Belgrade Post Museum, National postal museum in central Belgrade, Serbia.
The Belgrade Post Museum is a museum in central Belgrade dedicated to the history of postal services in Serbia. The collection includes equipment, documents, and personal items that span different periods of the country's postal operations.
The museum was founded in 1923 and traces its roots to 1887, when the postal and telegraph department began organizing its collections. It documents how postal technology evolved from the 19th century to the present day.
The building displays postal uniforms, antique mailboxes, and telegraphic devices that show how people in Serbia communicated with each other. These objects tell the story of everyday connections between people across distances.
The museum is located at the intersection of Palmotićeva and Majke Jevrosime streets in the city center and maintains regular visiting hours on weekdays and Saturdays. Visitors can easily reach it on foot since it sits in a central area of Belgrade.
The building was designed by Momir Korunović, an important Serbian architect, and the structure itself reflects architectural styles of early 20th century Belgrade. This makes the visit a chance to see both the collections and a piece of the city's architectural heritage.
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