Progres Gallery, established in 1996, is one of Belgrade’s most technically advanced exhibition spaces, located at the corner of Knez Mihailova and Zmaj Jovina streets. With over 500 square meters of gallery space, it offers a versatile setting for visual arts, concerts, and cultural events. The gallery’s program spans classical and contemporary forms, including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, design, video, and installation. It has hosted works by both Serbian and international artists, contributing to Belgrade’s reputation as a vibrant cultural hub. Progres Gallery is known for its ambitious exhibitions, such as retrospectives of Olja Ivanjicki, showcases of Hilandar frescoes, and international collaborations with institutions from France, China, and Belgium. Its location within the Progres business center makes it a unique intersection of commerce and culture, offering a professional platform for artistic expression and public engagement.
Belgrade SerbiaProgres Gallery is located at Zmaj Jovina 10 in the vibrant Stari Grad (Old Town) district of Belgrade, right off the city’s main pedestrian street, Knez Mihailova. This central location places the gallery within walking distance of major cultural and historic landmarks, as well as several art spaces, including ULUS Gallery and the Zepter Museum, both offering a rich selection of Serbian and Yugoslav art. Visitors will also find themselves near Delijska česma, a historic public fountain only 95 meters away, and the bustling Obilićev venac with its lively cafes and shops just a short stroll from the gallery. The area is dotted with parks such as Park Vojvode Vuka and provides convenient street parking. Surrounded by galleries, museums, restaurants, and city life, Progres Gallery is perfectly positioned for a culturally immersive Belgrade experience.
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