MuseumThe Museum of African Art - The Veda and Dr. Zdravko Pečar Collection
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About the museum
The Museum of African Art is the first and only museum in the region entirely dedicated to the cultures and arts of the African continent. The permanent display consists of representative examples of, primarily West African art and includes selected objects from the collection formed by the founders of the Museum – Veda Zagorac and Dr. Zdravko Pečar.
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- 17a, Андре Николића, Senjak, МЗ Топчидерско брдо-Сењак, Београд (Савски венац), Savski Venac Urban Municipality, Belgrade, City of Belgrade, Central Serbia, 11000, Serbia
- Today:
- 09:00 - 17:00
- Mon
- 10:00 - 18:00
- Tue
- 10:00 - 18:00
- Wed
- 10:00 - 18:00
- Thu
- 10:00 - 18:00
- Fri
- 10:00 - 18:00
- Sat
- 10:00 - 18:00
- Sun
- 10:00 - 18:00
- http://www.mau.rs/sr/
Exhibits
Exhibits featured with audio
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About the Museum
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Fishing Boat from Ghana
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About the Museum's Permanent Display
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About African Art and African Artists
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Barn Door. Dogon People, Mali
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Pillar from the "toguna" council building. Dogon People, Mali
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Masks of the Dogon, Mali
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"Kanaga" mask. Dogon people, Mali
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The "sirige" mask. Dogon people, Mali
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Leader's staff "massa bere." Mali
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Wooden lid. Woyo, DR Congo
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The African gourd - calabash
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Mande ceramics, West Africa
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"Mother with child" sculpture. Bambara, Mali.
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The Chiwara mask. Bambara, Mali.
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Mask of the Marka people, Mali.
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Nomoli stone figures
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Djembe Drum, West Africa
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Drum from the "sacred forest." Baga, Guinea.
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The African Harp - kora
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Fon textiles. Benin
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Ashanti stools, Ghana
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Nimba mask, Guinea
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Masks of the Dan, Ivory Coast
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Miniature masks of the Dan, Ivory Coast
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Filafani textiles. The Senufo, Ivory Coast
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The Gbekre monkey sculpture. The Baule, Ivory Coast
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The "fire-spiter" mask. Guinea
Reviews
5 reviews
Review this tour-
09-04-2022
The strongest support for this museum mission came during the 1970s from UNESCO who visited the MAA opening in 1977., the following year, Dragoljub Najman, UNESCO Assistant Director-General, donated a collection of 30 objects from Zaire and Congo to the museum and in 1979 the exhibition “On the Edge of the Sahara” was displayed in the MAA as a gift from UNESCO’s International Fund for the Development of Culture. Mr Dragoljub Najman was later also a Yugoslav Ambassador to UNESCO.
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05-15-2022
Vrlo zanimljivo i informativno. Redosled je malo razbacan na sve strane, ali je zanimljivo videti sve i čuti nove stvari, posebno o kulturi sa afričkog kontinenta.
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08-07-2021
Veoma zanimljivo..
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02-17-2021
Savršeno!
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04-18-2020
Fabulous tour!!!
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