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Nikola Tesla Museum

Museum in Belgrade

Updated: March 12, 2024 11:05 AM

Nikola Tesla Museum is located in Belgrade (Capital of Serbia), Serbia. It's address is Krunska 51, Beograd 11000, Serbia.

Krunska 51, Beograd 11000, Serbia

RF4C+27 Belgrade, Serbia

+381 11 2433886

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Monday10 AM to 6 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 8 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 8 PM
Thursday10 AM to 8 PM
Friday10 AM to 8 PM
Saturday10 AM to 8 PM
Sunday10 AM to 8 PM

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Where is Nikola Tesla Museum?

Nikola Tesla Museum is located at: Krunska 51, Beograd 11000, Serbia.

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Coordinates: 44.8050907, 20.4706899

Nikola Tesla Museum Reviews

Lexie Baughman
2024-02-27 13:13:48 GMT

What a great experience! I've seen a lot of review about large groups and wait times, but my boyfriend and I didn't experience that when we visited. We went on a Sunday evening around 5:30/6pm, and we barely waited in line to get in. The tour guide was great, spoke perfect English (but also had a presentation video with subtitles for 6+ languages), and the demonstrations were so fun. It was a quick tour, but totally worth it. It felt like a science experiment.

Tevfik alp Yiğit
2024-02-20 23:24:34 GMT

I can say that it is the museum I enjoyed most among the museums I visited. What made this place the best for me was that Tesla's life was first explained and then his discoveries were explained practically. I think anyone who loves physics should definitely come here.

Beril Tekelioğlu
2024-02-12 13:54:22 GMT

I am a huge fan of Tesla. It was a great experience to see his innovations so close. The experiment was also a great experience. However it was much smaller than I imagined and unfortunately not much to see or experience. The whole museum was finished including the video in less than an hour. They don’t accept credit card, only cash in local currency. Also unfortunately not much interesting thing in souvenir shop. I just purchased a magnet.

justin burtyk
2023-11-22 20:10:05 GMT

Was looking for something interesting to do mid day on my recent trip to Belgrade. My hotel was within walking distance of this museum and decided to go check it out. Very cool little memorial/museum for the genius inventor. Even cooler to learn that Tesla himself was laid to rest within those walls. A fitting tribute to the man, and a cool 45 minutes presentation and science demonstration by the staff.

Pong Lenis
2023-11-04 02:35:51 GMT

This is one of the nicest museums I’ve ever visited. It’s very unique in that they have incredibly interactive displays of his inventions and technology. It is very beautiful, staff is very knowledgeable and helpful. I really enjoyed my time here and would definitely recommend you check it out. Most certainly worth the visit!

Ana Kovic
2024-01-11 09:20:40 GMT

Amazing experience! The museum is small but the guide takes you through Tesla's experiments so that you can experience them live! There is usually a line to get in so I would recommend calling ahead (even by an hour) and seeing if you can book tickets.

Nur Yarşılıkal
2024-01-24 08:00:08 GMT

The demonstrations were amazing and the guide was really kind and explaining well. It was a great experience. Tickets were 800 Dinar. We had English speaking group tour. It was good. English speaking tours were at 2pm, 4pm, and 6pm.

Andrew Stravorav
2023-12-24 21:09:00 GMT

Amazing. Just amazing. A small museum housing the personal belongings of Tesla. The guides are super. Make sure to be here at least 30min. Before the tour hour because the line can be long

Tsvetelin Penkov
2024-01-02 21:19:50 GMT

A unique museum! It was an extremely interesting experience, there are quite a few interesting things to see in the museum and I recommend it to everyone! Go check it out or bring your kids!

S M
2024-01-06 02:24:32 GMT

Cool. A small museum, but adults and children alike can learn about the inventions of geniuses. The staffs are perfect and pleased to join the guide tour

*Iren*
2023-09-09 16:10:14 GMT

I liked this small but impressive Tesla museum.
That would be great if you could buy the tickets online, but it’s not possible.Also, they don’t accept any other currencies and debit or credit cards,except Serbian dinar. Bring cash with you.
Also, it has a waiting people always in the entrance and you should wait for sure.

Sotiris Kastanas
2023-12-11 17:45:09 GMT

Very interesting Museum. Everyone who comes Belgrade should visit Nicola Tesla museum. Nikola Tesla was a brilliant inventor and engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electrical systems and numerous other innovations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

Damla S
2023-06-16 21:09:29 GMT

Excellent! The museum is small but enough for learning about him. They organize a tour with fixed price for tourists every hour. We were there around 10.30 am and did not wait so much to get in. They don’t accept credit card so better to go there with Serbian dinar. Since there are 50 people in the group, better to be in front to listen better the guide. Overall, definitely worth the visit!

Miriam Khilji
2023-08-30 14:19:03 GMT

Visited the Nikola Tesla Museum during COVID times and it was still a fascinating experience! 😷

Despite the mask situation, the museum managed to captivate us with its intriguing exhibits. It's a smaller space, but the journey through Tesla's genius mind was both educational and enjoyable. ⚡ Definitely a must-visit.

Pedro Vera Obrador
2024-01-03 11:52:48 GMT

Interesting place, 15 minute video and some experiments with the guide, small but complete. 800 Dinars, cash only. It may be full in the afternoon and they only allow 40 people aprox so make sure you go there on time.

mirac ozkir
2023-10-12 10:15:46 GMT

Fun museum. Great presentations/experiments. Local currency only — they do not accept cards or euros.

The museum is essentially a presentation with demonstrations of devices, and then you can look around the small collection; it is not an “open museum” where you come and go freely son plan accordingly.

Tours are available in various languages, but check the website. Tour start on the hour and you want to arrive a little in advance to get in line. They do apparently sell out. Do you know that the English language tours are twice as expensive as Serbian language tours. The presenters do a very nice job. It lasts a bit under an hour.

Hamza Yerli
2023-11-16 06:47:08 GMT

Perfect, Thrilling and Tempting Museum. To be honest with you, I guessed a bigger museum but there are so few museums that effect our feelings positively to science. Entry Fee 800 RSD and worth it.

Vadim Galimov
2024-01-20 23:08:38 GMT

Quaint little museum. You can only go in as part of a guided tour (~45 min) in Serbian or English, which start every hour (a schedule for the day is available on the website). The film part of the tour is a bit on the sensational side, but still informative. However, the rest of the tour is great fun, with lots of photo opportunities during the practical demonstrations. The guides are enthusiastic and happy to answer questions. Definitely worth a visit.

ayse zeynep sezerel
2024-02-09 15:45:27 GMT

Guided tours start every hour. Tickets sold only by cash. 800 dinars (feb 24) the tour starts with a movie about the life of Tesla and continues with experiments where you can join. Nice experience.

Артем Иванеев
2024-02-21 14:07:46 GMT

The place is really nice, but keep in mind that you can't buy tickets online and need to arrive earlier to stay in queue.
My advice would be to go with serbian group, because the video lesson isn't that interesting and the experiments look great without explanations, but english groups attract a lot of tourists and serbian groups are much smaller

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