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Muzej Vojvodine

Art museum in Petrovaradin

Updated: May 05, 2024 10:20 PM

Muzej Vojvodine is located in Petrovaradin (Town in Serbia), Serbia. It's address is Dunavska 35, Dunavska 37, Novi Sad, Serbia.

Dunavska 35, Dunavska 37, Novi Sad, Serbia

7V42+HM Novi Sad, Serbia

+381 21 420566

muzejvojvodine.org.rs

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MondayClosed
Tuesday9 AM to 7 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 7 PM
Thursday9 AM to 7 PM
Friday9 AM to 7 PM
Saturday10 AM to 6 PM
Sunday10 AM to 6 PM

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Where is Muzej Vojvodine?

Muzej Vojvodine is located at: Dunavska 35, Dunavska 37, Novi Sad, Serbia.

What is the phone number of Muzej Vojvodine?

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Coordinates: 45.2564085, 19.8517262

Muzej Vojvodine Reviews

Yuljashenka
2024-03-25 10:56:09 GMT

Nice place to visit, main exhibition + temporary exhibition that changes from time to time. For the price given expected main exhibition to be smaller, but it’s great. A lot of interesting stuff to see and learn about Vojvodina.

Özgür Tomakin
2022-12-30 14:13:34 GMT

It is an art and natural history museum in Novi Sad. The collections are beautiful and rich. As you know, once upon a time this region was controlled by Austria Hungarians and it was the border with the Ottoman Empire. Today there are still differences between northern and central Serbia. You can see the difference even in their traditions clothes. If you come to visit this beautiful city, add this museum to your list. Entrance is 200 Serbian dinar per person.

Note: For the ones criticizing the lack of English translation;
There is no translation on the walls. In each room, there are some brochures somewhere in the room. Find that and match the titles with each brochure. On the walls, titles are translated.

Knoblauch
2023-10-28 12:14:00 GMT

Great museum with a comprehensive exhibition that shows influences of many different empires and cultures on Vojvodina

Фил Купер
2023-07-26 00:25:03 GMT

Brilliant museum! A comprehensive tour of history of the area and human activity since the year dot ! Really well presented exhibits in chronological order. Leave yourself about three hours to study everything. I had to leave after two and a half hours to catch the train back to Belgrade - so plan carefully if you want to make the most of the information and enjoy the artifacts. A little bit of everything but with enough detail to learn from. Contrary to what other reviewers have said there must have been enough information in English, certainly with 19th and 20th century displays there were English flyers to read, the curator also introduced himself - probably thinking we had got lost or locked ourselves in a cupboard as we took so long to study the artifacts - and talked to us in English and to my wife in Serbian. Yes, my criticism of all Serbian museums is there isn't enough books and literature to buy at the museum shop in English, as most Europeans will have this as their second or third language. (Tesla's Museum in Belgrade is another example of overbooked tours for English speakers, but no printed material at all to buy in the shop- a marketing nightmare and lost income from tourists, who will spend more) . The best displays for me? . .. neolithic stone tools (rivalling the British Museum). .. Roman display and helmets (a world first in quality and quantity) even though I live near the old Roman City of Exeter, England, where we are all 'Romaned-out' . .. Traditional costumes, which seem much more vividly displayed than in the basement of the Belgrade Museum . . and of course the traditional pre-war farming implements. Out of ten, I would award this museum twelve points in a Eurocontest. . . . and of course I will return, if only for that missing half hour needed to walk down the traditional 'Serbian Street'. Many thanks to the team who put these exhibits together.

Erna Szentmiklósi
2023-05-07 21:25:36 GMT

Amazing museum, so much to see. Definietly wort a visit. The entrance fee is not expensive. I recommend. :)

Pedro Vera Obrador
2023-12-30 11:18:28 GMT

Interesting museum, cool exhibitions.

Pablo Casais Solano
2018-07-30 19:10:30 GMT

Surprisingly amazing museum. Has a great ethnographic collection dating back from the Neolithic. The collection has as key elements three fully decorated Roman helmets but the other elements like dresses, books and tools are also really good.

Maiara Leones
2022-08-06 21:06:33 GMT

Awesome place, full of information. It is missing information in English, for the pieces exhibited without qr code was very difficult to translate, but the collection is AMAZING. I would recommend hire a tour guide.

Gleb Philin
2023-07-12 10:41:34 GMT

Veri interesting exposition. The core of the mixed culture of Vojvodina is represented

Jamie
2021-03-23 16:41:14 GMT

Great museum about the history of Vojvodine - many different exhibits for each time period which makes you feel like you are traveling through time. No English descriptions, but there are pamphlets at the beginning of each exhibit with translation written on them.

Stefan Milovanov
2023-07-31 13:00:42 GMT

Very neatly organised exhibit with loads to see for any history and culture lover.

Nikola Radovanović
2024-03-19 15:28:49 GMT

A fantastically designed museum that beautifully takes you on a multimillennium tour through the history of Vojvodina, from the Neolithic to the 20th century.
Enter and learn about the myriad of cultures and peoples that have called the Panonian plain their home through the ages, how they lived, what they ate, what they wore, how they died and how they were buried.
Imbued with digital representations of the artefacts, as well as bilingual explanations, the museum is an effective portal through time, one I highly recommend visiting.

Sumit Subhash Verma
2023-07-09 17:56:00 GMT

Visited Muzej Vojvodine, to go back in the history. Learned so much about the Serbian history. Got to know about the wheat variety grown here and its evolution. Must visit.

robin
2023-01-25 19:13:20 GMT

Nearly didn’t go here, thankfully I decided to. Really interesting and varied collection, I loved the Boško Petrović exhibition. The permanent collection was well presented, and there was plenty of interpretation in English. Worth a visit.

iskra
2018-11-17 11:42:13 GMT

A great museum, when I came in there was a workshop for kids, & I thought it was really sweet. I saw 2 exhibits which are currently on display, one from Ilija Šoškić, a photographer, and the other in honour of 100 years since the end of WWI, which really gives you a deeper insight into the situation in this region at the time

Мария Фрид
2024-03-01 19:34:01 GMT

An excellent museum with an interesting and well-organized exhibition (archaeology, history, ethnography).

Raj
2024-01-03 16:34:51 GMT

Magnificent museum. Not to be missed if you are interests in seeing thousands, hundreds and recent years of history.

Aurora Rico
2023-08-08 03:49:11 GMT

Beautiful and very instructive museum.

Marko Prvulović
2020-10-01 09:54:25 GMT

It's nice, you can learn a lot here about history of Vojvodina

Saša Mamula
2016-11-24 22:56:12 GMT

Museum worth visiting. I really liked this painted tank in front of the building: war machine turned into art - sends a powerful message.
Few exhibitions that I've visited so far were really nice and inspiring. It's nice to see a cultural institution that cares about their visitors.

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About Petrovaradin
Town in Serbia

Petrovaradin is a historic town in the Serbian province of Vojvodina, now a part of the city of Novi Sad. As of 2011, the urban area has 14,810 inhabitants. source

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