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  • Prince Milan Obrenović (1854-1881): From Baron to a Sovereign

    National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

    Until now, Serbian historiography has lacked a comprehensive study dedicated to Prince Milan Obrenović, the first modern-era king of Serbia. The historical monograph by Suzana Rajić “Prince Milan Obrenović (1854–1881): From Baron to a Sovereign” offers a profound insight into the early life and reign of Prince Milan.
    Alongside the author, the ruler’s political dilemmas and the challenges he faced will be discussed by Danko Leovac, PhD, associate professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade and Darko Gučanin, historian and Director of the National Museum Kraljevo.

  • Author’s Guidance Through the Exhibition “Discreet Hero of Heritage”

    National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

    Milorad Miki Mihailović was the first art historian and curator of the Art Collection at the National Museum Kraljevo, and served as the institution’s director from 1979 to 1995, when he passed away unexpectedly. Author’s guidance by Tatjana Mihailović offers a glimpse into the Museum during Mihailović’s tenure, highlighting the values he fostered within the institution and the key areas of his professional and scholarly focus.

  • Guided Tour Through the Exhibition “Journey to the East of King Milan Obrenović”

    National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

    Curator Nemanja Trifunović of the National Museum Kraljevo will lead a guided tour through the exhibition “Journey to the East of King Milan Obrenović: Pilgrimage and Oriental Culture at the Serbian Court.” The tour will highlight the significance of the king’s journey to the Holy Land and the influence of Oriental culture on the Serbian royal court. Through reconstructed artifacts, historical photographs, travel diaries, and modern multimedia content, the exhibition reveals not only the details of a royal voyage but also the cultural encounters that shaped courtly life and artistic expression in Serbia at the end of the 19th century.

  • Between the Throne and the Search for Personal Happiness: King Milan and Artemisa Hristić

    National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

    The private life of the “first Serbian king after Kosovo” was undeniably marked by his relationship with his wife, Queen Natalija. However, the focus of this lecture will be the emotional life of the Serbian sovereign, woven with numerous affairs, with particular emphasis on his love and relationship with Artemiza Hristić.

  • Author’s Guidance Through the Exhibition “Journey to the East of King Milan Obrenović”

    National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

    Author’s guidance by Snežana Cvetković, PhD, through the exhibition “Journey to the East of King Milan Obrenović: Pilgrimage and Oriental Culture at the Serbian Court” offers visitors a chance to uncover the stories and symbols hidden within objects, photographs, and reconstructions, and to step into a time when the Serbian ruler sought meaning, refuge, and inspiration – as the scents, colors, and light of the Orient entered the history and daily life of the royal court.

  • Women’s Painting Manuscript of Kovačica Naïve Painting: From Needle and Thread to UNESCO

    National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

    The exhibition “Women’s Handwriting in Kovačica Naïve Painting: From Needle and Thread to UNESCO” is inspired by the inscription of Kovačica naïve painting on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in December 2024. It features works by 30 women artists who have made significant contributions to the development of this artistic phenomenon.

  • The Two Faces of War

    Multimedia Center “Kvart” Cara Lazara 34, Kraljevo, Serbia

    The documentary film “The Two Faces of War”, by Zoran Dobrić, a journalist, documentary filmmaker and professor of journalism at the University of Vienna, was produced by the Austrian national television ORF. The main theme of the film is the lesser-known role of Austrian citizens in World War II in the occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

  • Development of Towns in Western Pomoravlje in the 19th and 20th Centuries

    National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

    The scientific conference “Development of Towns in Western Pomoravlje in the 19th and 20th Century” is dedicated to the urban evolution of Čačak, Užice, Kraljevo, Trstenik, Kruševac, and Gornji Milanovac over two centuries of profound social, economic, and urban transformation. Special emphasis is placed on industrialization, infrastructure development, demographic shifts, and the emergence of modern urban centers that have shaped this region of Serbia.

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