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1а, Trg republike, 104303, Beograd, Град Београд, RS Serbia
kontakter telefon: +381 60 8075104
internet side: www.narodnimuzej.rs
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 44.8166276, Longitude: 20.4598489
Dusan Markovic
::Muzej je, generalno, lepo renoviran. Ipak, postoje ozbiljni propusti. Neke od najvrednijih slika (Pikaso, Kandinski, Renoar, Tintoreto, Gogen, Mone, Mondrijan...) nemaju odgovarajucu zastitu pa cak ni opis slike (kod Pikasa i Mondrijana ne stoji nista od podataka!), sto je nedopustivo! Takodje, trebalo bi napraviti reviziju izlozbenog prostora sa ikonama, posto mnoge ne zavredjuju da se nalaze u stalnoj postavci Narodnog muzeja. Bolje da su postavili kvalitetne reprodukcije iz poznatih srednjovekovnih srpskih manastira nego vojvodjanske mazarije iz 18. i 19.veka. Muzej svakako vredi videti, pogotovo drugi sprat.
Helen T
::Grand opening after 15 years of restauration was spectacular
Predrag Popovic
::National Museum оf Serbia in Belgrade: May 10, 1844 - June 28, 2018 History Building of Fund Management, State Mortgage Bank, now the building of the National Museum. Postcard from before the First World War. On the 10th of May 1844, the National Museum under the name Muzeum srpski was founded by the Minister of Education, Jovan Sterija Popović. Prior to its raising at this place was the famous Belgrade cafe "Dardaneli" in which the cultural and artistic elites of that time stayed. At the same time, the transformation of the Republic Square was initiated by the demolition of old taverns. The present museum building was erected in 1903 for the Fund Management, which was later moved by Hipotekarna banka, one of the oldest banking institutions in Belgrade. This building, from 1952, is the house of the National Museum in Belgrade. It was realized according to the project of architects Andre Stevanovic and Nikola Nestorovic after the competition where they received the first prize. On this building, a certain form of reinforced concrete was used for the foundation of the foundation. In fact, during the first works, various pits, wells and basements were encountered due to the proximity of the former Stambol Gate. The newly built two-storey building represented the real palace of its time, according to the conception of volume designed in the form of a long massive block with domes over central and lateral rationality, as well as an academic facade solution based on the principles of non-resonance with elements of neo-baroque on domes. The greatest attention in the building was dedicated to the monumental staircase, while the counter of the hall, as the basic space of a bank, was given secondary importance. Less than three decades later, with the development of Hipotekarna banka, there was a need for a fundamental reconstruction of the building. The upgrade was carried out without a tender according to the project of architect Vojin Petrovic, which added the wing and atrium to the street of Laze Pachu. As the new part contained the same elements as the old object, two monumental stairways and two counters appeared on the floor, while only on the first floor were the rooms united in the form of an uninterrupted number of passage offices. During World War II, Hipotekarna banka building was bombed when its central part with the dome collapsed. After the war, the building got a completely new purpose when one of the most important state cultural institutions moved into it. Since its foundation during the time of the Constitutional Court until the end of the Second World War, the National Museum has moved several times. He was originally in the Captain Mishin Building (1863) and was moved to neighboring two buildings that were demolished in the First World War, and the collection was confiscated and robbed by the occupiers. In the interwar period, he did not get his own building but for his own needs, a private house in Kneza Miloša Street 58 was rented, until 1935, when the Museum of Prince Pavle [3] opened in the building of the New Palace, which was created by merging the Historical Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art . When the Novi dvor was adapted for the needs of the Assembly of Serbia, in 1948 the Museum was transferred to the building of the former Stock Exchange at Studentski trg, and partly to the Konak knot Ljubice where the Appellate Court was temporarily placed. The first competition for the Museum building, planned to be in Tashmajdan, was announced next year. The project was made by architect Miladin Prljević, but Kominform's decision was abandoned by this idea, and the Museum was again relocated, this time to the Hipotekarna banka building on Trg Republike where it officially took its central place and the bank was evicted.
Neda Gohardehi
::The building is really beautiful. It is located in the heart of the historic part of Belgrade. However, it seems that it has been under reconstruction for a long time!!! We checked its reviews and just a few people mentioned the fact that it is closed and it is not going to be reopened till next year! Therefore, do not waste your time on finding the enterance.
Aramesh Atlassi
::It was closedand will be opened on 28.05.2018 but there was nothing in internet about reinstruction! 😐