Beautifully preserved house. It's very interesting inside - you can immerse yourself in the life of Serbian princes of the 19th century.
I strongly advise you to visit. Such an interesting and harmonious mix of styles.
Temporary exhibitions are held in an unusual basement that reminded me of an Istanbul cistern. The entrance is humane - 300 dinars per person. It opens at 10 a.m.
The ticket price at the time of the visit was 300 dinars. The museum presents interesting exhibits of Serbian life and various paintings. When going around the museum, you can walk along the 1st and 2nd floors, as well as go down to the basement, where temporary exhibitions are held. I liked the museum, but I didn't have enough of a guide who could tell me more about the exhibits, even in English or Serbian.
A very pleasant, calm and friendly place! You can go into almost all rooms on all floors yourself, including the basement with an exhibition of a contemporary artist. On a hot summer day, it is very pleasant to go into the coolness and silence of the past!