National Archives of Serbia

National Archives of Serbia

The National Archives of Serbia were founded in 1900. Prior to that Serbia adopted a law that would enable the creation of a national archive through the adoption of a law on National Archives on the second of December 1898. However, archival work already started in 1847. The name of the archives varied from time to time, during the time that Serbia was a kingdom it was referred to as the Royal National Archive.

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Founding Members

The founding members of the National Archives were: J.N. Ivkovic, Dr. M. Gavrilovic, M. Rancic and M.K. Borisavljevic.

Archives Today

Serbia today knows an extensive network of archives that cover the whole of the country. Although the National Archives in Belgrade were heavily damaged during World War II, the archives still hold a large amount of information that dates back to early medieval times.

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