• Guided tour of the exhibition “Sarajevo 1992-1996/ The Longest Siege” with Mario Boccia

    December 9th at 12:00 The guided tour will be in English. Mario Boccia is a photojournalist, author of reports on global issues, and creator of articles and photographs published in numerous Italian media outlets. For twenty years, he has worked in war-torn and impoverished regions in Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, striving to find signs of hope...

  • “In the Labyrinth”: So, Where Are We Now?

    The year behind us brought significant changes to several countries of the former Yugoslavia, while the general sense of crisis deepened. In Serbia, students awakened enormous hope, energized society, and raised key questions—but political change did not occur. Should we expect it in 2026? And if so, in what form?   In Croatia, Thompson’s concert lifted the rug under which...

  • Discussion “Good and Bad News About the Judiciary in 2025”

    On Thursday, 11 December 2025, at 6 pm, a discussion titled “Good and Bad News About the Judiciary in 2025” will be held at M90 – the Museum of the Nineties (Kneza Miloša 3). The event is organized by the Peščanik Citizens’ Association and the Center for Judicial Research (CEPRIS). This year, citizens - led by students - addressed their...

  • Panel discussion “In the jaws of life and politics – Serbian film in 2025.”

    On Thursday, December 18, 2025, starting at 7 PM, a panel discussion titled “In the Jaws of Life and Politics – Serbian Film in 2025” will be held. At the end of a year in which the Film Center of Serbia did not open a single call for supporting local film makers, when film festival FEST was not held (it...

  • Market at the Museum of the 90s!

    With great excitement, we invite you to visit our first ever Bazaar at the Museum of the 90s, taking place on 20. December 20 and 21, from 12 PM to 7 PM! Expect a thoughtfully curated selection of authentic handmade design and vintage pieces!Be sure not to miss jewelry collections inspired by the monumental shapes of brutalist memorials, as well...

  • SOUNDS OF CHANGES

    https://youtu.be/ZwwkLl63jbU?si=P-NSbOS6FMV9Xy2w Ars acoustic review Student protests. Serbia, December 6, 2024 – June 28, 2025 Authors: Ivana Stefanović / Ana Kotevska Duration: 16.25 Sound design: Zoran Jerković Private production “Samizdat” 25.08. 2025. The documentary materials used were recorded on private mobile phones, obtained via social media, or taken from publicly available media outlets. photo: Gavrilo Andrić

  • Exhibition “The Nineties: From dissent to resistance” in the Cultural Center Požarevac

    On Monday, December 22 at 6:00 PM, the exhibition he Nineties: From Dissent to Resistance will open at the Cultural Center Požarevac. The exhibition is the continuation of a long-term research project dedicated to exploring and presenting alternative perspectives on the turbulent decade of the 1990s in the former Yugoslavia. Through six thematic sections, it introduces audiences to stories of...

  • Tribune: Belgrade ❤️ Sarajevo. Examples of solidarity in 1992-1996.

    On Thursday, January 22, at 7 PM, a panel discussion will be held dedicated to memories of solidarity actions undertaken by Belgrade residents during the siege of Sarajevo (April 1992 – February 1996). These packages were prepared and packed in Belgrade, and sent to Sarajevo through very complicated and risky ways with the help of the organization "Adra." There also...

  • The Track – Screening of the Documentary Film

    Screening of the documentary film "The Track", January 28th at 7 p.m. Directed by: Ryan Sidhoo The Track is a contemporary coming-of-age story following three teenagers—Mirza, Zlatan, and Hamza—chasing their Olympic dreams in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina. Guided by their coach Senad, they train on the famous yet neglected bobsled track on Trebević, riddled with bullet holes, a relic of...

  • Guided tour of the exhibition “The Longest Siege”

    One week before the exhibition closes a guided tour of the exhibition "The Longest Siege" by Italian photographer Mario Boccia will be organized. Admission is free, and registrations are accepted via email at email @museum90.com