Museum of the history of the formation of Serbian schools from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Three spacious halls, where
exhibits dedicated to school education are located.
All inscriptions are duplicated in Cyrillic and Latin.
There is an opportunity for interactive activities with children.
Of the cons: they did not conduct an excursion for me alone, at that moment there was a nice girl at the entrance who speaks only Serbian.
The guide was not there. I spent 1.5 hours, I liked it. I read in Serbian, some of the information was intuitive, I translated something with an online translator.
If you are not interested in this topic, then it is better not to spend 400 dinars.
There is no private toilet, but there is a free one in the park across the street. There is no water cooler, but there are air conditioners in the halls (or the ventilation worked well, it was cooler there than outside at +38).
In general, the museum left a good impression, and I spent my time usefully.