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The Jadar Museum (Serbian Cyrillic: Музеј Јадра) is a history museum located in Loznica, Serbia. It has a permanent collection dedicated to man's activities in the area of Podrinje from prehistory until 1950. The museum is housed in the Old Pharmacy Building, which is the cultural monument of great importance.
History
The decision to create the museum was taken in 1984 by the Municipal assembly of Loznica, which decided on the building of "Old Pharmacy" to make it the city museum. The museum was opened on 14 September 1987 with a ceremony honoring two centuries of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić.
Exposition
Jadar Museum has a permanent collection dedicated to man's activities in the area of Loznica of prehistory until 1950.
The setting is enriched with years and now has 171 archaeological objects, 410 ethnological, historical 516, 195 numismatic and more than 1500 documents and photos.
In addition to the permanent exhibition at the Jadar Museum occasionally displayed temporary exhibitions, about 10 per year for 10 to 12 days.
Gallery
See also
Loznica
Vidin Grad
Koviljkin grad
Trojanov Grad
Gensis (vicus)
List of museums in Serbia
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jenghis Khan
- Jadar Museum
- Loznica
- Jadarite
- Momčilo Gavrić
- Vuk Karadžić Cultural Center
- Tadija Sondermajer
- List of museums in Serbia
- Roman Sondermajer
- Radom
- Drina