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Ethnographic Museum
The permanent display features a rich collection of folk costumes, kilims, craftwork, tools, furniture, old photos depicting folk rites, jewellery.
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Military Museum
Founded in 1878. The greatest part of the old collection was carried off by Germans in WW2. The remaining items cover a span from ancient to modern times (weapons, armours, wartime flags, paintings, photographs, equipment, uniforms, decorations.
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Museum of Applied Art
The Museum of Applied Art was founded in 1950, and belongs to the category of specialised museums. The main activity of The Museum of Applied Art is systematic collecting, protecting, studying, exhibiting and publishing works of applied art.
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Museum of Automobiles
There are around 40 old-timers on permanent display, a part of a collection owned by Bratislav Petković. The museum is appropriately housed in the first public garage in the city, built in 1929.
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Museum of Aviation
Founded in 1957, it owns various types of aircraft, engines, equipment, aircraft models and photographs. The exhibits are displayed within an architecturally striking building of the museum, and in the surrounding patio.
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Museum of Yugoslav History
Consisting of three separate buildings, the Muzej Istorije Jugoslavije should be the first stop for visitors interested in the former Yugoslav state.
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Nikola Tesla Museum
Nikola Tesla (1856–1943), a Serbian inventor, scientist and electrical engineer, who made revolutionary contributions to the discipline of electricity and magnetism.
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Yugoslav Film Archive
Founded in 1949, the archive is considered to be one of the five most important in the world. Its collections include over 95,000 copies of national and international films, posters, photographs, scripts and artefacts, such as the Lumiere brother's camera No.
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