "The Gallery of Matica Srpska". City of Novi Sad. 2011.
- ^ "Музеј Пупина". www.muzejpupina.rs. Retrieved 2024-10-05.
- ^ Z. Milosavljević (27 October 2024). "НАША НАЈВЕЋА НАГРАДА ЈЕ НАША ПУБЛИКА Музеј Града Новог Сада - СЕДАМ ДЕЦЕНИЈА ПОСТОЈАЊА У најбољем светлу кроз историју чува све наше капацитете". Dnevnik (Novi Sad). Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ n.a. (2014). "Gradski muzej Subotica". Museum Documentation Center of the Republic of Croatia. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
- ^ "Muzej savremene umetnosti Vojvodine". Turistička organizacija Vojvodine. n.d. Retrieved 31 August 2024.
- ^ n.a. (n.d.). "Muzej Srema". Turistička organizacija Grada Sremska Mitrovica. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ n.a. (n.d.). "Muzej vojvođanskih Slovaka". Turistički Vodič Srbije. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
- ^ n.a. (n.d.). "Narodni muzej Zrenjanin". The City of Zrenjanin. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
- ^ n.a. (n.d.). "National Museum of Čačak". Museums of the World. Retrieved 22 March 2025.
- ^ n.a. (n.d.). "Narodni muzej u Kraljevu". Turistički klub. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
- ^ n.a. (4 June 2024). "Kultura: Narodni muzej Šumadije – dom zavičajne prošlosti i savremene umetnosti". iKragujevac. Retrieved 23 March 2025.
Further reading
- Ljiljana Gavrilović; Marko Stojanović, eds. (2008). Muzeji u Srbiji: započeto putovanje [Museums in Serbia: A Journey Begins] (PDF) (in Serbian). Museum Society of Serbia. ISBN 978-86-908131-1-7.