One city, ten locations. Citizens collected stamps and won prizes.
Another edition of the Belgrade Passport has successfully come to an end. Guided city walks, held on May 30, June 6, and June 13, 2026, were led by young art historian Brajan Vojinović. Participants had the opportunity to discover Belgrade through stories, socializing, and a game designed for everyone who enjoys exploring the city and collecting “trophies” – stamps – while also competing for valuable prizes.
A total of 163 completed passports were submitted by participants who collected all the stamps. The prize winners are:
Free Language Courses
- Valentina Cvetković – French language course at the French Institute in Serbia;
- Ana Stojanović – German language course at the Goethe-Institut;
- Ninoslav Janković – Spanish language course at the Cervantes Institute.
Graphic Prints by Young Serbian Artists (Kula Gallery)
- Mirjana Trklja
- Snežana Arsenijević
- Nikolina Radaković
- Miodrag Stojanović
- Nemanja Pešić
Handmade Unique Ceramic Mugs and Bowls (Blatobran Gallery)
- Aleksandar Simić
- Duška Vojinović
- Jelena Simić
- Stefan Karadžić
- Lazar Živković
- Dragica Lukić
- Nikola Živković
- Maria Gickov
- Andrea Kontić
- Bojana Kalanović
Congratulations to all the prize winners, and thank you to everyone who joined us in exploring Belgrade through the Belgrade Passport. We look forward to seeing you on future adventures!
The Belgrade Passport was developed with the support of the EU Delegation to Serbia and the European House, in cooperation with ten institutions, galleries, and collectives across Belgrade. Through each location, the Belgrade Passport builds a bridge between Belgrade and Europe.
The concept was created by the creative team Stamp Hunt.