Muzej Nikola Tesla, Discover the Genius of Tesla's Inventions

Belgrade, Krunska 51
The collection is saved and preserved inside this museum
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Introduction

Nikola Tesla is hailed as the "greatest scientist in human history" and one of his inventions - the alternating current (AC) system - laid the foundation for modern wireless radio and communications. Although he didn't live in Belgrade, Serbia, he has always been a proud figure for Serbians. Many things, such as Tesla Airport and the 100 dinar banknote with his portrait, prove this point. After Tesla's death, his nephew Sava Kosanovic inherited his personal belongings, including research materials, books, and photos. According to Tesla's wishes, these private items and his ashes were returned to Belgrade and preserved in the Tesla Museum. The museum also displays many of Tesla's inventions and achievements, showcasing his outstanding contributions to science and technology.

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Address
Belgrade, Krunska 51
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00am to 6:00pm.
Science experiments and demonstrations inside the museum are conducted hourly. During the summer, it will be open until 8:00pm.
Transportation
Take bus No. 2, 10, 12, 14, 24, 26, 27 or 74 and get off at Pravni Fakultet.