The Museum of Modern Serbian Art, beautiful interior, paintings of different directions, in general, each visitor will find in front of which painting to stand, think or just contemplate
I remember that it was very interesting. But, unfortunately, ignorance of the Serbian language, nevertheless, affected. That's why I'm learning Serbian now. By the way, he is very close to Russian, almost native. At first, it was annoying that there were many copies in the museum, but, on the other hand, they saw, even in copies, what they could never have seen. Firstly, we still need to get to the Serbian monasteries, which are famous for many ancient mosaics and frescoes, we also need to see them at high altitude and in not very good preservation. And here the visual accessibility is good. In general, I recommend it.
An excellent museum, which is often passed by without seeing the actual sign "Museum". The Zepter company has collected a collection of Yugoslav and post-Serbian contemporary art, from the post-war period (the Zadar group and others like them), to the newest works. There are three floors in the museum, you need to start from the far hall of the second floor — and move retrospectively.
An excellent museum with a wonderful collection of modern art, a good atmosphere and few visitors, even on a Saturday afternoon, the ticket cost 200 dinars