Museum of Mitrovica

The City Museum of Mitrovica is a museum in , Kosovo, established in 1952. It is currently housed in the former Yugoslav Army House located in the city center.
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  • Opening hours:
    Monday—Friday: 8:00 AM—4:00 PM
    Saturday—Sunday: noon—1:00 PM
  • Type: Museum
  • Description: museum in Kosovo
  • Also known as: City Museum (Mitrovica)”, “City Museum in Mitrovica”, “City Museum Mitrovica”, and “City Museum of Mitrovica
  • Address: Bulevardi Shemsi Ahmeti, Mitrovicë, 40000
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include New Bridge and Riza Lushta Stadium.

Bridge
The is a steel truss bridge crossing the river in , , connecting South Mitrovica and . The has become an iconic symbol of Kosovo's division, as it separates around 80,000 Kosovo Albanians in the south from around 50 000 Serbs and other nationalities living in the north. is situated 490 metres northwest of Museum of Mitrovica.

Stadium
is a multi-use in , . It was named after notable Juventus player Riza Lushta, who was from Mitrovica, and is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Trepça'89 of the Kosovar Superliga. is situated 570 metres west of Museum of Mitrovica.

Sports venue
is a multi–use sports hall in , which is the home of, the KB Trepça basketball, KH Trepça handball, KV Trepça volleyball and FC Trepça futsal teams. is situated 410 metres north of Museum of Mitrovica.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mitrovica and North Mitrovica.

or Mitrovicë is a city in northern Kosovo, ethnically divided between a southern ethnic-Albanian part and a northern ethnic-Serbian part along the Ibër river.

Town
or North Kosovska Mitrovica, is a town and municipality located in in . As of 2015, it has a population of 29,460 inhabitants.

Village
Suhodoll i Epërm or Gornji Suvi Do is a village in the municipality of in the , . According to the 2011 census, it has 224 inhabitants, all of whom are Albanians.

Museum of Mitrovica

Latitude
42.88728° or 42° 53′ 14″ north
Longitude
20.86859° or 20° 52′ 7″ east
Operator
Komuna e Mitrovicës
Open location code
8GJ2VVP9+WC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2522361036
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­museum
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q28403037
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Serbian—“Museum of Mitrovica” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Muzeu i Mitrovicës
  • Albanian: Muzeu i qytetit të Mitrovicës
  • German: Museum von Mitrovica
  • Serbian: Gradski muzej (Kosovskа Mitrovicа)
  • Serbian: Gradski muzej Kosovske Mitrovice
  • Serbian: Gradski muzej Kosovskа Mitrovicа
  • Serbian: Gradski muzej u Kosovskoj Mitrovici
  • Serbian: Muzej (Kosovskа Mitrovicа)
  • Serbian: Muzej Kosovske Mitrovice
  • Serbian: Muzej Kosovskа Mitrovicа
  • Serbian: Muzej u Kosovskoj Mitrovici
  • Serbian: Градски музеј (Косовска Митровица)
  • Serbian: Градски музеј Косовска Митровица
  • Serbian: Градски музеј Косовске Митровице
  • Serbian: Градски музеј у Косовској Митровици
  • Serbian: Музеј (Косовска Митровица)
  • Serbian: Музеј Косовска Митровица
  • Serbian: Музеј Косовске Митровице
  • Serbian: Музеј у Косовској Митровици

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Highlights include Parku i Muzeut and Mitrovice Employment Office.

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