Adligat Gallery Inđija

Železnička 1v, Inđija

Open hours: Wednesday – Sunday : 09.00 – 17.00

The Adligat Gallery Inđija is the first museum in Inđija and the first branch of the Adligat Museum from Belgrade, which contains the legacies of 14 important figures of our and world literature, art, history and science with a total of 1300 exhibits.

On the ground floor of the Adligat Gallery Indjija, there is an exhibition area where different exhibitions change periodically.Additionally, there is a corner dedicated to Japanese literature; personal belongings and awards of the journalist Donka Špiček and photographs and books by the writer Raša Popov.

The Adligat Gallery of Inđija also includes two rooms with legacies of great people of the 19th and 20th centuries. The first contains personal items, correspondence, letters, texts and furniture of the writer Miloš Crnjanski; books, letters and records of King Milan Obrenović; letters of Prince Đorđe Karađorđevic and personal items and awards of the chemist Marko T. Leka. In the room of the great people of the 20th century, there are personal items, books and awards of the Serbian actor Ivan Bekjarev; personal belongings of the prima ballerina and baroness Ivanka Lukateli; collections of books and personal belongings of Danilo Bata Stojković and letters of the painter Sava Šumanović.

The gallery opened its doors to visitors on 30th March 2022 with an exhibition of Pavle Vuisić, which consists of personal items, photographs, newspaper articles, songs, drawings, etc. Some objects are part of a permanent legacy.

The word ADLIGAT means several books bound in a single binding, it is a symbol of several peoples, cultures, generations under one roof.

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