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  1. Reconstruction of the Nikola Tesla Museum started on November 3, 2006. The first phase of the project was scheduled to have been complete by the end of 2006. The garden on the roof of the museum was designed to be enclosed by glass windows, which would turn the roof into a computer room.

  2. The Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade was opened to the public on October 20, 1955. It was the first technical museum in Yugoslavia. The opening presented the permanent exhibition, which gave visitors the opportunity to see models built accurately according to Tesla’s drawings.

  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Situated in the beautiful Krunska Street No. 51 in Belgrade’s city center, the Nikola Tesla Museum resides within a historic villa originally constructed for the Genčić family between the two World Wars (1927-1929) and designed by the renowned architect Dragiša Brašovan.

  4. The Nikola Tesla Museum inherits the original archive of the famous scientist. UNESCO included this rich collection in the “Memory of the World” Register, which represents the highest form of protection of a cultural asset.

  5. Apr 25, 2016 · The museum contains more than 160,000 original documents, ranging from detailed plans Tesla made of various electrical apparatus and instruments to Christmas cards he received from his many...

  6. After Tesla’s death on January 7th 1943, his complete legacy was moved from USA to Belgrade. The former family house of Mr. Genčić at 51 Proleterskih brigada Street was assigned to the...

  7. On the basis of Article 80, Paragraph 2, of the Yugoslav Constitution, and at the proposal of the Government Council for Science and Culture, the Yugoslav Government, on December 5, 1952,...

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