POI data

General information
Jewish Historical Museum
Ecclesiastical museum, treasury
Judaism
no
The Jewish Historical Museum (JHM) in Belgrade is a comprehensive and, in many ways, unique museum in Serbia. It is the only Jewish museum in the country, thematically specialized, and very complex in terms of contents. Apart from museum exhibits, the Jewish Historical Museum also has its own, relatively large, archives whose documentation and photodocumentation are a testimony both of the Holocaust, during which many Jewish communities literally perished, and of the life and activities of Jewish communities from Serbia and the whole territory of former Yugoslavia during the 19th and, even more, the 20th century,including the present times. The Jewish Historical Museum was founded in 1948, as part of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Yugoslavia. It is interesting to note that the idea of founding a museum of this type dates much further back. Already after the First Congress of the Federation of Jewish Religious Communities of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, held in 1921 in Zagreb, there were recommendations and plans concerning the foundation of such a museum as the right place to preserve the heritage and cultural identity. Yet, the idea had not materialized. Having in mind the World War II and the events that followed from 1941 in Yugoslavia, from this time perspective one could say that it is in fact a lucky coincidence that the Jewish museum had not been founded at that time.
Location
Kralja Petra 71A
Belgrade
11 000
Serbia
Belgrade
44.8102
20.4459
68.77
Contact
(381) 11 / 26 22 634
http://www.jimbeograd.org/eng/news/Publikacija_o_JIM_eng.pdf
Additional information
Good
Unlimited visit
Good
Medium
International
Excellent
Religious tourism,Cultural tourism