A good Tesla museum. It is interesting to learn the whole story of his life and inventions. It is a pity that the museum is small and the price is quite high compared to other museums. The cost is 900 dinars. All the staff speaks English. The guides tell only in English and Serbian, and then according to the schedule. The schedule may change, which makes it difficult to go to the museum. I had to come several times, because some days are separated for schoolchildren and tourists do not come in these days. It is better to call each other to clarify the schedule of the museum. It may differ from the schedule on the website.
This place is from the category of "I've been here" for me, and it's cool, finally)) We arrived at 6:30 p.m. and queued outside. We waited for half an hour and went in. We bought tickets for 800 rubles, the child is free (3 years). We went to the hall to the screen, everyone sat down and a video about Tesla's life began in English with Turkish subtitles. Next, a short tour with the inclusion of, I counted, 5 exhibits. The most important thing scared me and the child a little, the 500 kilovolt transformer was too loud))) We touched the electricity at the end)) the ball is very gently electrocuted)) We took a picture at the capsule with ashes and with a wax figure of Tesla.
About the visit: you need to know the schedule, I forgot to take a picture, but the main thing is that not all hours are free for visitors without a group. There are special hours for group visiting excursions in which ordinary visitors are not allowed. Exactly a free hour from 14 in (Serbian language excursion), and exactly from 19 free for ordinary mortals. And yes, everything is in English, one hour in Serbian per day.
It's a popular place with tourists, I haven't seen the locals.
They work at a strictly allotted time: excursions change every hour, so it is advisable to come in advance or be in an organized group (they arrive at the appointed time) and they are allowed in without waiting in line.
Every hour, excursions are conducted in Serbian or English; there are no excursions in Russian yet.
The museum premises are compact, more than 40 people are not allowed, while there are only 20-30 chairs for watching the 15-minute video from which the tour begins, the rest are practically in another hall, and they can no longer hear so well due to the acoustic features of the building.
We had a tour in English, while the film was with Serbian subtitles (it was hard for me to watch, because one text sounds, another on the screen, and I couldn't read subtitles).
After the film, a short story about the exhibits and Nikola Tesla.
And only then the experiment, for which many come. Then there is free time to buy souvenirs and inspect the museum's exposition (there is no excursion on it), although it is possible to divide 40 people into 3 groups and for some to conduct a tour of the halls, for others a film, for others experts, then switch. And so, from a group of 40 people (we had a children's group of athletes with us), they demanded, they did not ask, namely, they demanded SILENCE?!
Of the cons: there is no toilet, a cooler with water (at +35 it is clearly not enough).
The tour itself lasts 40 minutes. It is possible to leave your suggestions in the feedback book.
There is a hall for classes with children, where we watched a movie about Nikola Tesla. Personally, I was interested, but waiting for an hour outside in the scorching sun was not very good. There are 4 benches near the museum, but not quite in the shade. I was at the 2nd session in the morning from 11:00, I didn't make it to 10, because I was walking. You can only get to the museum by taxi, you will have to walk a little from the tram and bus.