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Museum of Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Serbia
This museum houses an invaluable collection of more than 200,000 artefacts representing the fascinating, tumultuous history of Yugoslavia. Photographs, artworks, historical documents, films, weapons, priceless treasure: it's all here.
National Museum of Serbia in Belgrade
The National Museum of Serbia (Serbian: Narodni muzej Srbije) is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the central zone of Belgrade. The museum was established on 10 May 1844. It moved into the present building in 1950.
Since its founding, the museum's collection has grown to over 400,000 objects, including many foreign masterpieces.
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THE END OF THE GREAT WAR 1917–1918 - Historical Museum of Serbia
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The exhibition “The End of the Great War 1917–1918” is part of the Programme marking the centenary of World War One, to which the Historical Museum of Serbia has paid special attention in the last few years, organizing outstanding exhibitions in the country and abroad: “Serbia in 1914”, “The Female Face of the Great War”, “Milunka Savić – Hero of the Great War”, “Serbia in 1915–1916”, “Serbs in North Africa (1915–1919)”, and a new permanent exhibition in the Serbian House in Corfu.
The exhibition is a modern museum project that through authentic materials, impressive scenography, sound and light effects, and the use of augmented and virtual reality technologies, seeks to make the events of the last years of the war, when the Serbian Army, after severe sufferings, followed by refuge and recovery in the Allied countries, launched the operations for the final victory and return to the fatherland, more complete and more authentic for the public.
In addition to documentary films, personal belongings, weapons, decorations and numerous photographs until now unpublished, the exhibition presents paintings, sculptures and posters which marked and immortalized this famous period of the Serbian past.
Two thematic exhibitions are presented in the Museum’s Gallery: “Djordje Čarapić Fusek, Secretary of the Office of Royal Orders – Life and Work” and “World War One Medals and Decorations from the Collection of the Historical Museum of Serbia”, which was open until 20th of May.
The first part presents the life and work of the little known first Secretary of the Office of Royal Orders, established in 1917 in Corfu for the rewarding of meritorious combatants who fought for the liberation of the homeland.
The second part presents almost the entire Museum’s collection of medals and decorations related to the Great War. Thus, visitors will see the medals of the pre-war Kingdom of Serbia, and of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, as well as of the allied and enemy countries.
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Gallery of Frescoes of the National Museum in Belgrade
Gallery of Frescoes of the National Museum in Belgrade is unique by its function and content, collecting, safeguarding and exhibiting in one place the highest achievements of Serbian Mediaeval and Byzantine art. Its rich collection includes 1,300 copies of frescoes created between the 11th and mid-15th century as well as some copies of icons and miniatures from the same period.
Tour the Belgrade Museum of Aviation in Serbia
Belgrade’s Museum of Aviation, which used to be known as the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum, is located in Surcin, Belgrade, next to Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport. It contains one of the most unique collection of aircraft and fighter jets in the world, including aircraft made and owned by the Soviet Union/Russia, USA, Germany, Yugoslavia, as well as jets and prop driven planes from Canada, the U.K. and France.
Also included in the collection is the canopy and various pieces of wreckage from an F-117 Stealth Fighter shot down near the village of Budanovci, Serbia on March 27, 1999, as well as pieces of an American F-16 Fighting Falcon that was also shot down, as well as a badly damaged MQ-1 Predator drone, a unique Lockheed T-33, a MiG-21 and more unique fighter jets, fighting warbirds from World War II and before.
I want to thank my good friend and colleague Sam N. for taking the time to visit and film this great museum while visiting his in-laws in Serbia.
