
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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Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo
Behind Objectivity – Visual Metaphors in Science
Behind Objectivity – Visual Metaphors in Science
At the illustration exhibition of the Center for promotion of Science in Belgrade, visitors can see the works of 28 illustrators, designers and artists published in the popular science magazine “Elements”. Through nine thematic units, the audience can learn about numerous unexpected connections between science, our everyday life, worldview and society as a whole.
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Workshop “Museum Development Strategy on the Example of the National Museum Kraljevo” Held
The workshop led by prof. Milica Božić Marojević, director of the Center for Museology and Heritology of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade, was held in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo, on Thursday, May 25th, 2023. Through the methodology of the workshop, the teamwork of the curators, the mission and vision of the National Museum Kraljevo were defined.
Exhibition “Behind Objectivity” Opened
The exhibition of the Center for the Promotion of Science from Belgrade was opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo, on Tuesday, May 16th, 2023, starting at 1 p.m. At the opening of the exhibition the audience wa addressed by art historians Nadica Lišanin, senior curator of the National Museum Kraljevo, and Jasmina Dražović, curator of the National Museum Kraljevo.
Exhibition “Smak 50” Opened
The exhibition of the author Ksenija Đerković, archivist of the Historical Archive of Šumadija in Kragujevac and daughter of Slobodan Stojanović Kepa, the drummer of this iconic band, opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo, on Tuesday, April 4th, 2023, starting at 6 p.m. Before the opening of the exhibition, a documentary film about the group “Smak” was shown, and after the film, the audience was addressed by: Darko Gučanin, director of the National Museum Kraljevo, Oleg Romanov, senior curator of the National Museum Kraljevo and organizer of the exhibition, as well as the author of the exhibition and film, Ksenija Đerković, who opened the exhibition.
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Petar Stojić – Dance Teacher
Today, April 29th, 2023, we celebrate the International Day of Play. On this occasion, we bring a story about our fellow citizen, Petar Stojić, born in 1890, in the family of mechanic Rista Stojić in Kraljevo. In Belgrade, he opened a dance school on Terazije and initiated the establishment of the Association of Dance Teachers. He achieved an enviable international career and received several awards from the most prestigious European associations.
70 Years Since the Death of Uroš Predić
On this day, February 11th, 1953, in Belgrade, Uroš Predić, the most significant representative of academic realism among Serbs, died. Like Predić’s contemporaries, art lovers still respect him today even 70 years after his death.
Last Days of King Milan
The last years of King Milan’s life were marked by several events that contributed to his end. First of all, we are talking about the Midsummer assassination in 1899, as an attempt to kill King Milan himself. The following year, in 1900, King Alexander’s marriage to his mother’s court lady Draga Mašin contributed to ruining his health. He settled in Vienna and in January 1901 he fell seriously ill. Already on February 10th, alone and far from his king Milan, he passed away alone and far from his family, without a final farewell to his son.