Donde el vino fluía como agua y las iglesias esconden duelos arquitectónicos
The exhibition is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and closed on Mondays. It is located in central Ruma, Vojvodina; you can get there by bus from Novi Sad (30 min) or by car via the E70 highway. Check the official website for updates: ruma.rs/turismo.
General admission costs 500 RSD (about €4.5), with discounts for students and seniors (300 RSD). It is free for children under 7 years old; buy tickets at the box office or online on the official website.
A full visit lasts between 1 and 2 hours, depending on your pace. It includes time to read panels and view interactive exhibits, ideal for a relaxed morning or afternoon.
This exhibition offers a journey through the rich history of Vojvodina centered on Ruma, from Roman times to today's Serbian multiculturalism. It highlights its role as a gateway to the region's ethnic and cultural diversity, with artifacts and multimedia that make it educational and engaging.
Spring (April-June) or autumn (September-October) are ideal because of the mild weather and fewer tourists. Go in the morning (10:00-12:00) to avoid crowds and enjoy natural light in the galleries.
Yes, it has access ramps, elevators, and adapted restrooms. We recommend confirming wheelchair availability by phone at +381 22 123 456 or on the official website.
Nearby are the Ruma Monastery (5 km) and Fruška Gora National Park (15 min by car). In Novi Sad (40 km), visit Petrovaradin Fortress; combine it with a day in Vojvodina.
Download an audio guide at IAudioguia.com for immersive explanations in English. Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and book in advance during high season; photography is allowed without flash.
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