Muzej Banjičkog logora, World War II memorial museum in Savski Venac, Serbia.
The Banjica Concentration Camp Museum is a memorial museum in Belgrade housed within the original camp building, displaying documents, photographs, and personal belongings. The exhibition includes a reconstructed prison cell and numerous artifacts that document the lives of those who were imprisoned there.
The site was established as a concentration camp in 1941 and served as a prison until 1944 for various groups of inmates. After the war, the building was transformed into a museum to preserve the memory of those who were held there.
The memorial space displays artworks, drawings, and handcrafted items made by prisoners during their confinement, documenting their experiences through creative expression. These personal objects tell the stories of people who maintained their dignity and creativity under the most difficult circumstances.
The museum is located in a residential neighborhood and is accessible on foot or by public transportation. Visitors should allow sufficient time to explore the exhibition thoroughly and absorb the content presented.
In the entrance hall, a large-scale model displays the complete layout of the former camp. This model helps visitors understand the arrangement and operation of the facility during its time in use.
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