Tuesday‒Thursday: 10:00 – 20:00
Friday: 10:00 – 22:00
Saturday‒Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00
Monday: closed

The last admission to the Gallery is 30 minutes before closing.

Tickets are purchased at the GMS store. The ticket grants access to the Permanent Exhibition and temporary exhibitions and is valid for a single entry to the Gallery of Matica Srpska.

Ticket prices:

Regular ticket – 400 RSD
Discounted ticket – 200 RSD (students, citizens over 60 years old)
Individual ticket with guided tour – 1,200 RSD

Group ticket:
• 200 RSD per person, without a guided tour
• 200 RSD per person, for school groups with a guided tour
• 400 RSD per person, with a guided tour in Serbian
• 400 RSD per person, with a guided tour in English
Family ticket (3 or more members) – 800 RSD
Creative workshops for children on Saturdays – 200 RSD
Annual ticket – 1,999 RSD

Free Admission:
• Fridays for all individual visitors
• Tuesdays for parents with babies
• Children under 18 years old
• Personal assistants accompanying individuals with disabilities
• Members of the GMS Friends Club
• Members of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) with valid membership for the current year
• Members of the Museum Society of Serbia (with valid membership for the current year)
• Journalists (with valid accreditation)
• Members of ULUS (Association of Fine Artists of Serbia) with valid accreditation

Information on tickets and sales: +381 21 4899 013
GMSprodavnica@galerijamaticesrpske.rs 

The Gallery of Matica srpska is located in the center of Novi Sad at Gallery Square.

From Liberty Square, the main city square, the Gallery is a 6–7 minute walk. See Google maps.

From Novi Sad train and bus station:

From anywhere in the city:

  • By city bus:

Lines 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12: stop at “Bulevar Mihajla Pupina – underpass.”
Lines 1, 4, 8, 9, 12, 69, 70: stop at “Žarka Zrenjanina – Municipality” or “Žarka Zrenjanina – Executive Council.”
Lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 12, 14, 15: stop at “Uspenska – Šafarikova.”
View the city bus route map

Parking: Blue and red parking zones are available in front of GMS. More information on parking fees and zones is available.

The city bike rental service is available at www.nsbike.rs

Free, monitored bicycle parking is available in front of GMS.

Artworks that “live” under the roof of the Gallery of Matica Srpska, offer you the possibility to explore different historical periods and experience the spirit of past times. To ensure an enjoyable visit and maximize your experience of the artworks, please follow these guidelines:

  • Free WiFi is available under the name “gmsguest”.
  • The Gallery lobby has a cloakroom and lockers (maximum dimensions: 65 × 34 × 26 cm) for storing bags, backpacks, umbrellas, etc. Coats and jackets can be left in the cloakroom.
  • Please do not touch the artworks, frames, pedestals, or protective objects.
  • Please do not bring food or drinks into the Gallery.
  • Please speak quietly to allow all visitors to enjoy the exhibits.
  • Photography and filming are permitted without flash.

The Gallery of Matica Srpska is committed to ensuring that its building, collection, programs, and services are accessible to all visitors.

For visitors with mobility disabilities:

  • Parking is available in front of the Gallery.
  • An external lift provides access to the building.
  • A ramp is available in the lobby.
  • An internal elevator serves the second floor.
  • A restroom for individuals with disabilities is available.

For visitors with hearing impairments:

  • A sign language application is available in the GMS store.
    Video and text materials provide insights into modern Serbian art history and feature stories about 15 artworks from the GMS collection.

Personal assistants accompanying individuals with disabilities receive free admission to GMS.

  • An artwork is best observed from a distance of 80 cm.
  • Works of art are supposed to be seen by the future generations as well, therefore, we will enjoy looking at them without touching them.
  • Museum visitors like to enjoy works of art and therefore, we will do our best not to disturb the others with our behavior.
  • The Gallery halls feed the mind and the spirit, whereas we can enjoy food and drinks in the Gallery’s garden.
  • If we need a short break, we will not do that by leaning against the walls, but will use the comfortable armchairs in the exhibition halls.
  • If we particularly like a work of art, we can take a photograph as a memory, without using the flash.
  • As purses, backpacks and umbrellas often hinder our full enjoyment of the Gallery, we can leave them in the lockers in the hall and jackets and coats in the cloakroom.
  • If you are interested in something in particular, our curators will answer all of your questions.