Jagodina
Jagodina is a city in central Serbia along Corridor 10, 140 km from Belgrade and 100 km from Niš. Known for the first zoo in inland Serbia, the Aqva Park, the Wax Figures Museum, and the Museum of Naive Art.
Jagodina is located in the heart of Serbia, alongside Corridor 10, 140 km from Belgrade and 100 km from Niš. It is the administrative centre of the Pomoravlje District, which has a population of 260,000.
On the way to your chosen destination, let Jagodina satisfy your curiosity: relax in the city park Đurđevo Brdo beneath century-old linden trees, visit the Zoological Garden (the second in Serbia), cool off at Aqva Park (the first in Serbia), or explore the Museum of Wax Figures (the first in Serbia, sixth in Europe) with its 28 exhibits.
The city is also home to the Museum of Naive Art (founded in 1960, with international status since 1994) and the Regional Museum, which houses the world-famous Neolithic statuette Mother with Child.