The Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade offers a dynamic exploration of innovation, bridging past, present, and future. Located in the Dorćol district, it showcases over 8,000 artifacts that trace the evolution of scientific thought and technological advancement. Visitors encounter vintage computing devices, early telecommunications equipment, medical instruments, and industrial machines, alongside interactive exhibits that bring physics and engineering to life. Highlights include a bionic hand developed in Belgrade and a rare wooden refrigerator with an ice chamber. The museum also features a nostalgic collection of toys from 1920 to 1970, evoking childhood memories across generations. Its Science Playroom engages children through hands-on experiments and educational games, fostering curiosity and creativity. With guided tours and special exhibitions, the museum serves as both a cultural landmark and a learning hub, celebrating Serbia’s contributions to global science and technology.
Belgrade SerbiaThe Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade is located at Skenderbegova 51, in the Stari Grad district. Housed in a historic building that was formerly the city's first thermal electric power station, the museum features extensive exhibits on the development of technology and science in Serbia. Visitors can explore interactive displays that span early inventions, electrification, printing, radio communications, and photography, alongside a dedicated section on Nikola Tesla. The museum’s engaging exhibits cater to all ages, making it a popular destination for families and curious minds. Nearby, guests can easily reach cultural landmarks such as the Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, as well as Republic Square and Knez Mihailova Street, offering a rich blend of history, leisure, and shopping within walking distance from the museum.
Belgrade Fortress
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National Museum of Serbia
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Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade
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Nikola Tesla Museum
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Museum of Yugoslavia
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Ethnographic Museum
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Military Museum
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Historical Museum of Serbia
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Railway Museum
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Royal Palace
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White Palace
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Old Palace
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New Palace
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National Theatre in Belgrade
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Yugoslav Drama Theatre
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Belgrade Drama Theatre
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Terazije Theatre
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Cvijeta Zuzorić Art Pavilion
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Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
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ULUS Gallery
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Kalemegdan Park
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Tasmajdan Park
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Topčider Park
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Pionirski Park
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Botanical Garden Jevremovac
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Trg Republike
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Terazije Square
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Nikola Pašić Square
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Zeleni Venac Market
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Kalenić Market
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Gardos Tower
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Avala Tower
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Skadarlija Street
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Ada Ciganlija
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St. Sava Temple
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St. Mark’s Church Belgrade
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Knez Mihailova Street
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Museum of Applied Arts
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Zepter Museum
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Jewish Historical Museum
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Konak Kneginje Ljubice
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Konak Kneza Miloša
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Museum of the City of Belgrade
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Yugoslav film archive
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Vuk & Dositej Museum
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Museum of Theatrical Arts
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Museum of Pedagogy
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Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church
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Museum of the Banjica Concentration Camp
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Zemun Homeland Museum
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Manak’s House
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Gallery of Petar Dobrović
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Museum of Ivo Andrić
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Museum of Jovan Cvijić
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Museum of Nadežda and Rastko Petrović
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FK Crvena Zvezda Museum
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Museum of Aviation
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Museum of Natural History
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PTT Postal Museum
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Atelje 212
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Bitef Theatre
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Zvezdara Theatre
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Boško Buha Theatre
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Duško Radović Little Theatre
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Gallery SANU
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O3ONE Art Space
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Eugster Belgrade Gallery
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X Vitamin Gallery
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Progres Gallery
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Belgrade Observatory
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Belgrade Planetarium
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