Kultura /Culture
Tokom leta izložba je upot- punjena na aukciji u San Mari- nu otkupljenim pečatom velikog župana Stefana Nemanje iz dru- ge polovine 12. veka i rekonstruk- cijama žezla cara Dušana i carice Jelene, a početkom novembra i kristalnim bokalom sa grbom Kra- ljevine SHS i novčićima vladara iz dinastije Nemanjić. U nared- nom periodu pred posetiocima će se naći i krune kralja Mihai- la I Vojisavljevića, kraljice Simo- nide, kralja Tvrtka I Kotromani- ća i despota Đurađa Brankovića, koje su u procesu izrade. Autori koncepcije izložbe su dr Dušica Bojić, Slađana Bojković i Tijana Jovanović Češka, dizajn postavke je osmislila kustoskinja Izabela Martinov Tomović, dok su u pripremi i realizaciji izložbe uče- stvovali kustosi Muzeja.
Među brojnim originalnim eksponatima se, između ostalog, izdvajaju insignije kralja Petra I Karađorđevi a – ar, žezlo, kopča za pla t, krunidbeni pla t Standing out among the many original exhibits are the insignia of King Peter I Karađorđević – an orb and cross, sceptre, robe buckle, coronation robe
Istorijski muzej Srbije osnovan je 1963. godine. Tokom est decenija postojanja prikupio je vi e od četrdeset hiljada pred- meta, razvrstanih u dvadeset četiri zbirke i četiri fonda. Po- red izložbenog prostora na Tr- gu Nikole Pa i a, u sastavu Muzeja, nalazi se i Konak kneza Milo a, nekada nja rezidencija srpskog vladara Milo a Obre- novi a, u kojoj je predstavljena stalna postavka pod nazivom „Srbija 1804–1903“. The Historical Museum of Ser- bia was established in 1963. Over the course of the six dec- ades of its existence to date, it has collected more than for- ty thousand items, classified in 24 collections and four funds. Apart from the main exhibi- tion space on Belgrade’s Nikola Pašić Square, the composition of the museum also includes the Residence of Prince Miloš, which was the home of Serbian ruler Miloš Obrenović and now houses a permanent exhibition entitled “Serbia 1804-1903”.
Izložba je dostupna za posetioce svakoga dana osim ponedeljka, u periodu od 12 do 20 časova The exhibition is open to visitors every day except Mondays, from 12 noon to 8pm
The Historical Museum of Serbia The last preserved Serbian crown
to certain parts of the future perma- nent exhibition. Presented in its cen- tral and flank halls are objects that belonged to the founding patriarchs of the Karađorđević and Obrenović dynasties and their heirs, while the remaining exhibition space has been utilised to present the period of the pre-Nemanjić and Nemanjić rulers, the fall of the Serbian medieval state under Ottoman rule, as well as the period of the medieval Serbian Des- potate. Standing out for their historical importance among the many origi- nal exhibits are the insignia of King Peter I Karađorđević – an orb and cross, sceptre, robe buckle, corona- tion robe made from Venetian velvet and silk trimmed with ermine and
The exhibition “Waiting for the Permanent Exhibition" presents the most valuable items from the legacy of Serbia’s two modern royal dynasties: Karađorđevi and Obrenovi I n the year that marks the 60 th anniversary of its estab- lishment, The Historical Mu- seum of Serbia recently un- veiled the major exhibition “Waiting for the Permanent Exhibi- tion”, through which it presents vis- itors with the most valuable items from its collections, which primari- ly belong to the legacy of Serbia’s two modern royal dynasties – the hous- es of Karađorđević and Obrenović. The exhibition was conceived in such a way as to provide insight in-
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