Museum of African Art (Belgrade)

Serbia and Montenegro / Central Serbia / Belgrade / Andre Nikolića

The Museum of African Art is the one and only museum in the region of South East Europe that is wholly dedicated to the arts and cultures of the African continent. By expert assessment the African collection of the Museum is qualified as representative.

Aside from the permanent display, which mainly features the traditional arts of west Africa, the Museum organizes changing exhibitions as a way of presenting the most important segments of traditional and contemporary African art. The purpose of the exhibitions, as well as a diverse range of programs, is to cover not only west Africa, but also the other regions that are underrepresented by the material from the museum collection – north, east, central and south Africa.

The Museum of African Art is located on Topčider hill (Topčidersko brdo), the residential area of Belgrade. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
The no. 44 bus sets of at Dunav stanica, with stops along Kneza Milosa St.
and a bus stop upon reaching Topčidersko brdo very near the Museum (first bus stop after the Topčider roundabout).

www.museumofafricanart.org
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Coordinates:   44°47'20"N   20°26'6"E
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