Vranje City Museum

Pčinjski okrug

65/10090 min

The Vranje City Museum is located in the historic Pašin Konak complex in Vranje, Serbia. Originally built in 1765 by Rauf-beg Džinoli, the complex consists of two buildings: the Selamluk (men's quarters) facing the street and the Harem (women's quarters) situated behind it in the courtyard. These buildings exemplify traditional Balkan urban architecture with timber framing, brick infill, and richly decorated wooden ceilings. After the liberation from Ottoman rule, the Konak served various roles including hosting the first local gymnasium attended by notable literary figures. Since 1960, the Selamluk building has housed the National Museum, initially focused on the National Liberation War but later expanded into a comprehensive museum featuring archaeology, numismatics, and ethnography with over 15,000 artifacts. The museum preserves and exhibits Oriental-style clothing and jewelry from the 19th century, reflecting the social and economic status of the local population. Recent revitalization efforts have enhanced the museum's permanent exhibitions, including those established in the Harem building from 2023. The museum offers visitors a unique glimpse into the cultural and historical heritage of the Pčinjski okrug region through its diverse collections and architectural significance.

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Tip: Visit the Vranje City Museum during spring and autumn for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Booking tickets in advance is recommended for group visits or special exhibitions. The museum offers discounts for students and seniors. Check the official website for current opening hours and special events like Museum Night. Wear comfortable shoes as the historic buildings have steep staircases and uneven floors.

Zajímavosti

  • Pašin Konak was originally connected by a hanging bridge between Selamluk and Harem so the pasha could visit his harem privately at night.
  • The museum's collection includes over 15,000 artifacts spanning history, archaeology, ethnography, and numismatics.
  • Notable Serbian writer Borisav Stanković attended the gymnasium once housed in Pašin Konak.
  • The richly decorated wooden ceilings in the Harem building are considered significant examples of Balkan craftsmanship.
  • The complex was surrounded by a high wall until after World War II to ensure the pasha's privacy.

Historie

1765

Pašin Konak was constructed in 1765 by Rauf-beg Džinoli as a residence divided into Selamluk and Harem sections.

After the Ottoman period, the building was gifted to the city by the daughter of the last pasha of Vranje.

1881

From 1881 to 1932, it housed the first gymnasium attended by famous Serbian writers.

1960

Post-World War II, the Selamluk building became the National Museum in 1960, initially dedicated to the National Liberation War.

Over decades, it expanded into a multidisciplinary museum with archaeological, ethnographic, and numismatic collections.

1994

The building underwent significant conservation and revitalization works, completed in 1994, with further development of permanent exhibitions continuing into the 21st century.

Průvodce po místě

1
Selamluk Building1765
Rauf-beg Džinoli

The men's quarters of the Pašin Konak, featuring large irregular halls on the ground and first floors connected by steep staircases. It houses the main historical and archaeological exhibits of the museum.

2
Harem Building1765
Rauf-beg Džinoli

The women's quarters located behind the Selamluk building in the courtyard, now hosting permanent museum exhibitions since 2023. It is noted for its ornate wooden ceiling and traditional Balkan house design.

3
Ethnographic Collection

Showcases 19th-century Oriental-style clothing and jewelry that reflect the social, economic, and cultural status of Vranje's historic population. Includes garments made by local artisans such as tailors and jewelers.

4
Archaeology and Numismatics Department

Features artifacts from the region's archaeological sites and a rich collection of coins, illustrating the historical development of the Pčinjski okrug area.