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Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade
The Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade stands near the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Its modern building is one of the recognizable cultural landmarks of this part of the city.
The museum grew from a modern gallery formed in 1958. In 1965, it became the Museum of Contemporary Art and began presenting Yugoslav art from 1900 to the present day.
What to see inside
The museum presents works by important Serbian and foreign artists of the 20th century. In front of the museum, visitors can also see notable sculptures from the same period.
The building spreads across five levels. Also, the collection includes painting, sculpture, photography, film, video and other forms of contemporary art.
How to include it in a Belgrade visit
The Museum of Contemporary Art works well for travelers interested in modern art, architecture and the New Belgrade riverside area. For a broader museum route, see the Grand Museum Tour in Belgrade.
Private groups can request a tailored cultural program through Create Your Own Tour. For transport, visit Transfers.
FAQ
Where is the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade?
It is near the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.
When did it become a museum?
It became the Museum of Contemporary Art in 1965.
What can visitors see inside?
Visitors can see Yugoslav and modern art, including painting, sculpture, photography, film and video.
Can it be included in a private tour?
Yes. It can be part of a private cultural or museum-focused Belgrade program.