The Prince Paul Museum in Belgrade (1935-1941), opened in a former royal residence of the late King Alexander I Karadjordjević, was a prime example of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's representative culture. The supposed principal agenda of the museum was to provide Belgrade, as the capital of a multi ethnic and multi cultural state which was on the cusp of the national crisis, with a representative national museum that would exhibit the masterpieces of European and Yugoslav art. However, the crucial museum's role in the ideological landscape of the time was to construct a desired identity of Yugoslavia, the one that would conform the dominant ideological postulates of Yugoslavism during the period of regency
There are over 60 museums and collections in Serbia today holding archaeological material and archae...
International audienceTo write history and understand the past, one may put cultural preferences to ...
This article is focused on the relation between the representative architectural culture of Belgrade...
Tracing the history of the site where the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade is located, but als...
Tracing the history of the site where the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade is located, but als...
National pavilions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia at the Paris World Exhibitions in 1925 and 1937 were...
In our paper, we are analyzing five museums as the comparative objects of research aimed at explori...
The museum course in the Museum of Prince Paul in Belgrade lasted from 1942 to 1944, initiated by Mi...
Despite the development of Byzantine studies in the field of art and architecture in the early twent...
This chapter discusses the foundation of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, the reinvention...
The development of tourism, the optimal use of natural and cultural resources, as well as the ident...
Unlike most of the post-WWI newly established and old nation-states, the multiethnic Kingdom of Serb...
Using mutual efforts, tourism and culture as complementary branches can accomplish their goal - an i...
When in 1929 King Alexander I Karadjordjević dissolved the parliament and abolished the constitution...
This paper critically discusses the foundation of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade (MoCAB)...
There are over 60 museums and collections in Serbia today holding archaeological material and archae...
International audienceTo write history and understand the past, one may put cultural preferences to ...
This article is focused on the relation between the representative architectural culture of Belgrade...
Tracing the history of the site where the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade is located, but als...
Tracing the history of the site where the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade is located, but als...
National pavilions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia at the Paris World Exhibitions in 1925 and 1937 were...
In our paper, we are analyzing five museums as the comparative objects of research aimed at explori...
The museum course in the Museum of Prince Paul in Belgrade lasted from 1942 to 1944, initiated by Mi...
Despite the development of Byzantine studies in the field of art and architecture in the early twent...
This chapter discusses the foundation of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, the reinvention...
The development of tourism, the optimal use of natural and cultural resources, as well as the ident...
Unlike most of the post-WWI newly established and old nation-states, the multiethnic Kingdom of Serb...
Using mutual efforts, tourism and culture as complementary branches can accomplish their goal - an i...
When in 1929 King Alexander I Karadjordjević dissolved the parliament and abolished the constitution...
This paper critically discusses the foundation of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade (MoCAB)...
There are over 60 museums and collections in Serbia today holding archaeological material and archae...
International audienceTo write history and understand the past, one may put cultural preferences to ...
This article is focused on the relation between the representative architectural culture of Belgrade...