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Belgrade » Beograd | 65 Muzeji u Beogradu čuvaju kulturno i naučno blago koje predstavlja svedočanstvo o tome kako je grad nastajao i u kojem vremenu i kakvimprilikama se razvijao The museums of Belgrade preserve treasures of culture and science that represent witnesses to how the city emerged, as well as the times and circumstances under which it developed Foto: Zoran Ilic Tekst/Words: Dragana Nikoletić Fotografije/Photography: Arhiva/Archive Beograd sa svojih 39 muzeja predstavlja pravu riznicu raznovrsnog intelektualnog blaga. Prestoničke muzeje teško je i pobrojati, a kamoli sve odjednom posetiti, pa vam nudimo izbor najzanimljivijih, dok ostale možete upoznati kada se vratite Beogradu. Ne zadirući u lični ukus i preferencije, ovo je trasa kojom ćete hoditi kroz srpsku kulturu i umetnost. Njen početak je strogi centar, raskrsnica svih puteva, dok završetak zavisi od vašeg entuzijazma. Narodni muzej U samom srcu grada, na Trgu republike 1a, smešten je Narodni muzej Srbije, „majka“ svih ostalih muzejskih ustanova u državi. Osnovan je davne 1844, i to ukazom tadašnjeg ministra prosvete Jovana Sterije Popovića, čija je namera bila da na jednommestu sabere starine i na taj način ih sačuva za buduće generacije. Sama zgrada, monumentalna javna palata, podignuta je 1903, dok se muzej u nju uselio tek pedesetih godina 20. veka. U okviru stalne postavke posetioci će se sresti sa dostignućima najistaknutijih domaćih i svetskih umetnika – Paje Jovanovića, Uroša Predića, Nadežde Petrović, Kloda Monea, Van Goga, Pikasa, Mondrijana i mnogih drugih. Jedan od najinteresantnijih eksponata je Miroslavljevo jevanđelje, najstariji sačuvani srpski ilustrovani ćirilični rukopis. To delo s kraja 12. veka posetioci imaju priliku da vide svega nekoliko puta godišnje. – Miroslavljevo jevanđelje je 2005. godine upisano i na Uneskovu listu „Pamćenje sveta“, što Belgrade,withits39museums, represents a genuine treasury of diverse intellectual treasures. It is difficult to event count the capital’smuseums, let alonevisit themall in one go, so here we offer you a selection of the most interesting, and you can familiarise yourselves with the others when you return to Belgrade. Without getting into areas of personal tasteandpreferences, this is the route that you will take on your walkthroughSerbiancultureandart. Its beginning is in the very centre, while the end of the route depends on your enthusiasm. National Museum At the very heart of the city, at 1a Republic Square, stands the NationalMuseumof Serbia, the “mother” of every other museum institution in the country. It was founded as far backas1844, under adecreeof thenEducationMinisterJovanSterija Popović, whose intention was for antiques to be collected in one place and thus preserved for future generations. The building itself, a monumental public palace, was constructed in 1903, but the museum only moved there in the 1950s. Under the scope of the permanent exhibition, visitorswill encounter creations by some of the most prominent national and international artists: Paja Jovanović, Uroš Predić, Nadežda Petrović, Claude Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso,Mondrianandmanyothers. One of the most interesting exhibits is Miroslav’s Gospel, the oldest preserved illustrated manuscript in SerbianCyrillic.Visitorsonlyhavean opportunity to see this work, which dates back to the late 12th century, Jedan grad je najbolje upoznati šetaju i kroz njegove muzeje, a to naročito važi za hladne decembarske dane, kada i telo i duša traže nešto da ih zagreje The best way to get acquainted with a city is to wander through its museums, and this applies in particular during cold December days, when both body and soul seek something that warms them

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