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Top 5 BELGRADE ATTRACTIONS. BY ŽELJKO AND ĐORĐE. K alemegdan fortress. Kalemegdan fortress is a fortress around which the town grew the present Belgrade .
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Top 5 BELGRADE ATTRACTIONS BY ŽELJKO AND ĐORĐE
Kalemegdan fortress Kalemegdan fortress is a fortress around which the town grew the present Belgrade. The fort is a large number of towers and gates, a small Orthodox church of St. Roses, many museums, and a famous monument dedicated to the Belgrade Winner. Today it is a museum of the past, Belgrade and Kalemegdan field make a unique cultural and historical site within the Kalemegdan park. Image downloaded from the website www.beogradskatvrdjava.co.rs
Temple of Saint Sava Temple of Saint Sava is the largest Serbian Orthodox church, the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans. It is located in the eastern part of the square of St. Sava, the municipality Vracar. The temple was built on the spot where they burned the relics of Saint Sava. Not far from the church's is parish hall, and square with fountains. In the yard there is a monument dedicated to St. Sava Image downloaded from the website www.wikipedia.org
skadarlija Skadarlija is a bohemian quarter in the center of Belgrade. The present Skadarlija, a short street, is a remarkable Belgrade tourist attraction. Unlike other similar and popular places in Belgrade that are considered posh, Skadarlija is known as a place visited by young couples and entire families with children. Skadarlija's cafés, restaurants, art exhibits and cobblestone promenade attract up to 20,000 people daily. Skadarlija is a place that must be visited if you are coming to Belgrade This district has a rich nightlife, with lots of cultural events, as well as pubs in which tourists who come to Belgrade enjoy themselves. Image downloaded from the website www.androidvodic.com
Avala Tower Avala TV Tower is a tower on Mount Avala, near Belgrade. It is one of the symbols for the passengers, because when they seeAvalaTower,they know that they are close to Belgrade It was destroyed during the NATO bombing 1999.year, and thereafter rebuilt. The tower has 38 floors and it is 204.57 meters high. Near the Aavala Tower there is a monument to the Unknown Hero Image downloaded from the website www.blic.rs
Park topcider Topciderpark was the first public park in Belgrade. Surrounded by wooded hills Kosutnjakand river Topciderka, the park is truly one of the best in town. Topcider park covers more than 13 acres. Once the area is used as a Turkish military camp where the guns were made, which is why the park is named Topcider park. Topciderpark resembles a charming English gardens in the shade of tall trees, with benches, stone paths and a small lake. Trademark Park is a large, old sycamore that has more than 170 years, and the high is over 34 meters Image downloaded from the website www.belgradian.com