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Beside Kate Hudson, another big Hollywood name is in Belgrade: They visited the Nikola Tesla Museum

The stars were photographed in front of this institution, and we bring you the photos from the scene

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Kate Hudson Photo: Profimedia

After Kate Hudson, another Hollywood superstar has arrived in Belgrade. And it's Edward Norton. The Hollywood actors, who are in the Serbian capital shooting a sequel to the movie "Knives Out" visited the Nikola Tesla Museum.

Kate took her daughter with her, while Edward was accompanied by his wife. Along with Hudson and Norton, the director of the Nikola Tesla Museum, Ivona Jevtic, and well-known Belgrade businessman Andreja Kesic were also there today.

The stars were photographed in front of this institution, and we bring you the photos from the scene.

Edvard Norton, Kejt Hadson Kate Hudson, her daughter, and Ivona Jevtic; Photo: Nikola Tesla Museum

The museum dedicated to the Serbian-American inventor and scientist was opened in Belgrade on October 20, 1955, and was the first technical museum in Yugoslavia. The opening presented the permanent exhibition, which gave visitors the opportunity to see models built accurately according to Tesla’s drawings.

The museological work of the Nikola Tesla Museum may be seen as beginning in 1957, when Tesla's urn received by the museum went on display as a permanent exhibit. Since October 9, 1969, the museum has been the property of the City of Belgrade, having been transferred from the federal government by an agreement promulgated in the Official Gazette of the Yugoslav Government, says the museum's website, nikolateslamuseum.org.

Edvard Norton, Kejt Hadson Andreja Kesic, Edward Norton, Ivona Jevtic; Photo: Nikola Tesla Museum

Today, the Nikola Tesla Museum is a scientific and cultural institution which is unique in Serbia and the world. It is the only museum preserving the original and personal legacy of Nikola Tesla. Its holdings include the following exceptionally valuable collections:

- More than 160,000 original documents

- More than 2,000 books and periodicals

- More than 1,200 historical and technical exhibits

- More than 1,500 photographs and glass photographic plates of original technical items, instruments and devices

- More than 1,000 plans and drawings

Otherwise, Daniel Craig, who is known for his role as James Bond, was also in Belgrade a few days ago. The British actor was in the Serbian capital to shoot his "Knives Out 2" scenes.

(Telegraf.rs)

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