Legacies in Belgrade

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In this tour, get to know:

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The Legacy of Petar Lubarda

Petar Lubarda (1907-1974) was a famous painter, who marked and changed artistic trends in the second half of the 20th century. The Legacy of Petra Lubarda preserves a collection of 24 paintings, 292 drawings and graphics, furniture, archive and manuscripts, part of the library and personal items of the great...

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The Museum of Paja Jovanović

Pavle Paja Jovanović (1859–1957) was one of the most prominent Serbian painters. He painted famous historical compositions, such as The Migration of Serbs and The Proclamation of Dušan’s Law Codex, genre of scenes such as The Fight of Roosters and portraits of the most influential personalities of his time. The...

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Memorial Museum of Ivo Andrić

The Memorial Museum of Ivo Andrić is a part of the Belgrade City Museum. It was opened in 1976 in an apartment at 8 Andrićev venac Street where the writer lived from 1958 until his death. The Museum is maintained by the Ivo Andrić Endowment. The authentic layout and appearance...

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The Milica Zorić and Rodoljub Čolaković Gallery-Legacy

The Gallery was opened for public in 1980, and is situated at 2 Rodoljuba Čolakovića Street, in a building bequeathed by Milica Zorić and Rodoljub Čolaković to the city of Belgrade, which conferred its management to the Museum of Contemporary Art. In the framework of the Legacy there is a...

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Gallery-Legacy of Petar Dobrović

The Gallery of Petar Dobrović is located in the very center of Belgrade, in 36 Kralja Petra Street, in the building where the artist lived. This is where the majority of the artist’s opus is kept. Petar Dobrović (1890-1942) was a Serbian painter, known for portraits and landscapes. The Gallery...

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Memorial Museum of Jovan Cvijić

The Memorial Museum of Jovan Cvijić is set up in the house in which the great geographer and scholar lived and worked, in 5 Jelena Ćetković Street. The house was built in 1905. It is unique in its interior design, done by Dragutin Inkiostri Medenjak, who is considered one of...

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