Belgrade Aquarium Project Is In Motion

The Ministry of Finance says all key conditions have been met for the long-awaited project, despite continued public opposition

Serbia’s Ministry of Finance has announced that the necessary conditions have been created to begin the implementation of the Belgrade Aquarium project, marking a significant step toward the development of one of the capital’s planned tourism and educational attractions.

According to the ministry, the required legal, financial and administrative procedures have now been completed, allowing work on the project to move into the next phase. Officials describe the aquarium as an investment that will combine tourism, education and environmental awareness while enriching Belgrade’s cultural and leisure offer. The facility is expected to feature aquatic species from around the world, interactive educational exhibits and research components aimed at promoting biodiversity and marine conservation.

The announcement, however, comes amid strong public criticism. While many acknowledge that major European capitals and global cities often invest in landmark attractions such as aquariums, a significant portion of public opinion in Serbia argues that government resources should instead be directed toward more pressing needs. Improving public transport, modernizing hospitals and healthcare facilities, renovating student dormitories and installing air conditioning in schools and universities are frequently cited as higher priorities.

The aquarium project has therefore become part of a broader debate over public spending and development priorities. Similar divisions have emerged over investments such as the National Stadium, the EXPO 2027 project and large-scale infrastructure developments, with critics arguing that everyday public services deserve greater attention before landmark projects. The government, on the other hand, maintains that investments of this kind are essential for Belgrade’s modernization, tourism development and its ambition to further position itself as a leading European capital.

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