Sirogojno Old Village Museum

An authentic open-air museum preserving traditional village life and wooden architecture.
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Working Hours
09:00–17:00 (seasonal variations)
Entrance Fee
Around 250–300 RSD (indicative public info)

The Old Village Museum in Sirogojno is an open-air ethnographic complex presenting traditional rural life in Serbia’s Zlatibor region. The museum preserves original wooden houses, barns, workshops, and household items, offering a detailed look at 19th-century village life.

Visitors can walk through authentic homesteads, learn about traditional crafts, and experience preserved architecture typical of the mountain villages. The museum also hosts workshops, exhibitions, and cultural events dedicated to local craftsmanship and customs.

Sirogojno remains an important cultural center that keeps traditional knowledge alive and helps visitors understand the connection between community, woodcraft, and rural heritage.

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