Serbia is one of the less visited countries in Europe. This is a shame as its capital city is vastly interesting and its history is fascinating. Here are five museums to convince knowledge seekers to stop by Belgrade on their European travels.
Nikola Tesla Museum
The man responsible for many of the significant technological advancements of the 20th century was born in Serbia. The museum honors the huge contributions Tesla made to life as we know it and contains artifacts and videos to teach visitors about his unique life and work.
Museum of Science and Technology
Even if you typically skip the science museum, it is worth stopping by this intriguing spot in Serbia. The room of illusions is a whole lot of fun and there are tonnes of interactive exhibitions.
Ethnographic Museum
The ethnographic museum honors the lives of the Serbian people over the centuries.
Museum of Yugoslavia
The Museum of Yugoslavia is arguably the most impressive museum in Belgrade. It tells the story of Yugoslavia in the most honest and respectful way and features many vastly interesting exhibitions.
Historical Museum of Serbia
Serbia’s history is notoriously complex and the Historical Museum does its best to explain the country’s history in the most sincere way possible.