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The Nikola Tesla Museum is a museum located in Belgrade, Serbia, dedicated to the life and work of the famous inventor and electrical engineer, Nikola Tesla. The museum is located in the residential villa where Tesla lived and worked in the last years of his life, and it was officially opened to the public in 1955.
The museum's collection includes original documents, manuscripts, scientific and technical drawings, patents, photographs, and personal belongings of Nikola Tesla. Visitors can see his laboratory, where he performed many of his experiments, as well as models of his inventions and various instruments that he used.
The museum also has an audio-visual room where visitors can watch a documentary about Tesla's life and work, as well as a library with more than 5,000 titles related to Tesla and his work. The museum hosts various events and exhibitions, and it is a popular destination for science enthusiasts and Tesla fans from all over the world.