"National Museum in Arandjelovac: Guardian of Cultural Heritage"
The National Museum in Aranđelovac is a complex-type museum that preserves the cultural heritage and movable cultural assets in the fields of archaeology, history, art history, ethnology, and anthropology.
The Museum holds jurisdiction over the Risovača Cave, a first-category natural monument and a cultural property of great importance, as well as over the historic site of Orašac, which is designated as a cultural property of exceptional importance.
The Museum’s experts carry out its core activities — research, study, protection, and presentation of movable cultural heritage — through collections in archaeology, art history, history, ethnology, and anthropology, located across three key sites: Risovača Cave, Orašac, and the main Museum building.
Over the past decades, the Museum’s publishing projects have shed light on numerous topics within the scientific disciplines it covers.
Through children’s workshops and collaboration with primary and secondary schools in Aranđelovac, we strive to bring the fields of cultural and historical heritage and identity studies closer to younger generations.
“The National Museum in Arandjelovac encompasses numerous sites of historical and cultural significance. Discover archaeological sites, cultural monuments, and other landmarks that testify to the rich heritage of Topola and Arandjelovac.”
“Discover the wealth of archaeological sites that bear witness to the millennial history of Topola and Arandjelovac. From prehistoric settlements to Roman remains, our archaeological sites reveal fascinating stories of the region’s past.”