¿Sabías que en estas salas se guarda el secreto de cómo unos serbios medio muertos de hambre y tifus mandaron al carajo a un imperio entero?
The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and closed on Mondays. It is located in the center of Lazarevac, accessible by bus from Belgrade (about 1.5 hours) or by car via the E75 motorway; check the official website for precise directions and updates.
Admission costs around 200 RSD for adults (approx. 1.7 EUR), free for children under 7, with reduced rates for students and pensioners. Buy tickets at the box office; check updated prices on the official website.
A full visit takes between 1 and 2 hours, depending on your interest in the exhibits. Include time to read the panels and view First World War artifacts.
The museum commemorates the Battle of Kolubara of 1914, a key victory of the Serbian Army against Austria-Hungary in the First World War. It houses uniforms, weapons, and documents that illustrate Serbian heroism; it is an essential site for understanding Serbia’s military history.
The best time is during summer (June-September), with good weather for exploring the outdoor areas, or in the morning to avoid crowds. Avoid weekends if you are looking for a quieter visit.
Yes, it has main access ramps and elevators in most areas, although some older rooms may have limitations. Contact +381 14 276 112 for specific details.
Nearby you will find the Kolubara Memorial (5 km away), the Kolubara River for walks, and Victory Park. In Lazarevac, also visit the local Orthodox church; ideal for a full day of sightseeing.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the outdoor exhibits, download the audio guide app from IAudioguia for explanations in English, and book ahead during high season. Photography is allowed without flash.
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