Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade

[1] The Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade fulfills its mission together with the efforts of various stakeholders in the domain of presentation, revitalization and development of crafts in Serbia.

Today, its holdings contain about 60,000 publications: 33,000 books and about 27,000 journals dealing with ethnology, anthropology and related scholarly disciplines.

According to its architectural features, the building belongs to mature modernist concept, while the accented verticalism carries foreign, mostly German influences.

Adaptations of the building are primarily related to customizing the interior to the new function, while the authenticity of its facade and monumental entrance area was preserved.

), has one of the richest specialized libraries in the Balkans and publishes professional publications, has a great conservation service that handles virtually all types of materials, has a large exhibition space, organizes extensive ethnographic research and has a lot of will and knowledge to carry out an ethnological and anthropological study of the 19th century.

[9] On 7 June 2013, in the Ethnographical Museum, a list of intangible cultural heritage of Serbia was presented, which consisted of 27 elements.