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Belgrade Fortress is the core and the oldest section of the urban area of Belgrade. For centuries the city population was concentrated only within the walls of the fortress, and thus the history of the fortress, until most recent times, equals the history of Belgrade itself (see: Timeline of Belgrade history). The first mention of the city is when it was founded in the 3rd century BC as Singidunum by the Celtic tribe of Scordisci, who had defeated Thracian and Dacian tribes that previously lived in and around the fort. The city-fortress was later conquered by the Romans, was known as Singidunum and became a part of the military frontier, where the Roman Empire bordered barbarian Central Europe. Singidunum was defended by the Roman legion IV Flaviae, which built a fortified camp on a hill at the confluence of the Danube and the Sava rivers. In the period between AD 378 and 441 the Roman camp was repeatedly destroyed in the invasions by the Goths and the Huns. Legend says that Attila's grave lies at the confluence of the Sava and the Danube (under the fortress). In 476 Belgrade again became the borderline between the empires: the Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire), and the Slav-Avar State in the north.
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Museum of the African Art Belgrade Serbia
This was the short walk through Senjak area of Belgrade with the visit of the Museum of the Africa Art and the lecture about the death rituals in the Western Africa.
I found out some very interesting details like that we have this statue which is still alive and emanates strong shamanistic energy. And that several of the magic masks there were covered with blood when they entered into Museum.
Great stories I have heard during this lecture, but it was in Serbian, so there wasn't a point of recording it. Sorry.
However, here is one Serbian song about hunting the gnu antelope:
in the spirit of this lecture.
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KALEMEGDAN: MILITARY MUSEUM (BELGRADE, SERBIA)
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The Military Museum in Belgrade was founded in 1878. The museum has over 3000 ancient and modern items. These include Roman swords and helmets, Greek helmets and daggers, Serbian heavy knight's armor, axes, shields, helmets, crossbows, armoured gloves, as well as Western medieval weapons. There are also more modern guns, firearms, and elements of soldier's uniforms and equipment. Dioramas, plaques, and displays illustrate the use and historical context of the museum's collection. Inside the museum's main building, the exhibits are found in a single long hall progressing from ancient through medieval and then towards modern. All exhibits are labeled in the Serbian Language in both Cyrillic and Latin, as well as English. Outside the museum's main building, there are numerous tanks, howitzers, and armoured cars of many types. Some were acquired during World War II, when they were captured by the Red Army and Yugoslav Partisans from retreating Nazi and Axis forces (Belgrade Offensive). These decommissioned tanks and artillery pieces line the walls and paths leading into the Military Museum from two directions. Recent exhibits address NATO actions against Serbia in 1999, including the controversial use of cluster bombs, depleted uranium, and graphite bombs, some of which are claimed to be in violation of international law. A well-known exhibit features parts of a US F-117 stealth aircraft which was downed by a Serbian S-125 Neva/Pechora.
The Military Museum is located inside the walls of the historic Belgrade Fortress, situated at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The Belgrade Fortress is located within a popular park known as the Kalemegdan Park, near the center of the city.
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Museum of Natural History in New Belgrade, Serbia (exterior)
This is my thesis at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade.
Title of thesis: Museum of Natural History in New Belgrade.
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Probably this could be much better, but time is a great factor.
On the technical side it is the animation of the 1600 frames.
Not done any post processing frames except Blur effect.
Rendered in 3Dmax R2009 (mental ray, 640x480, no FG).
Rendering time - few days with two core2duo computers (4min/frame).
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VISITING BELGRADE, SERBIA
In this video I'm visiting Belgrade Serbia city. Oh how it feels good to be back in Belgrade. Last time I was in Belgrade Serbia was last year when I visited with my friend Gautier. This time, I was invited by the tourism board to take part in a trip which would explore lots of what Serbia had to offer - naturally I said sure and glad I did. This is just my first afternoon and evening but can give you an idea of things to do in Belgrade Serbia.
I'm a fan of visting Belgrade as it's busy, fun, affordable and has good food / fast internet. It's one of my favourite cities in the Balkans or anywhere and considering it as a possible business base a few months a year.
A brief traveler's guide to Visiting Belgrade Serbia
Does your European itinerary have you passing through Belgrade this summer? There are a number of outstanding attractions, amazing restaurants, and killer nightlife spots that be found within Serbia's capital, so don't be in a rush to pass through. Here's what you can expect to find in this Balkan hotspot...
