The Municipal Museum of Subotica (, ) in Subotica, Vojvodina, Serbia, is the municipal institution focused on the research, preservation and presentation of historical objects and artifacts related to the north BaÃÂka region. The museum was originally founded in 1892 and was re-established in the aftermath of World War II in Yugoslavia in 1948 by the Subotica Municipal Assembly. The palace housing the City Museum was built by Dr. Mikà ¡a Demeter according to a design by the Vago brothers from Budapest. The building was designed and constructed in 1906.
The art collection houses an important selection of works by artists associated with Subotica. It features a distinguished gallery of Hungarian artists from Vojvodina (1830âÂÂ1930), alongside works by prominent South Slavic artists such as Nikola AleksiÃÂ, Stjepan BakoviÃÂ, Milan KonjoviÃÂ, Novak Radoniàand Sava à  umanoviÃÂ. The archaeological collection includes artifacts from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages. The natural history collection features geological, paleontological, mineralogical, petrological, zoological, and botanical specimens.