International Argentine tango festival intended exclusively for social dancers
International exhibition across multiple attractive locations
Impeccable music program
Programmes for older fellow citizens
Display celebrating the 850th anniversary of the birth of Rastko Nemanjic
The Society of Fine and Applied Artists of Zemun presents its traditional exhibition
Exhibition on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Museum of Contemporary Art
Voluntary blood donation
Exhibition commemorating the 80th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mexico and Serbia, established on May 24, 1946
An exhibition at the Belgrade City Museum Gallery
A fusion of music, dance, and voice in a monumental stage vision
The expressive world of Milos Sobajic once again before the audience
Exhibition on the plateau in front of the Cvijeta Zuzoric Art Pavilion on Kalemegdan
Exhibition by author Milica Rakonjac
The Gorchakov Fund presents its annual educational program
Through a personal calligraphic vision, artist Dusan Misic brings the most beautiful miniatures of the Miroslav Gospel to life, merging tradition with contemporary artistic expression
An exhibition of paintings from the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Republic of Srpska
An exhibition by Dragan Vojvodic, curated by Miroslav Karic
Arhipelag Publishing House presents a literary spectacle at the European House in Belgrade
Solo exhibition of paintings and book promotion
Bozidarac and Drina Pesic present a unique multimedia event
Dozens of shark species live in the Adriatic Sea. They are arriving in Belgrade
Photography exhibition by Christine Jeante Paskaljevic
Solo exhibition by Robert Kalmarevic
An exhibition by author Ivana Vojt
Photography giant Massimo Listri in Belgrade
Exhibition commemorating Serbian Armed Forces Day
The theater play festival for the sixth time at Atelje 212
Accompanying program segment of the current exhibition in the garden of the Museum of African Art
An exhibition by Prof. Dr. Suzana Rajic and Prof. Dr. Danko Leovac
After four decades, the Ethnographic Museum is exhibiting the most representative items from the Ceramics Collection, which includes as many as 4.403 artifacts