Although I believe just the building itself is reason enough to go inside...but onxe you are in...you get chills... something about the energy of this building and the art work displayed. It just captures you instantly.
You should visit this privately owned museum. The ticket price is simbolic, cc 2e, and you will have the chance to see really good selection of 20th century paintings and few sculptures. I would change the position of some paintings, but if you ignore the fact that some of the best pices of Serbian painters are in the corridor accros the tolites with no space in front of tham...it will be ok. The building itself is a piece of art.
Cosy museum in the strict city center perfect for all art enthusiasts and all other ready to explore Serbian modern art development. Museum staff is always ready to help and answer to all of your questions and give you full experience.
The museum is in our walking zone Kenz Mihailova street and gives you a chance to see different paintings.
Odličan muzej na pešačkoj zoni u Knez Mihajlovoj. Stalna izložba je bogata zbirka savremene srpske umetnosti. Lep ambijent i lep dar beograđanima,srbima i svim gostima Prestonice od fondacije Cepter.
The Zepter Museum , is a contempary art gallery in Belgrade's main pedestrian street , Knez Mihailova Street , no. 42 . Even if you do not like art particularly the building alone is well worth a visit , being a converted bank . The gallery is private with a wondrful collection of modern Serbian art , and the staff are absolutely excellent , being very keen to discuss the various paintings , and their background . It only costs 200 dinars (about £1-40 ) , and is free to people over 63 years of age . It is easy to spend several hours looking at this unique collection , and we would recommend the gallery to anyone visiting Belgrade . I was really surprised that it had not featured on Tripadvisor previously .
Right in the middle of Knez Mihailova (the "main" street) in a lovely building, but easy to miss among all the shops. It's mostly Serbian (and ex-Yugoslav) painters and sculptors from the latter half of the 20th century. On the ground floor, you will find more "traditional" art, and on the first floor there's some bizarre stuff, but all well worth a visit. Here and there you will find printed pages with information about various art movements in English.
Modern art is always welcome, and when it comes in a museum right in the heart of the Center, it is most welcome. This is not a big museum by any stretch, and that is good, You have more time to really admire the fewer pieces of art, and it was an eclectic collection mainly by local artists.
this is by far the best gallery you can find in belgrade many different artist from different periods all together in a building with two floors and a basement.the entrance fee is 200 dinars
Museum is placed in the heart of the Center. Employees are very kind and helpful. Mostly, there is Serbian art but there are regional pieces as well. You can bring your headphones and listen to Stravinski for example. You can watch, listen and cry from all that beauty.