Built in 1907, this long building with a baroque facade was once the family home of Mileva Mari膰, Serbian mathematician and the first wife of Albert Einstein. The couple lived here in 1907; in 1913 their sons were christened in the small St Nicholas Church, the city's oldest. Long neglected and fairly run down, the house can't be visited but there are plans to renovate in late 2018.
糖心传媒's must-see attractions
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Towering over the river on a 40m-high volcanic slab, this mighty citadel, considered Europe's second-biggest fortress (and one of its best preserved), is鈥
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First established in Pest (part of modern Budapest) in 1826 and moved to Novi Sad in 1864, this is one of Serbia's most important and long-standing鈥
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One of Europe's best by-the-Danube beaches, this 700m-long stretch morphs into a city of its own come summertime, with bars, stalls and all manner of鈥
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The regional museum in the town of Sremska Mitrovica has a rich collection spanning prehistoric, Roman and medieval periods. Its undisputed highlight are鈥
Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina
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Near to the Museum of Vojvodina's main building is this annexe. It is home to the city's premier collection of Serbian (particularly Vojvodinian) and鈥
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This worthwhile museum houses historical, archaeological and ethnological exhibits. The main building covers Vojvodinian history from Palaeolithic times鈥
City Museum of Novi Sad 鈥 Foreign Art Collection
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Once the private collection of famed Novi Sad mayor and physician Branko Ili膰, this special part of the City Museum鈥檚 collection displays paintings by鈥
Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzi膰
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Located next to Trg Galerija, this collection is often overshadowed by the famous Gallery of Matica Srpska and the Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection鈥
Nearby Novi Sad attractions
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This baroque-style Orthodox church adjacent to the Bishop's Palace dates from 1734; pop inside to check out its stained-glass interior and the iconostasis鈥
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Called simply 鈥榯he Cathedral鈥 by the locals, the 1895 Church of the Name of Mary on Trg Slobode is the largest Roman Catholic church in Novi Sad. Built in鈥
3. City Museum of Novi Sad 鈥 Foreign Art Collection
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Once the private collection of famed Novi Sad mayor and physician Branko Ili膰, this special part of the City Museum鈥檚 collection displays paintings by鈥
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The 1909 Synagogue of Novi Sad, designed by Hungarian architect Lip贸t Baumhorn, was built as the fifth one on the same location to serve the city鈥檚 once鈥
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This worthwhile museum houses historical, archaeological and ethnological exhibits. The main building covers Vojvodinian history from Palaeolithic times鈥
6. Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
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This collection of works by the most important Serbian artists from the first half of the 20th century is housed in a building that's also been declared a鈥
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First established in Pest (part of modern Budapest) in 1826 and moved to Novi Sad in 1864, this is one of Serbia's most important and long-standing鈥
8. Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzi膰
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Located next to Trg Galerija, this collection is often overshadowed by the famous Gallery of Matica Srpska and the Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection鈥