Serbian Railways

Serbian Railways

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Una Popovi 1-5
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Boris niti
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Mitch F
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Free entry. There are almost no visitors, undeservedly. At first I got the impression that I was in an institution. Then he got used to, delved into the exhibits. It turned out to be a cozy and sweet museum of the railway in Serbia.

Petar Udovica
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Goran Aleksic
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Excellent exhibits, interesting info. Not sure if I got it right, but we paid no entrance fee. Kids loved it. However, lots of space for improvement. English explanations might be reviewed. If model train worked, would be great.

vladimir miljanovi
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David Barnwell
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Rather dusty collection of rail equipment. Most has labels in English, but not very interactive. It is hard the find the entrance, but it is unassuming door next to the narrow gauge steam engine.

Bojan Todorovic
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rat wild
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Located in a corner of the first floor of the Serbian National Railways Building. There are not many exhibits, mostly models and photos. The feeling is to vacate a corridor in the office area for display. Here you can see the posters of the Orient Express and the real direction signs.

magdalena ilic
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Aleksandar Djordjevic
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The Serbian railways building was built in 1922. The work is architect Svetozar Jovanovic. the building was intended for the former Ministry of Transport of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Today, there is a museum of railways in Serbia.

Vladimir Urosevic
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Eshcho Odin
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Opened in 1950. It has a permanent exhibition, an exhibition gallery (190 sq. M.), A library and an archive. The museum funds consist of more than 40,000 exhibits, divided into 4 collections: technical, historical, artistic and decorative and applied.

Dalibor Bobic
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Every old museum has something special in itself. Staff, items, smell, charm, story behind everything. Definitely worth visiting, no matter if you are tourist or someone from Belgrade. Despite the fact that museum is on a just cca. 200m2 of space, you can spend few hours in it for sure. Ask for a tour with someone from the museum, it will be twice more interesting.

Adam Aristophanes
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I believe that the work is in line with the material possibilities, but I believe that a little more could be done on promotion, because that is why some and less content-rich institutions have higher attendance.

Goran Radulovic
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Murat Akman
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Visits July 2018 We went because the name is museum. The officials said that the museum was not open, but we could visit. We toured for free. Quite small, but interesting details. Unlike our examples, locomotives (except at the door) wagons are not exhibited. More bureaucratic and indoor technical materials used by railroad personnel and documents on the history of Serbian railways were exhibited. Here you can find plenty of information about how a rail shear works and about the British railman of Serbia, Stewenson. An estimated 30 minutes can be visited. Can I recommend it? If you have a railroad curiosity in this detail, yes.

Paul Buglea
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Perica Milanovic
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katarina dincic
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Bojana Obrenovic
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Mladen Ivanovi
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Snjezana Marinkovic
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Free entrance, very friendly staff, the only thing missing is a description of the artefacts that only a great connoisseur would recognize. Otherwise, a great place for kids, family, tourists