The Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade is one of the key cultural institutions in Serbia, dedicated to preserving and promoting the country's scientific and technical heritage. It is housed in a notable three-story white building at 51 Skenderbegova Street and invites visitors on a fascinating journey through the history of technology and invention.

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The core of the exhibition is a rich collection comprising 25 thematic sets and about 700 unique items. These objects clearly illustrate the stages of scientific and technological development in Serbia over more than a century, showcasing both significant breakthroughs and everyday technical solutions of the past.
Through active efforts, including donations and gifts, the museum's holdings are constantly expanding and now number over 5,000 items, including valuable documents and photographs. Visitors can see all kinds of technology in all its forms—from ancient mechanisms to more modern devices—making a visit to the museum informative and interesting for a wide audience interested in the evolution of engineering.