
Museum of Hunting and Forestry Jagodina
Pomoravski okrug
The Museum of Hunting and Forestry in Jagodina, Serbia, is a significant cultural institution dedicated to preserving and presenting the region's natural history and cultural heritage. Located in the Pomoravski district, the museum houses a vast collection of more than 10,000 artifacts spanning from prehistoric times to the contemporary era. Its exhibitions include archaeological finds, ethnographic items, and specialized collections related to hunting and forestry traditions, reflecting the area's historical relationship with nature and wildlife. The museum serves as a research and educational center, offering insights into the development of local craftsmanship, glassmaking, and traditional lifestyles. Visitors can explore various themed exhibits that highlight the evolution of human interaction with the environment in the Middle Pomoravlje region. The institution is known for its scholarly contributions and active role in cultural preservation, making it a key destination for those interested in Serbia's natural and cultural history.
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Consejo: The museum is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 18:00, and on Saturdays from 10:00 to 15:00. Sunday visits are available only for pre-arranged group tours. It is recommended to call ahead for group visits and guided tours. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, with free admission for children under seven and students holding annual passes. Visiting in the morning on weekdays offers a quieter experience to fully appreciate the exhibits.
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- •The museum's collection includes over 10,000 items ranging from prehistoric artifacts to modern-day exhibits.
- •Jagodina, where the museum is located, has a rich history dating back to at least 1399, with the town having had three different names over centuries: Jagodna, Jagodina, and Svetozarevo.
- •The museum contributes significantly to the research and preservation of the cultural and natural heritage of the Middle Pomoravlje region.
Guía del lugar
Archaeological Department
Features collections from the Stone Age and other prehistoric periods, showcasing early human activity and artifacts discovered in the region.
Medieval Glassmaking ExhibitionMedieval period
Displays artifacts related to the birth and development of glassmaking in Serbia, including medieval glass pieces.
Photography CollectionPre-1941
Showcases photographs taken before 1941, including works by photographer Milan Vučić, offering a visual history of the area.
Contacto
Teléfono: 035 8231328