Serbian School Museum


Figure 1.--This is a montage of school images from the Serbian School Museum, a wonderful source of information on Serbian education and school history.

A HBC reader in Belgrade reports, "What a wonderful experience I have had today. I have not come across anything as specialized as here in Serbia. A Museum to Schooling in Serbia. The museum was the inspiration of Dimitrije Putnikovic (18??-1910). He thought the history of scholarship should not be forgot. He built up a collection about Serbian Education. He founded 'The School Museum' in 1896. Its first exhibition took place in 1898. The exhibition was in an elementary school called Western Vracar. For many years the key location of the Museum.There were other schools that also held exhibits and had a room to show them to the public. For a long time the Museum did not have a permanent location. It was split amongst several schools. There were set backs. Many of the museum's exhibits were destroyed in World War I and World War II. In 1960 the museum was called 'The Museum of Pedagogy'. It was found a permanent location in 1969 in a Secondary School called 'Realka'. This was a specialist school for teaching modern languages and Science. It collects information on Serbian education and school history."








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