About us

According to the classification of museum objects, the National Museum in Kraljevo belongs to museums of complex type and contains 6 collections: for natural history, archeology, numismatics, ethnology, history and art around which departments of the same name were formed, as well as departments for conservation, documentation, pedagogical and propaganda work and professional library. According to the territorial classification, the regional museum is responsible for three municipalities: Kraljevo, Raška and Vrnjačka Banja.

Permanent Exhibition

The permanent exhibition includes the complete first floor of the museum building with four halls and corridors along both wings of the building. The Permanent Exhibition of the National Museum Kraljevo, which provides an insight into the past and heritage of Kraljevo, Raška, Vrnjačka Banja and their surroundings, seen through archeology, history, numismatics, ethnology and art, was opened to the public for the first time May 16, 2008.

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Working hours

tuesday-friday 08:00-20:00
saturday-sunday 09:00-13:00
 

Tickets

50 RSD for children
100 RSD for adults

Location

Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo

News

Program “On Slava at Olivera’s House” Held

Program “On Slava at Olivera’s House” Held

The program was realized in the Legacy of Olivera Radojković Čolović – the Čolović family house, on Mitrovdan, Wednesday, November 8th, 2023, the day of family glory of the donor. Through the program, the memory of Olivera and her family is preserved and nurtured, through the idea of a legacy that lives on. The program “On Slava at Olivera’s House” was conceived as a reconstruction of the civic glory in the house of Čolović, which would gather her acquaintances and friends, which was preceded by the consecration of cakes and grain.

Exhibition “Children in War Serbian Refugee Homes in Mataruška Banja 1942-1944” Opened

Exhibition “Children in War Serbian Refugee Homes in Mataruška Banja 1942-1944” Opened

The exhibition was opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo, on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023, starting at 6 p.m. The audience was addressed at the opening by: Darko Gučanin, director of the National Museum Kraljevo, Archimandrite Tikhon (Rakićević), abbot of the Studenica Monastery, exhibition author Ljubinka Škodrić, PhD, senior research associate of the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade, and Mirjana Savić, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo, while opening the exhibition Bojan Dimitrijević, PhD. scientific advisor of the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade. The “Aria” Choir from Kraljevo performed in the musical part of the program.

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40 Years Since the Death of Mihailo S. Petrov

40 Years Since the Death of Mihailo S. Petrov

On this day, November 15th, 1983, Mihailo Petrov, a Serbian graphic artist, painter, illustrator, poet and critic, died. The artist, who left behind a rich painting oeuvre, but also with many years of commitment earned graphics a place of equal artistic discipline as the first professor in this field.

Social Turmoil in Konarevo in 1824

Social Turmoil in Konarevo in 1824

The final break with the Ottoman feudal society and the liberation of Serbia began with the First and Second Serbian Uprisings. After 1815, Miloš Obrenović continued his independence through diplomatic activities, and at the beginning he managed to collect and pay imperial taxes instead of the Turks, and then, in the name of the people, to lease the imperial spahilukas. In the next step, he becomes an intermediary between the raja of the Serbs and their spahis. Miloš’s mediation between the raja and spahi is evidenced by a letter to Ismail spahi, in which he complains to the people from Konarevo in September 1824 that they do not respect him in the manner and order that was valid until recently.

20 Years Since the Death of Svetislav Mandić

20 Years Since the Death of Svetislav Mandić

Two decades after the death of the artist Svetislav Mandić, its poetic and painting will still live through numerous verses and copies of the frescoes. The man of a sparkling talent who was led through “Imperial roads” to art knowledge by “big and peaceful Raška eyes” will remain remembered by the work that enriched our understanding of medieval culture and art.

Collections

Natural History Collection

Archaeological Collection

Numismatic Collection

Historical Collection

Ethnological Collection

Art Collection

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