The Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA), located on Knez Mihailova Street in central Belgrade, is a prominent cultural venue dedicated to the visual arts, science, and cultural heritage. Established in the late 1970s as part of the Academy, the gallery organizes a wide range of exhibitions, including thematic, retrospective, and monographic shows. It also hosts lectures, concerts, book promotions, and award ceremonies, contributing to Serbia’s intellectual and artistic life. The gallery is known for its high visitor numbers, with exhibitions attracting up to 30,000 people each and an annual attendance of around 180,000. Housed in one of Belgrade’s most elegant buildings, the gallery’s central location places it among key cultural institutions in the city. Through its diverse programming and commitment to excellence, the SASA Gallery continues to serve as a vital platform for artistic expression and scholarly engagement in Serbia.
Belgrade SerbiaThe Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts is located at Knez Mihailova 35, right in the heart of Belgrade’s pedestrian zone. This prestigious address places the gallery on one of the city’s most famous and lively streets, surrounded by a vibrant mix of museums, libraries, galleries, and cultural centers. The building itself is an architectural landmark, recognized for its Art Nouveau and French decorative influences, and has been a centerpiece of Knez Mihailova since the mid-20th century. Nearby, visitors will find Republic Square, the National Museum, the National Theatre, and the bustling Knez Mihailova Street with its shops, cafes, and historic buildings. The gallery’s central location ensures easy access to Belgrade’s major attractions, making it an essential stop for art and culture enthusiasts exploring the city’s historic core.
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