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HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SERBIA
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The roots of origin of all museums in Serbia, including the Historical Museum of Serbia, are in the foundation of the National Museum in Belgrade in 1844, when for the first time an idea of collecting, preserving and presenting museum objects, intended to illustrate the history of the Serbian people became a reality.
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Residence of Prince Milos in Topcider
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In Topcider, the valley of cannons, former meadow where the Vizier's horses were fed and artilleries retreated, several monuments of culture, tightly related to Prince Milos, are grouped.
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EXHIBITIONS
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During its almost half a century long history, the Museum won respectable reputation both in Serbia and abroad organizing representative exhibitions, which were displayed not only in Belgrade and other places Serbia wide, but also throughout Europe and the USA. On the other side, the Museum also entertained numerous exhibitions from Russia, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria and other countries.
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Publications
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The Museum has its publication - the Review of the Historical Museum of Serbia, the first issues of which were published by the Museum of the First Serbian Uprising. As an annual book, it publishes articles, treatises, studies, exhibitions and books reviews, as well as other contributions dealing with history, culture, museology, etc. Apart from this, the Museum issued several outstanding publications.
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ARCHEOLOGICAL COLLECTION
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Consisting of more than 500 inventory items, the collection includes various objects of different cultures and covers the period from the Neolith to late Middle Ages.
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