Visit one of the oldest wineries in Serbia
Our winery is also the Royal museum of viniculture and viticulture
You will have the oportunity to see some of the exponats dating from 1931
We will present you the oldest archive of wines in Serbia
In 1931, the King’s Winery was built in the foot of Oplenac slope, on the French model. The building has been preserved and it is still an extraordinary example of a modern wine-cellar. It is 45m long and 15m wide and has a ground floor and two underground floors, with constant temperature from 10 to 12˚C. There are 99 oak barrels, including three in the ground floor museum exhibition, received by King Alexander in 1922, as a wedding gift from the people of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Each barrel has carved inscription of the Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian national anthems’ first verses. The museum exhibition has some of the bottles from the period of the Winery’s foundation, as well as the equipment that was used in the process of wine bottling.
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