Villa Belimarkovic, Central Serbia, Serbia
4.0 (22 reviews) Spent Ranking #7 in Vrnjacka Banja Speciality Museums • Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings
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My wife and I visited this lovely place, several times. So we recommend it. This beautiful building is used to held art exhibitions, concerts, presantations, etc. Ticket price is dependent on the type of event. We are glad to share some impressions about some events in Belimarkovic castle of culture . The castle was completed in 1887. Jovan Belimarković was the minister of King Milan Obrenovic and then governor of the minor king Aleksandar Obrenovic. What may someone see more? There is also a permanent exhibition which includes: 1. Ladjarište – Prehistory of Vrnjacka Banja, the oldest settlement of Vrnjacka Banja, stone age. 2. Ethnographic heritage of Vrnjacka Banja - a way of life or residents in the period from the second half of the nineteenth century, to the sixties of XX. 3. Memorial room of General Belimarković, furniture and some items that he used. 4. Out of season raises the "Art Collection" - a rich heritage of paintings, prints and sculpture. Hope, you’ll enjoy here!
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, Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia.
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4.0 based on (22 reviews)
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5fabioinmontreal 5:00 PM May 17, 2015
Very very nice place
Very nice villa with a good permanent exhibition as well as some that is seasonal. Lovely Park in front and great atmosphere inside. There are more things to be done in matter of restoration, keeping it in better shape. But so far it is very nice to visit. The day we went there April 29th 2015 there was kids’ painted Easter egg exhibition as well as piano and choir concert. I sincerely hope that city will invest as much as possible to make this monument of tradition and architecture stay clean, neat and repaired for a long time.
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4IngaOslo 5:00 PM Jul 23, 2019
Nice old villa and museum
This great place houses an exhibition, though only with serbian texts so we did not understand much. It would have been nice to be able to read about its history.