Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #6 in Belgrade, Serbia
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Experience Belgrade in Serbia in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in BelgradeIndividual Sights in BelgradeSight 1: Republika Srpska Park
Park Republika Srpska is a park in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the municipality of New Belgrade.
Sight 2: Old Fair Concentration Camp
The Sajmište concentration camp was a Nazi German concentration and extermination camp during World War II. It was located at the former Belgrade fairground site near the town of Zemun, in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). The camp was organized and operated by SS Einsatzgruppen units stationed in occupied Serbia. It became operational in September 1941 and was officially opened on 28 October of that year. The Germans dubbed it the Jewish camp in Zemun. At the end of 1941 and the beginning of 1942, thousands of Jewish women, children and old men were brought to the camp, along with 500 Jewish men and 292 Romani women and children, most of whom were from Niš, Smederevo and Šabac. Women and children were placed in makeshift barracks and suffered during numerous influenza epidemics. Kept in squalid conditions, they were provided with inadequate amounts of food and many froze to death during the winter of 1941–42. Between March and May 1942, the Germans used a gas van sent from Berlin to kill thousands of Jewish inmates.
Sight 3: Кућа Миладина Пећинара
The House of Miladin Pećinar is located in Belgrade, on the territory of the municipality of Stari Grad. It represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.
Sight 4: Museum of Applied Arts
The Museum of Applied Art is an art museum in Belgrade, Serbia.
Sight 5: Кућа Милана А. Павловића
The House of Milan A. Pavlovic is located in Belgrade, on the corner of Gracanička and Vuka Karadžića streets in the territory of the municipality of Stari Grad. It was built in 1912 and represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.
Sight 6: Кућа Димитрија Живадиновића
House of Dimitrije Živadinović is located in Belgrade, in the territory of the city municipality of Stari Grad. It was built in 1904 and represents immovable cultural property as a сultural monument.
Wikipedia: House of Dimitrije Živadinović (EN), Heritage Website
Sight 7: Nikola Predic's House
Nikola Predić's house is located in Belgrade, at 14 Vuka Karadžića Street. The house is one of the first to be built after the sale of Turkish estates after their departure from Belgrade, and as such testifies to the beginnings of the formation of the city center, it has the status of a cultural monument.
Sight 8: Парк војводе Вука
Park Proleće or Park Vojvoda Vuk is one of the parks in downtown Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Stari Grad. It is also colloquially called Park on Topličin Venac. The roughly triangularly shaped park is one of the smallest in the central area of Belgrade, with an area of 3,700 m2 (40,000 sq ft).
Sight 9: Delijska Fountain
Delija fountain was the name of several fountains that were built in Belgrade. The name Delijska comes from the Turkish word for light cavalry, for whose horses the fountain was used.
Sight 10: National Theatre in Belgrade
The National Theatre is a theatre located in Belgrade, Serbia.
Sight 11: Клуб књижевника
House of Milan Piroćanac is located in Belgrade, Serbia, at the corner of Francuska and Simina streets, and it has the status of a cultural monument.
Sight 12: Balkan Cinema
Cinema "Balkan" is located in Belgrade at 16 Braće Jugovića Street. As the location of significant events in the history of Belgrade and Serbia, the "Balkan" Cinema represents a testimony to the cultural, urban and architectural development of Belgrade since the second half of the 19th century. It has had the status of a cultural monument since 1984.
Wikipedia: Balkan Cinema building, Belgrade (EN), Facebook, Heritage Website
Sight 13: Museum of Jovan Cvijić
The Jovan Cvijić Memorial Museum is located in the family home of Jovan Cvijić, a Serbian scientist and geographer.
Sight 14: Jevrem Grujić's House
The house of Jevrem Grujić is located in 17 Svetogorska Street, – the first designated heritage building since the founding of the Cultural Heritage Protection Institute of the City of Belgrade, in 1961. It is located in the immediate distance from the theatre "Atelje 212". The descendants of Jevrem Grujić, a prominent figure of the Serbian 19th century diplomacy, still live in this house. The life and work of members and descendants of the Grujić family is associated with the important political and social events in Serbia.
Wikipedia: Jevrem Grujić's House (EN), Website, Heritage Website
Sight 15: Атеље 212
Atelje 212 is a theatre located in Belgrade, Serbia.
Sight 16: Uroš Predić's Atelier
Uroš Predić's Studio is located at 27 Svetogorska Street in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It was built in 1908 for a famous merchant Josif Predić. His brother Uroš Predić, one of the most important Serbian Realist painters, moved in the house in 1909 and used it as his studio (atelier) until his death in 1953.
Sight 17: Historical Museum of Serbia
The Historical Museum of Serbia is a public institution dedicated to documentation of history of Serbia from prehistory up to the present. The museum was established in 1963 and today it preserves over 35,000 exhibits in its collection. Over the years the museum was located at different locations around the capital city of Belgrade. In 2020, as a part of the Belgrade Waterfront development project, the museum was granted the historical building of the Belgrade Main railway station as its new permanent base. The museum is one of the leading institutions of its kind in the city and the country.
