The Museum of Vojvodina invites you to dive into the centuries-old history of the Balkans. It is one of the oldest and most significant cultural institutions gracing Novi Sad. Founded back in 1847, today it is a grand complex housing approximately 500,000 exhibits that tell the story of the region’s life over eight millennia.

This unique treasury, carefully preserved by Serbia, is located in two magnificent historical buildings on Dunavska Street. The main building, built in the Historicist style at the end of the 19th century, impresses not only with its architecture but also with unique artifacts, including three famous gilded Late Roman helmets, which have no analogues in Europe.
The museum's exhibition covers a wide range of fields: from paleontology and archaeology to ethnology and art history. Visitors can see everything from prehistoric tools to reconstructed interiors of pharmacies and photo studios from the early 20th century, making a visit here a true journey through time.