National Museum of Leskovac, National museum in Leskovac, Serbia.
The National Museum of Leskovac holds more than 33,000 artifacts across 44 collections, documenting how this region developed from prehistoric times through to the present. The museum features departments for archaeology, ethnography, history, art history, and restoration work.
The museum was founded in 1948 and operates from a building that incorporates a 150-year-old City Hall with traditional Balkan architectural features. This historic structure remains central to the museum's presence in the city today.
The ethnographic collection displays crafts and everyday objects from the Jablanica District, showing how people lived and worked in this region. Visitors see traditional clothing, household items, and religious objects that reflect the daily life of these communities.
The museum is located in central Leskovac near Gradski Park, making it easy to reach and find. The different departments are organized within the building complex, so visitors can move through the exhibition areas without difficulty.
The museum preserves documentation of Empress City, an archaeological site from the 6th century that served as the seat of the Archbishopric in northern Illyricum. This ancient settlement is a significant part of regional history and is documented through the museum's collections.
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