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Belgrade Attractions |
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A host of Belgrade's most popular attrations for visitors are
concentrated on the rocky ridge of Kalemegdan, site of the original
fortified city, which overlooks the confluence of the Sava...
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The Royal Palace of Serbia's Obrenovic dynasty has become a
popular attraction, with its elegant salons, crammed with important
artworks and magnificent décor, open for public tours. The...
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Dominating Belgrade's cityscape is the massive Temple of Saint
Sava, the largest Orthodox church in use in the world and still not
quite completed although building has been going on for more...
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Skadarlija Street is the Belgrade's equivalent of Paris' famous
Bohemian Montmarte neighbourhood, and one of the most popular
places to visit for tourists in Belgrade. Lined with restaurants
and...
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A must for any art lover, the National Museum of Serbia in
Belgrade houses a remarkable collection of more than 400,000 items,
from Old Masters to medieval and modern art, numismatics and...
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Built between 1829 and 1831 as a private residence for the wife
of Prince Milos, the stately home of Princess Ljubica is now the
Belgrade City Museum, demonstrating the unique Balkan...
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