Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Gallery
SANU Gallery, in Serbian, owned by such a prestigious Serbian organization is located in the geographical center of the Knez Mihailova Street. It is a…
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SANU Gallery, in Serbian, owned by such a prestigious Serbian organization is located in the geographical center of the Knez Mihailova Street. It is a…
The Residence of Princess Ljubica is truly a spectacular museum, which displays the way of living of the upper classes in the Serbian capital throughout…
Nikola Tesla Museum brings you into the secrets of alternating current and other epochal discoveries of a brilliant scientist and inventor, who managed in changing…
St. Sava Temple is the largest Orthodox temple of the Balkan region (encompassing Greece, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, etc.), and one of the largest…
The Avala Mountain, located at the outskirts of Belgrade, is a natural reserve and a memorial park popular among the Belgraders. Avala can be easily…
The Skadarska Street, named after Serbian medieval town Skadar (which is today in Albania), is a true bohemian heart of Belgrade. Just like Paris’s Montmartre,…
The Republic Square is the main square in Belgrade, next to the Knez Mihailova Street. It’s also a main gathering point of the Belgraders, which…
The New Palace is among crowning architectural achievements in Belgrade between two world wars, featuring stylish exterior, opulent interior and outstanding works of art by…
Through a visit to the National Parliament of Serbia one can learn a lot about recent Serbian and Yugoslav history and the Serbian nation itself.…
Kalemegdan Fortress played an important role in history of Belgrade and Europe as a military bastion throughout centuries. Its walls witnessed numerous clashes in which…
The memorial house of the beloved Serbian king is a cultural establishment where various exhibitions, workshops and concerts take place on a regular basis. It…
Maybe Serbia is a small country now (it used to be several times larger during the Middle Ages), but measured by the achievements of its…
Knez Mihailova Street, Duke Michael’s Street in English, is a pedestrianized zone in the Belgrade’s core, “overwhelmed” with stores, cafes, cultural centers and street performers.…
Capital of Serbia is a popular European weekend destination, with rich nightlife, a couple of great architectural gems and a myriad of interesting museums and…
Belgrade Museum of Applied Arts is devoted to preservation, studying and publication of works of applied arts, not only those created by the Serbian artists…
The Military Museum covers the entire history of warfare of the Balkan region, which encompasses Serbia, Greece, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and other related countries.…
A visit to the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade tends to inform a visitor about a way of living in the western part of the Balkan…