Sight 18: Pioneers Park
Get Ticket*Pioneers Park is a park in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Developed from the royal garden, which itself was a successor of a much older garden, it is today one of the central city parks. It has been open for public since 1944. The park has been declared a botanical natural monument.
Sight 19: Палата Игуманов
The Abbot's Palace or Abbot's Palace, Terazije 31 in Belgrade, was built in 1938, with the funds of the Foundation of Simo Andrejević Ibumanov (1804-1882), a Serbian merchant and benefactor, and according to the project of architects Petar and Branko Krstic, in the style of modernism. It is the seat of the Sime A. Abbot's Foundation, which aims to finance the Theological Seminary in Prizren and provide scholarships to pupils and students from Kosovo and Metohija. The funds generated from the rental of apartments and business premises in this building are intended for the fulfillment of the stated goals of the endowment, in accordance with the will of its founder. The Chief Trustee of the Foundation is Serbian Patriarch Porfirije. Assistant Trustees are Academician Svetoslav Božić and Prof. Dr. Jova Radić. The director of the Foundation is Archimandrite Danilo
Sight 20: Палата Пензионог фонда
The building of the Pension Fund of the clerks and servants of the National Bank of Yugoslavia, today the building of the popular „Theatre-on-Terazije“, was built in 1939, after the design of the Russian architect Grigorije Samojlov. With one residential and several official entrances, the building opens out to two Belgrade squares – 29 Terazije Square and 3 Nikole Pašića Square.
Sight 21: Зграда Смедеревске банке
The building of Smederevska banka is located in Belgrade, at 39 Terazije Street. The building has the status of a cultural monument of great importance.
Wikipedia: Зграда Смедеревске банке у Београду (SR), Heritage Website
Sight 22: Дом Вукове задужбине
The House of Vuk's Foundation is the name of a historical building in Belgrade, built in 1879, that serves as the headquarters of the Vuk's Foundation. Located on the Теrazije at 2 Kralja Milana Street, it is one of the oldest structures in that part of Belgrade. Aleksandar Bugarski, a prominent 19th-century Serbian architect, designed the original building as a two-story house in the Academic art style of the day.
Sight 23: Крсмановићева кућа
Krsmanović's House, situated at 34 Terazije Street in Belgrade, was built in 1885 for a merchant. In 1918, it became the house of Alexander Karađorđević, Prince Regent of Yugoslavia and was used as a theatre before it became public property after World War II. It has served as the Protocol building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Academic art house is considered among the best designs of the architect Jovan Ilkić.
Sight 24: Палата „Атина“
The "Atina" Palace is located in Belgrade, at Terazije 28 and represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument
Sight 25: Зграда Хемпро
The Hempro building is an architectural work of arch. Aleksej Brkić, was created in the sixth decade of the 20th century, in Terazije, the central commercial, business and historical space of the city of Belgrade.3 After its construction, it found itself side by side with numerous rich historical and epochal works of Belgrade architectural activity on the Terasija plateau, e.g. Right next to the corner building of the Prague Credit Bank, from 1920, which at the time of its construction had a great influence on Belgrade architecture with its design vocabulary and luxurious façade. In the second half of the 20th century, the building became, and remains to this day, one of the most recognizable architectural motifs in Terazije.
Sight 26: Russian Tzar
Ruski Car or Russian Tsar is a commercial-residential building and a restaurant in downtown Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Knez Mihailova Street, a pedestrian zone and a commercial hub of the city. One of the most luxurious restaurants in the city at the time, it was described as a place where "people come to be seen". The building, finished in 1926, was declared a cultural monument in 1987.
Sight 27: Кућа породице Најдановић
The house of the Najdanovic family is located in Belgrade, at 35 Gavrila Principa Street, it is an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.
Sight 28: Manak's House
Manak's House is a building on the outskirts of the former Savamala, Belgrade. It is located on the corner of Kraljevića Marka and Gavrila Principa Streets in Belgrade, Serbia. It was declared a cultural monument by the Cultural Heritage Preservation Institute of Belgrade on 9 May 1963.
Sight 29: Djordje Vučo house on Sava
Vučo's House on the Sava River is located in 61-61a, Karađorđeva Street, Belgrade, in the territory of the city municipality of Savski venac. It was built in 1908, and it represents an immovable cultural property as a сultural monument.
Wikipedia: Vučo's House on the Sava River (EN), Heritage Website
Sight 30: Bristol Park
Park Bristol is a park in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is situated in the neighborhood of Savamala, between the incoming and outgoing platforms of the Belgrade Main Bus Station. It is located in the municipality of Savski Venac.
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