Where to go to Belgrade and what to see?

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The Serbian capital is not spoiled by tourists, but many of those who were here once, seek to return to this hospitable, friendly and cozy city, where everything seems home and relatives. The main attractions of Belgrade are not distinguished by pomp and pompous, however, each monument, palace or fortresses feel their soul.

Calemnel and Belgrade Fortress

Calembal - this is the largest Park Belgrade, the main attraction of the city and the place of walking townspeople. Plateau Calembal, on which the park is located, is the oldest district of the Serbian capital. The most visited place of the park is the Belgrade Fortress, erected on the hill, at the confluence of two rivers and Sava. It was this fortress that gave the name of the city around him - "Bograd". The age of the fortress is more than one and a half thousand years, however, thanks to regular restructuring, it has been preserved very well. The most interesting places of the fortress are the watch tower with clocks working for more than three hundred years old, the despot Tower with his sightseeing platform, from where the most beautiful panoramic view is located: the city and the merger of Sava and the Danube, as well as the sliding bridge and the main entrance to the fortress - Istanbul goal.

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Military Museum Belgrade.

The main museum of the city is located on the territory of Cablelembandan, directly opposite the Istanbul gate. More than thirty thousand military artifacts are collected here: weapon equipment and weapons, outfit, rewards, banners. Next to the museum, knightly tournaments in the form of theatrical ideas are held on the territory of the fortress.

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Monument to the winner

Bronze symbol of Belgrade and very ambiguous from the point of view of morality Monument of a fully naked winner. Initially, the monument symbolized the freedom and independence of the country from Turkish rule. There is a bronze winner in Kalemvedan Park, on the observation alumboard.

Saint Sava Cathedral

Saint Sava Cathedral is considered one of the largest temples of the world and the stronghold of Orthodoxy in the Balkans. The church is located in the historic center of Belgrade, in the area of ​​the doctor, at Crug's 2a. The church of white marble and granite is built in the Byzantine style, the Sofia Cathedral in Constantinople served as the sample for him. Saint Sava Cathedral - the building is completely new, his discovery took place only ten years ago. And now in the temple they are finishing work, despite this, the Church of Saint Sava is open for parishioners.

Museum of Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla is the most famous Serb and the pride of the nation, the inventor, a researcher, a scientist, a person who was ahead of time. It is his extraordinary personality that the museum is dedicated to the Khrun Street, 51 and working every day, except Monday. Here every visitor, in the best traditions of the Jedi, can extract multicolored zipper from the "sword", known as the Tesla transformer, only entering the high-frequency field. The exposition of the Museum of Nikoli Tesla is consisting of two parts: personal belongings, his letters, photos, there is even urn with ashes and his scientific work: the original drawings, patents, etc.

Complex of the royal palaces

The complex of the palaces consists of four structures, two of which - the old courtyard and the new yard are located in the heart of the Serbian capital, and two - the White Dvor and the Royal Palace are located in the suburb of Belgrade called Dedine. In the old yard, the Belgrade mayor is now located, and the new palace is the residence of the President of Serbia. Both of these palaces are closed for visits. But it is possible to visit the White Dvor and the Royal Palace, however, only as part of organized excursions and only from April 1 to October 31. And there is something to see here: the interiors of the Royal Palace are very similar to the chambers of the Moscow Kremlin, and the White courtyard built in a classic style can boast a collection of paintings by Pupils of Rembrandt, French tapestries, Chinese porcelain and Venetian chandeliers. They surround the white courtyard more than a hundred hectares of the park area.

Scandarlia

Pedestrian Quarter Skardarlia is often called Belgrade Montmartre, and thanks to the artists, antiques, musicians and representatives of Serbian Bohemia in the early 20th century. It is here that all the most popular restaurants from the Balkan cuisine are concentrated - Cafana (often with high prices) and nightclubs of the city. Attending Scandarly best in the afternoon, when the street is filled with tourists, street musicians and artists, as well as local cuisine flavors from nearby Taverns. And girls choose shoes without heels - the scandard is covered with a paving.

House of colors (Tito Mausoleum) and the Museum of History of Yugoslavia

"House of flowers" - such a romantic name is given to a place where the ashes of the former leader of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito is stored. The tomb is open to the visit, the greatest influx of visitors falls on May 25 - on the birthday of the leader and May 4 - on the day of his death. In addition to the mausoleum, the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia, consisting of their two parts: Museum on May 25 and the Old Museum. Museum on May 25 is dedicated to Josip Brozu Tito, there are many of his personal belongings, awards, weapons, exhibitions are held in the museum, showing documentary films. The old museum presents an ethnographic exposition: Balkan folk costumes, household items, musical instruments.

Hill Gardosh

The Hill Gardosh is located on the right bank of the Danube, in the historic area of ​​Belgrade called Zemun. Its narrow winding streets, ancient churches, almost toy houses symbolize a real Belgrade, impregnated with the spirit of old times. At the very top of Gardosh, a 36-meter Millennium Tower, which offers a picturesque view of the capital and the merger of the Sava and Danube rivers.

Knez-Mikhailova Street

Knez-Mikhailov Street is sometimes called the symbol of Belgrade. A favorite tourist destination, where you can buy all souvenirs, listen to musicians and look at street performances.

Palace of Princess Lovers

In the snow-white palace there is an interesting exposition "Interiors of Belgrade Houses", demonstrating furniture, dishes, household items, pictures of the XIX century. Rooms in the exposition are furnished in the styles of the period popular in Serbia: Neurokko, Rococo, imperial style. Also, you can visit the excursion telling about the life of the members of the ruling XIX century dynasty and try Turkish coffee with homemade Lucumber - the favorite delicacy of the former mistress of the Palace of Princess Lovers.

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