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LP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

Exhibition is a joint project of the City Museum Subotica and the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade, which is realized with the support of the National Museum Kraljevo. The exhibition is about the popularity and golden age of gramophone records in Yugoslavia, an era that lasted several decades. The importance of one of the most important home appliances of the 20th century – His Majesty the Gramophone – has not been neglected.

47th Children’s May Art Salon

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The most important and oldest exhibition of children's art in our city is being organized for the 47th time in a row, as a result of a successfully realized competition. The goal of organizing the Children's May Art Salon is to publicly present the most successful works created in school classes, emphasize the importance of art education, evaluate the work of individual art pedagogues and recognize the creative potential of students. The theme of this year's Salon is “Motif from the Ibar”, according to the title of the painting by Miodrag B. Protić, whose centenary we are celebrating on May 10th.

OZNA – Political Repression in Serbia 1944-1946. Documents

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The Department for the Protection of the People (OZNA) was founded on May 13th, 1944, and as secret police, with its ubiquitous ideology and cult of personality, it was the mainstay of the communist dictatorship at the time when revolutionary power was being established in Yugoslavia. The book published by Catena Mundi and the Institute of Contemporary History in Belgrade, authored by Srđan Cvetković, PhD and Nemanja Dević, PhD bring hitherto unknown and first published documents that reveal and reconstruct state repression during communism.

European Museum Night

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The program of the European Museum Night at the National Museum in Kraljevo this year was inspired by the exhibition “LP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records”. In addition to the exhibition itself, the public can actively participate in the record exchange, on the Square in front of the museum building. Concerts of two rock groups and a performance by a popular DJ are being organized, who will “return to the audience by playing the gramophone” in the years of the biggest expansion of LP at 33 rpm.

Captaincies of Studenica and Jošanica in 1833 – List of Haratch Heads

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The book by Radomir N. Ristić published by the Center for Culture “Gradac” from Raška presents to the scientific and public a document that has been rarely used so far – the Census of Haratch Heads for 1833.

The Night of Disco Music

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The evening is organized within the exhibition “LP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records”, in cooperation with the magazine “Sidža”. Guests of the evening Mile Martić and Dragan Trifunović Ginger, owners, and disc jockeys of the disco “Integral”, one of the favorite places to go out in Kraljevo from the mid-seventies to the early eighties, will revive the atmosphere of that time with their choice of records.

Serbia 1918 – Liberation of the Homeland, Return of the Warriors, Life in the New State

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The Collection of Papers consists of 22 papers presented to the public at a scientific symposium with international participation, held in Čačak from December 7th to 8th, 2018 on the occasion of marking the centenary of the end of the First World War. The editor of the collection is Ljubodrag P. Ristić, PhD and the publishers are the Inter-Municipal Historical Archive Čačak, the Institute for Cultural and Memorial Studies Ljubljana and the Center for the History of Yugoslavia and Contemporary National History of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade.

Down the Road with a Carrying Pole

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

Carrying poles, arched pieces of wood, were worn on the shoulders of women in the village in the past when carrying various types of cargo. The exhibition will give visitors the opportunity to get acquainted with a seemingly simple object, which carries different messages. Based on the materials, differences in the shapes and curvature of the arch, decorations and traces of use, numerous conclusions can be drawn about the lifestyle of the people who used them, as well as entire communities.

Moravian Serbia – Between Reality and Legend

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The exhibition provides an opportunity for visitors to get acquainted with the origin of the city of Kruševac in 1371, the construction of the church of Lazarica, the first years of the reing of the city's founder, Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović (1329-1389), as well as during the Battle of Kosovo.

Days of Milan Đokić

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The publishing house “Poeticum izdavaštvo” from Kraljevo is organizing an event called “Days of Milan Đokić” in memory of the Kraljevo artist, poet, painter, and conservator Milan Đokić, who left us in 2018. The National Museum Kraljevo, the National Library “Stefan Prvovenčani” Kraljevo, the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments Kraljevo and the Cultural Center “Evergreen” are taking part in the event.

Žiča Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration 2022”

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

Žiča Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration” is an important national cultural event with the goal of nurturing, studying, and affirming the values of our national culture. The program of the Assembly begins with a ceremonial opening in the National Museum Kraljevo with selected artistic and musical program. This traditional event will be opened with the exhibition “Beneath a Sky of Gold and Blue: Icons of Greek Master Painters from the 15th to the 19th Century of the National Museum of Serbia”.

Beneath the Sky of Gold and Blue: Icons by Greek Master Painters from the 15th to the 19th Century of the National Museum of Serbia

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

Within the selection of the author of the exhibition, Branka Ivanić, museum advisor of the National Museum of Serbia, 147 icons were included in the exhibition. These are icons from the territories of traditional Greek countries, as well as from a wider area within the Ottoman Empire and neighboring countries where the influences of Greek culture remained recognizable.

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