Nikola Tesla is buried in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia. His remains were moved there in 1957, and the museum is dedicated to his legacy and contributions to science and technology.
Tesla, who was born in 1856 in what is now Croatia, spent much of his life in the United States, where he conducted groundbreaking work in electrical engineering and invented many modern conveniences. After his death in 1943, his body was cremated, and a portion of his ashes were later placed in a brass urn at the museum. The museum not only houses his remains but also showcases many of his inventions and personal items, making it a place of pilgrimage for those who admire his work and impact on the world.