A good museum which is small in size but worth the visit and the entry cost. The main section contains a lot of history, quite jumbled up, in Serbian and English. It is a bit wordy but all interesting. They house a few artefacts from most time periods. There is a massive wooden boat that could be from any time period, and a giant well underneath it all which is a great experience to see. The barriers mean you can’t see down it though, you’re forced to stand on the railing for a second which seems counter-effective in safety design.
There is a cool and dark science-based section about Albert Einstein’s wife - a local. I really recommend seeing this as you’ll learn that they wrote papers together but they were all published in his name! A power couple yes but she is yet another under-appreciated woman of science.
They don’t take card! Cash only. The museum is in a very nice historic area with some outdoor attractions around it and a good view of the river....
Read moreI visited the museum during the exhibition dedicated to Mileva Marić and her life story. The setting inside the Petrovaradin Fortress adds a special atmosphere, and the ticket was very affordable, which made the visit even more accessible. The exhibition itself was informative and highlighted some touching moments from her life, but I couldn't help feeling that it only scratched the surface. With such a powerful and inspiring figure, I expected a bit more depth and creativity in the presentation. Still, it’s a meaningful place to visit if you’re interested in local history or just want to experience a museum inside one of Novi Sad’s most...
Read moreA nice small museum with good historical information including English translations. There is also a very artistic representation of the life of Albert Einstein's first wife, Mileva Marić. It is well worth the visit.
One thing to note is that it is cash only and there are no ATMs in the Fortress. The cost is only 400 but if you want to do that catacomb tour you either need a group of at least 10 or pay for 10 tickets, which we would have done except we did not have enough local currency and that was...
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