Automobile museum in Belgrade, Transport museum in Belgrade, Serbia.
The Automobile Museum in Belgrade displays more than fifty vehicles, mechanical devices, and technical books. The collection shows how car engineering evolved across different time periods.
The museum opened in 1994 and is housed in the Modern Garage building from 1929, designed by Russian architect Valerij Stasevski. This building was Belgrade's first public garage when it was built.
The museum keeps driving licenses, traffic regulations, and license plates that show how Serbian customs and laws about driving have changed over time. These items tell the everyday story of how people used cars in Serbia.
The museum is open to visitors every day and offers guided tours through the vehicle collection. It helps to check ahead when tours are scheduled to make the most of your visit.
The collection includes a Marot Gardon from 1897, one of the oldest cars in the museum. This early vehicle shows how different the beginnings of car development were.
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