Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia
I waited uncomfortably as our guide prepared to demonstrate the Tesla Coil in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia. Would my hair stand on end? Would I be shocked? He threw the switch, and a lightning bolt split the air, reaching for the copper ball suspended above the coil. The people holding flourescent bulbs in their hands became conductors as the electricity flew through the air and lighted up the bulbs, with no wires attached! To read more about my world travels visit my blog,
Museum of Cars - Belgrade, Serbia
The Automobile Museum, Bratislav Petkovic Collection, is the newest in a series of technical museums in Serbia. The Museum was founded by the Assembly of the City of Belgrade and Bratislav Petkovic, the collector and owner of a collection comprising historically valuable cars and arhive material on the domestic history of motoring.
The Museum’s premises are situated in the Modern Garage, a characteristic monument of the technical culture of its age, itself declared a cultural asset. The building, designed by the Russian arhitect Valerij Staševski, was built in the city centre in 1929 as the first public garage. It housed the automobiles of the participants in the first international car and motorcycle race ever held in Belgrade, on September 3, 1939.
Toccata e Fuga - Science and Technology Museum Belgrade
Toccata e Fuga - Science and Technology Museum Belgrade
Unique and unexpected rehearsal before concert by the talented Olga Djordjevic
МУЗЕЈ НАУКЕ И ТЕХНИКЕ-БЕОГРАД, ОДЕЉЕЊЕ - МУЗЕЈ СРПСКОГ ЛЕКАРСКОГ ДРУШТВА
МУЗЕЈ НАУКЕ И ТЕХНИКЕ-БЕОГРАД
ОДЕЉЕЊЕ - МУЗЕЈ СРПСКОГ ЛЕКАРСКОГ ДРУШТВА
Museum of Science and Technology Belgrade
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Tesla Coil. Tesla Museum, Belgrade, Serbia
Nikola Tesla Museum, Belgrade, Serbia
Nikola Tesla, great scientist and physician
Ethnographic Museum Belgrade - Explore the World
You will find traditional costumes, working utensils, history of some key families from this area and typical village interiors. Very interesting place.
There is a park outside the museum where you can sit on a bench, watch city dwellers and enjoy in the heart of the city. Main city street of Knez Mihajlova is just few minutes away.
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Tesla Museum - Belgrade, Serbia - Part IV
Diana gets about 25,000 volts fired through her hand! Don't worry; it doesn't hurt! :)
THE AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM, BELGRADE / MUZEJ AUTOMOBILA U BEOGRADU
Film by Vladimir Mijatovic
Music: Paganini Variation on O mamma, mamma cara from Il carnevale Masimo Poderni, Stefan Milankovich..
Belgrade Kalemegdan park
The most beautiful, the most popular and biggest park in Belgrade and for many tourists visiting Belgrade, also the most important cultural and historical complex. Located on the point high above the Sava and Danube confluence, which today means an amazing panorama.The Belgrade Fortress is a unique museum of the history of Belgrade. The easiest way to get there is to walk down Knez Mihajlova street from the beginning (from Terazije Square) to the end at Kalemegdan where all apartments RentBeo are located.
Knowing that people like to see exactly what they'll be getting, we've given each apartment its own web page packed with pictures so you can take a look before you arrive.
We are looking forward to welcome you in one of our apartments in Belgrade.
Belgrade Apartments - The way to Stay
Muzej Nikole Tesle - Nikola Tesla Museum - Belgrade
Nikola Tesla (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла; 10 July 1856 -- 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
Nikola Tesla Museum Exhibitions
Various study approaches to Tesla's personality, sometimes the lack of documentary approach to the study of Tesla and the history of science, have created many myths about Tesla. The impression of something big and unexplained accompanies his character during his life, and even after his death remained engraved in his numerous lectures, articles and interviews. Therefore, this part of the exhibition titled Spirit, is a chronology of Tesla's life depicting Tesla's life path, turning points in his life, but also the historical moment in which he lived.
zagreb 10 2014, part6 Technical museum, Nikola Tesla
Museum of Illusion Belgrade Serbia 2019
Monday Club at the Museum Belgrade, November 21, 2011
The project Creative Society exchanges views and discusses about entrepreneurship, creativity and innovative thinking. In the project we explore our driving forces and how ideas can be developed and put into function. Everyone has the imagination and the ability to create something new. The exhibition Creative Women -- Innovations from Sweden highlights Swedish women inventors, their life circumstances and their ideas, as well as some historical role models. The pedagogical program can be used by schools and teachers to stimulate the students to think out of the box and to encourage them to develop and share their ideas. The Monday Club at the Museum is a meeting place for discussions and presentations by guests from Sweden and Serbia on topics related to creativity, cultural and social entrepreneurship, management and leadership.
The project is developed by the Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade and the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade, and in cooperation with the Swedish Institute and the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm.
On 21st of October Annica and Marie Eklund, owners of the Swedish floor producing company Bolon, and Milos Ivkovic, owner of the Serbian Knitwear producer Ivkovic met at the Museum of Science and Technology to discuss and share their stories. The topic was Tow success stories -- How to improve a family business with hard work and great design.
Tesla Coil Serbia Museum.. Unbelievable..!!
Several visitors holding Florescent lights without wires in their hands and the Tesla coil lights them up! Amazing!
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Inside the Tesla Museum in Belgrade.
A DAY IN BELGRADE - SERBIA
What a charming city! We only had the chance to stay for a day but we could do some awesome things:
- Walk around Stari Grad
- Visit Nikola Tesla museum
- Find the oldest cafeteria
- Eat at amazingly cool Manufaktura restaurant
- Enter Saint Savas Church
- Be fascinated by the architecture
- Discover Dorćol Platz
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Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe - Worlds Largest Tesla Coil - Lightning on Demand - Nikola Tesla
Wardenclyffe Tower (1901–1917), also known as the Tesla Tower, was an early experimental wireless transmission station designed and built by Nikola Tesla in Shoreham, New York in 1901–1902. Tesla intended to transmit messages, telephony and even facsimile images across the Atlantic to England and to ships at sea based on his theories of using the Earth to conduct the signals. His decision to scale up the facility and add his ideas of wireless power transmission to better compete with Guglielmo Marconi's radio based telegraph system was met with refusal to fund the changes by the project's primary backer, financier J. P. Morgan. Additional investment could not be found, and the project was abandoned in 1906, never to become operational.
In an attempt to satisfy Tesla's debts, the tower was demolished for scrap in 1917 and the property taken in foreclosure in 1922. For 50 years, Wardenclyffe was a processing facility producing photography supplies. Many buildings were added to the site and the land it occupies has been trimmed down to 16 acres (6.5 ha) but the original, 94 by 94 ft (29 by 29 m), brick building designed by Stanford White remains standing to this day.
In the 1980s and 2000s, hazardous waste from the photographic era was cleaned up, and the site was sold and cleared for new development. A grassroots campaign to save the site succeeded in purchasing the property in 2013, with plans to build a future museum dedicated to Nikola Tesla. In 2018 the property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]
Dillon on Technical Fair in Belgrade 2017 - Denso
61. International Fair of Technics and Technical Achievements in Belgrade