Come and spend the day with us
Ticket prices
The number of tickets is limited and may sell out, so we encourage you to purchase them online. Ticket sales stop 30 minutes before the museum closes.
Free admission is granted to:
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Children under the age of 7;
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Members of the Museum Society of Serbia, ICOM, ULUPUDS, and ULUS;
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Students of the Faculty of Philosophy – Department of Ethnology and Anthropology, Faculty of Applied Arts, and the Academy for Arts and Conservation of the Serbian Orthodox Church (with student ID);
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Pupils of art schools (with student card);
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Employees of museums in Serbia (with valid ID);
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Journalists (with press ID);
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Persons with special needs or disabilities, along with their companions.
Како до нас
Visit us at Studentski Square 13 – The Ethnographic Museum is located in the heart of Belgrade.
Still, there are several parking options nearby:
Zone 1 – parking is available in the streets around Students’ Park
Zone 2 – in surrounding streets such as Kralja Petra, Gospodar Jevremova, and others
Additionally, there are several public garages in the wider city center, such as the garage in the Rajićeva Shopping Center and Obilićev Venac, from which the Museum can be reached on foot in just a few minutes.
From Republic Square – about 7 minutes
From Terazije – about 10 minutes
From the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia – about 12 minutes
From Slavija Square – about 20 minutes
The Museum is located near many cultural and historical landmarks, so the walk to it can be a pleasant part of your visit to the city center.
To the "Students' Square" stop:
Buses: 22A, 31, ECO2, E9
Trolleybuses: 28, 29, 41
To the "Kalemegdan" stop (Pariska Street):
Trams: 2 and 11
To Republic Square:
Buses: 26, 27, 32E, 37, 43, 44
From Republic Square, you can walk to the museum via Vasa Street (about a 5–10 minute easy walk).
Note: Due to ongoing works at Republic Square and surrounding streets, some public transport lines may currently be operating on altered routes. We recommend checking the latest information on the GSP Belgrade website or via a public transport app before your visit.
Taxi – the ride takes about 10–15 minutes.
Public transport – lines 36 and E9 take you to the city center. You can get off at the "Students' Square" or "Republic Square" stops.
There are several parking options available nearby:
Zone 2 – Parking is available in surrounding streets such as Gavrila Principa, Admirala Geprata, Balkanska, and Nemanjina (subject to payment under the zoned parking system).
Public Garages – The nearest garages are located on Masarikova Street, as well as near the “Prag” and “Slavija” hotels. From there, the Manak House can be reached on foot in just a few minutes.
We recommend using mobile apps to find available parking spots, as the city center is often very busy.
From Republic Square – about 10 minutes
From Terazije – about 8 minutes
From the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia – about 12 minutes
From Slavija Square – about 15 minutes
Manak House is located in the heart of Belgrade, in the historic Savamala district, close to many cultural and historical landmarks. A walk to the museum can be a pleasant part of your visit to the city center.
To the “Zeleni Venac” or “Balkan” stops (closest to Gavrila Principa Street):
Buses: 16, 65, 67, 68, 71, 77, 78, 95, E1
Trolleybuses: 40, 41
To the “Nemanjina” stop (a few minutes’ walk from Manak House):
Trams: 7, 9, 12, 13
Buses: 36, 46, 49
From these stops, you can reach Manak House on foot in 3–7 minutes, depending on the stop.
By taxi – the ride takes around 10–15 minutes, depending on traffic.
By public transport – bus line 36 takes you toward the city center. You can get off at "Zeleni Venac" or "Nemanjina" stops, both within a few minutes' walk from Manak House.
Combination – walk to the nearest tram stop (e.g., lines 3 or 12), then take the tram to "Nemanjina" or "Savska" stop, and walk to Manak House (about 5 minutes on foot).
We recommend using public transport apps to check real-time schedules and find the fastest route.