Experience this city's ancient and medieval history
In order to get the complete story of Belgrade Serbia city, a visit to Belgrade Fortress is is practically mandatory. For much of its history, the lion's share of its population laid within the protection that its walls afforded. As Belgrade was located at the intersection point of a variety of different empires and kingdoms over the centuries, they needed all the protection they could get, as this fortification was the target of countless assaults throughout history. Starting with the Huns and the Goths, and ending with the Ottomans, the park that residents flock to whenever the weather cooperates is called Kalemegdan Park, which translates to battlefield fortress … a fitting name for such a coveted corner of the Balkans.
Learn about one of the greatest inventors in history
These days, the name Tesla is well known throughout the world, as it has been appropriated by entrepreneur Elon Musk as the name of his fleet of electrically powered luxury vehicles. Its a flattering homage to one of history's greatest inventors and innovators, whose greatest contribution to the world was the creation of the alternating current, which made the widespread electrification of the world possible. This achievement, and many others is cataloged in the Nikola Tesla Museum, which contains over 160,000 documents and records relating to his life's work.
Be humbled by one of the most massive cathedrals on the planet
After the fall of Rome in the 5th century, Serbia was situated at the western edge of the rapidly ascending Byzantine Empire. While Roman Catholicism dominated the religious life of the Western Roman Empire, the Byzantines created the Orthodox Church in the 11th century as a result of a difference of opinion with Rome over core precepts of how the faith was to be practiced. After ridding themselves of Ottoman rule following the First World War, plans for the construction of the Church of Saint Sava were drawn up, with construction beginning in 1935. While the cathedral that honors the man that led a rebellion against Ottoman rule in the 16th century is still not 100% complete after 80 years of building, the massive domes and interior arches of one of the biggest Christian churches in the world still make it well worth a visit.
Beat the mid-summer heat at Ada Ciganlija
Summers in Eastern Europe can get fiendishly hot at times, which might be cause for concern when visiting Belgrade, given its location inland. Following the locals to Ada Ciganlija will alleviate these worries though, as this river island turned peninsula is home to beaches and a shallow lake that reaches 24 degrees Celsius in August. In addition to swimming facilities and restaurants, grounds for a variety of other sports and recreational activities are also available. From basketball to chess (the locals are wizards at this game, so look out), it won't be hard to find a way to make the best of a glorious summer day in Belgrade.
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Military Museum at Kalemegdan, Belgrade, Serbia
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Where to go in Belgrade - Serbia
Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe, older than the settlements in Mesopotamia. It is a city that has 15 names and one of them that is used up to now is Beograd meaning The White City.
Belgrade Fortress & Kalemegdan Park is the most significant landmark and is located right at the center of Belgrade.
MUST SEE PLACES WHEN IN BELGRADE:
- The Fortress
- Kalemegdan park
- Skadarlija
- Tašmajdan Park and underground cave
- The National Assembly
- Military Museum
- Republic Square
- Gardos Tower
- Local Markets
- Knez Mihailova Street
- Zemunski Kej
- Church of St. Sava
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Flugzeugmuseum Belgrad, Serbien / Museum of Aviation, Belgrade, Serbia
The Museum of Aviation was founded in 1957 in Surčin, Belgrade. The museum is located adjacent to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. The current facility, designed by architect Ivan Štraus, was opened to the public on May 21, 1989.
You can see in this Museum a lot of different Aircrafts and historical old Aircrafts from the Beginning until the Present Time. This Museum can you reach by Car or Bus. By Bus have you to go until Airport Nikola Tesla and then it is a walking distance between 5 until 10 Minutes. If you go with Car then you can parking the Car in front of the Museum.
Muzej vazduhoplovstva osnovan je 1957. godine u Surčinu, Beograd. Muzej se nalazi pored beogradskog aerodroma Nikola Tesla. Sadašnji objekat, koju je dizajnirao arhitekta Ivan Štraus, otvoren je za javnost 21. maja 1989. godine.
