How to reach us
Museum of Vuk and Dositej is located in Dorćol, one of the oldest and the most beautiful parts of Belgrade. You can reach the Museum by taking public or your own transport.
Address
Gospodar Jevremova 21, Stari grad, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Public transportation
Station Studentski park: Bus: 31; Trolleybuses: 19, 21, 22, 22 Л (22L), 28, 29, 41;
(Through Studentski park and Višnjićeva Street to Gospodar Jevremova Street. When you get of a transport, walk down the Studentski park until you come across Višnjićeva Streetm, then follow it to the crossing with Gospodar Jevremova Street. Museum is located on your left side.)
Kralja Petra station: Bus: 79; Trams: 2, 5, 10;
(Cara Dušana Street and Višnjićeva Street to Gospodar Jevremova Street. When taking off the transport slightly go along the Cara Dušana Street until you reach the Višnjićeva Street. Go along the Višnjićeva Street until you reach it’s crossing with the Gospodar Jevremova Street. Building on your right side is the Vuk and Dositej Museum.)
Kalemegdan station: Tram: 2;
(Uzun Mirkova Street, Kralja Petra Street, Gospodar Jevremova Street)
(Pariska Street, Uzun Mirkova Street, Studentski trg Street, Višnjićeva Street to Gospodar Jevremova Street)
(When taking off the transport go down the Pariska Street. On your right side you will see the Uzun Mirkova Street. Go along the Uzun Mirkova Street until you find it’s crossing with the Studentski trg Street on your left side. Follow the Studentski trg Street and at its end turn right. Go further and you will see the beginning of the Višnjićeva Street on your left side. Go down the Višnjićeva Street and you will find the Vuk and Dositej Museum at its crossing with the Gospodar Jevremova Street.)
Trg republike station: Buses: 24, 26, 27, 27E, 31, 32E, 35, 37, 43, 44, 96; Trolleybuses: 19, 21, 22, 22 Л, 22 L, 28, 29, 41; Mini buses: E2, E8
(Francuska Street, Gospodar Jevremova Street. When taking off the transport slightly go along the Francuska Street until you reach it’s crossing with the Gospodar Jevremova Street. Go along the Gospodar Jevremova Street until you reach it’s crossing with the Višnjićeva Street. The building in front of you is the Vuk and Dositej Museum.)
Parking
The Museum doesn’t have a private car park. There are a few city garages nearby:
Garage: ”Obilićev venac”; Parking ”Milan Gale Muškatirović” & Parking ”Donji grad”
Parking spaces for bicycles can be found in various locations nearby the Museum.
Hours
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday: 10 – 18 h
- Thursday and Saturday: 12 – 20 h
The Museum is closed on Mondays.
Admission fees
Individual visitors
- individual ticket for the Museum of Vuk and Dositej (valid for a specific date) 200 RSD
- individual ticket for the National Museum in Belgrade, Museum Vuk and Dositej and Gallery of Frescoes (valid for a certain date) 600 RSD
- individual ticket for the Gallery of Frescoes and the Museum of Vuk and Dositej (valid for a certain date) 350 RSD
- individual ticket for the National Museum in Belgrade and the Museum of Vuk and Dositej (valid for a specific date) 450 RSD
Group visits
- group tickets for the National Museum in Belgrade, the Museum of Vuk and Dositej and the Gallery of Frescoes (minimum 12 persons) 550 RSD
- group tickets for the National Museum in Belgrade and the Museum of Vuk and Dositej (minimum 12 persons) 400 RSD
- organized group visit of pupils of primary and secondary schools and students (minimum 12 persons) – organized visit to the permanent exhibition of the National Museum in Belgrade with professional guidance provided by the National Museum – defined 5 terms per day (terms will be defined later). The group (in one term) can not be larger than 40 visitors and only for 40 visitors it is possible to buy a group ticket for one term of visit with expert guidance (this segment) 150 RSD
- organized group visit of pupils of primary and secondary schools and students (minimum 12 persons) – organized visit without professional guidance 100 RSD
Special categories
- ticket for privileged categories 50% of the ticket price (elementary and secondary school children, students, pensioners) 100 RSD
- free ticket (children under 7, students and professors of archaeology, history of art, history and arts faculties, Serbian language and literature, persons with ICOM cards, cards of the Museum Society of Serbia, persons with disabilities with a companion, educators, teachers and professors accompanied by a group students and students)
- tickets for guests / associates (free ticket for guests of the museum, winners in some competition, external associates)
- free entrance (tickets used to record visits that are not charged)
Membership cards:
- members of the Associate Club National museum – free entrance
- members of the Association of Young Friends of National museum – free entrance
- members of Friendship Society of National museum – free entrance
- VIP cards – a certain number of entries during the year
- Press cards – free entry for accredited journalists
Scheduling group and school tours
Mon-Fri: 9-17 h.
E-mails:
eduka@narodnimuzej.rs
School buses can use stop spaces in front of the National Theatre (Narodno pozorište) and at Studentski trg.
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