Information
The exhibition Fumetto Made in Italy – Generazioni will take place from March 20 to June 30, 2026, at the upper atrium of the Museum of Yugoslavia in Belgrade.
Find all information on opening hours and ticket prices below!
OPENING HOURS
Tuesday - Sunday
10:00 AM -6:00 PM
last entry 5:00 PM
Monday
Closed
Special closures: April 18 and 20 (Orthodox Easter)
CONTACTS
TICKETS
Full price
RSD 800
Residents in Serbia
RSD 600
Students
RSD 400
Students and seniors residing in Serbia
RSD 200
*Check the FAQ to find out who is eligible for free admission
FAQ
Where can I buy tickets?
You can purchase your ticket exclusively at the ticket office: online purchase is currently not available.
Who is entitled to free admission?
Free admission is available for several categories of visitors and on specific occasions. Individual visitors can enter free of charge on the first Thursday of each month and during national holidays, as well as during the Museum’s annual programs, in particular on May 4 and May 25.
Children up to the age of 10 and people with disabilities are also entitled to free admission. In organized groups, every fifteenth visitor is granted free entry, unless other discounts already apply.
Free access is also granted to teachers and students of disciplines such as art history, ethnology, anthropology, archaeology, history, and fine arts academies, upon presentation of valid identification, as well as to accredited journalists.
Members of professional organizations such as ICOM, Docomomo, the Museum Association of Serbia, and AICA, as well as members of ULUS and ULUPUDS, are also entitled to free entry upon presentation of a valid membership card.
Finally, free admission is granted in the context of official protocol visits organized by state institutions of the Republic of Serbia and during special initiatives or promotional programs of the Museum, subject to approval by the Museum’s management.
What services are available for visitors with disabilities?
The Museum of Yugoslavia organizes guided tours of the permanent exhibition in Serbian Sign Language, dedicated to deaf and hard-of-hearing visitors. Guided tours can be scheduled upon request via email.
Access to the “25 May” Museum, within the Museum of Yugoslavia complex, is also guaranteed for wheelchair users.
The Museum of Yugoslavia’s Department of Communication and Program Development organizes, upon request, activities and programs dedicated to visitors with disabilities.