Big Gunpowder Magazine
Lower Town of Belgrade Fortress
April 19th – October 31th, 2012
The exhibition “Roman Portraits and the Residents of the Singidunum” consists of sculptures of people, kings, gods and heroes, and represented a period from 2nd to 4th century AD, during which the Belgrade military camp evolved into a border city of the Roman Empire.
The author of the concept of the exhibition is a museum consultant Deana Ratković, while the authors of the texts are Ivana Popović and Deana Ratković. The exhibition installation was designed by Igor Stepančić. Responsible for the graphic design was Nikola Radojčić.
The exhibition is organized in collaboration PE “Belgrade Fortress” and the “National Museum in Belgrade”. These two institutions together, for years, take care of the Roman stones monuments exhibited in the Big Gunpowder Magazine.
OPENING HOURS:
Every day, except Monday
12.00 am – 05.00 pm
TICKETS:
Points of sale:
– Gallery of Belgrade Fortress in Inner Stambol Gate (opening hours: 10.00 am – 05.00 pm)
– Nebojsa Tower (opening hours: 10.00 am – 06.00 pm)
Ticket price:
– Single ticket per person: 200,00 RSD
– Group ticket (minimum 20 persons): 140,00 RSD
– Pupils, students, senior citizens: 100,00 RSD
– Every last Wednesday of the month, admission is free.