Možete videti u ovom muzeju mnogo različitih vazduhoplova i istorijskih starih vazduhoplova od početka do danas. Ovo Muzeja može li doći automobilom ili autobusom. Autobusom ima ti da ideš do aerodroma Nikola Tesla, a onda je pješačka udaljenost između 5 do 10 minuta. Ako idete automobilom onda možete da parkirate auto ispred Muzeja.
Das Museum of Aviation wurde 1957 in Surčin, Belgrad gegründet. Das Museum befindet sich neben dem Belgrader Nikola Tesla Flughafen. Die aktuelle Anlage, entworfen vom Architekten Ivan Štraus, wurde am 21. Mai 1989 der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich gemacht.
Sie können in diesem Museum viele verschiedene Flugzeuge und historische alte Flugzeuge vom Anfang bis zur Gegenwart sehen. Diese Museum können Sie mit dem Auto oder Bus erreichen. Mit dem Bus fahren Sie bis zum Flughafen Nikola Tesla und dann ist es zu Fuß zwischen 5 und 10 Minuten. Wenn Sie mit dem Auto fahren, dann können Sie das Auto vor dem Museum parken.
Музей авиации был основан в 1957 году в Сурчине, Белград. Музей расположен рядом с аэропортом Белград Никола Тесла. Сегодняшний объект, спроектированный архитектором Иваном Штраусом, был открыт для общественности 21 мая 1989 года.
Вы можете увидеть в этом Музее много разных самолетов и исторических старых самолетов с начала до настоящего времени. Этот Museum вы можете добраться на машине или автобусе. На автобусе вы должны ехать до аэропорта «Никола Тесла», а затем это расстояние ходьбы от 5 до 10 минут. Если вы поедете с автомобилем, вы можете парковать автомобиль перед Музеем.
Le Museum of Aviation a été fondé en 1957 à Surčin, à Belgrade. Le musée est situé à côté de l'aéroport de Belgrade Nikola Tesla. L'installation actuelle, conçue par l'architecte Ivan Štraus, a été ouverte au public le 21 mai 1989.
Vous pouvez voir dans ce musée beaucoup d'avions différents et anciens aéronefs historiques depuis le début jusqu'au moment présent. Ce Musuem peut vous joindre en voiture ou en bus. En bus, passez-vous jusqu'à l'aéroport Nikola Tesla, puis passez entre 5 et 10 minutes. Si vous allez avec la voiture, vous pouvez stationner la voiture en face du musée.
Ավիացիայի թանգարանը հիմնադրվել է 1957 թ-ին , Բելգրադում: Թանգարանը գտնվում Նիկոլա Տեսլա օդանավակայանին կից: Ներկայիս վայրը նախագծել է ճարտարապետ Իվան Ստրաուսը, բացվել է 1989 թ. մայիսի 21-ին:
Դուք կարող եք տեսնել այս թանգարանում շատ տարբեր օդանավեր եւ պատմական հին օդանավեր սկզբից մինչեւ ներկա ժամանակը. Այս թանգարան կարող եք հասնել մեքենայով կամ ավտոբուսով: Ավտոբուսով պետք է գնալ մինչեւ «Նիկոլա Tesla» օդանավակայան, ապա քայլել 5 - 10 րոպե: Եթե դուք գնում մեքենայով, ապա դուք կարող եք կայանել այն թանգարանի առջեւ:
Il Museo dell'Aviazione è stato fondato nel 1957 a Surčin, Belgrado. Il museo è situato adiacente all'aeroporto di Nikola Tesla di Belgrado. L'attuale struttura, progettata dall'architetto Ivan Štraus, è stata aperta al pubblico il 21 maggio 1989.
Potete vedere in questo museo un sacco di aerei diversi e vecchi aerei storici dall'inizio fino all'era presente. Questo museo è raggiungibile in auto o autobus. In autobus dovrete andare fino all'aeroporto Nikola Tesla e poi è a pochi passi da 5 a 10 minuti. Se si va con l'auto allora è possibile parcheggiare l'auto davanti al Museo.
Belgrade walk through history & culture
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