Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection, Art museum in Novi Sad, Serbia.
The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection is an art museum in Novi Sad housing 185 artworks by 37 Serbian and Yugoslav artists from the early 20th century. The displays include paintings, sculptures, and tapestries arranged in a purpose-built structure on Trg Galerija.
A Serbian diplomat named Pavle Beljanski donated his art collection to the Serbian people in 1957 as a gift. The museum was established and opened to the public in 1961.
The collection reflects how Serbian artists expressed themselves during the 20th century through painting and sculpture. Visitors experience the development of modern artistic styles directly through the works on display, seeing how artists responded to their time.
The museum is located in central Novi Sad and offers plenty of space to view the artworks comfortably. Plan enough time to walk through the galleries and memorial rooms without feeling rushed.
One room recreates the former living space of Pavle Beljanski, displaying his personal belongings and documents from his diplomatic career. This area offers a rare view into the life of the collector beyond his art collection.
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