Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #7 in Belgrade, Serbia
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Experience Belgrade in Serbia in a whole new way with our free 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: 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 2: 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 3: Monument to the victims of Sajmiste concentration camp
44.812544° C; 20.445626° E
Sight 4: Шпанска кућа
The Spanish House is a semi-demolished building in the Belgrade neighborhood of Savamala. At the time it was built, it was one of the most representative buildings in this part of the city, and at the beginning of the 21st century it became one of its symbols. It is located in Braće Krsmanović Street no. 2.
Sight 5: Monument to the victims of Holocaust in Belgrade
44.814413° N; 20.450446° AND
Sight 6: Обелиск подигнут у спомен прве конференције Покрета несврстаних земаља 1961. у Београду
The Obelisk of the Non-Aligned Countries is a monument in Belgrade. It is located in the immediate vicinity of Branko's Bridge in the Park of the Non-Aligned Countries, the municipality of Stari Grad.
Wikipedia: Обелиск несврстаних земаља код Бранковог моста (SR)
Sight 7: Ruins of National Library from 1941 Nazi bombing
The National Library of Serbia is the national library of Serbia, located in the capital city of Belgrade. It is the biggest library, and oldest institution in Serbia, one that was completely destroyed many times over in the last two centuries.
Sight 8: Косанчићев венац
Kosančićev Venac is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad. It has been described as the most valuable and most representative veduta of Belgrade. In 1971, it was declared a spatial cultural-historical unit and placed under legal protection.
Sight 9: Mihailo Petrovic Alas' House
The House of Mihailo Petrović, also known as Mika Alas House is a house and a designated historic site in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Built in 1910, it is located at 22 Kosančićev Venac Street. Mathematician and scientist Mihailo Petrović (1868–1943) lived, worked and died there. In the early 1900s there was an expression that "half of the Serbian science lives at 22 Kosančićev Venac."
Sight 10: Биста Михаила Петровића Аласа
The memorial bust of Mihailo Petrović Alas in Belgrade is located on Kosančićev venac in Belgrade.
Wikipedia: Спомен-биста Михаила Петровића Аласа у Београду (SR)
Sight 11: Serbian Orthodox Church Museum
The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church is a museum located in the building of the Patriarchate in Belgrade, which preserves objects from the history of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Sight 12: Споменик природе Две тисе Саборне цркве
Two protected yew trees in the port of the Cathedral Church in Belgrade are specimens of dendroflora, the species of which are a natural rarity in Serbia.
Sight 13: Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel
The Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel is a Serbian Orthodox cathedral church in the centre of Belgrade, Serbia, situated in the old part of the city, at the intersection of Kralja Petra and Kneza Sime Markovića streets. It was built between 1837 and 1840, on the location of an older church also dedicated to Archangel Michael. It is one of the most important places of worship in the country. It is commonly known as just Saborna crkva among the city residents. It was proclaimed as a Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance in 1979.
Sight 14: Princess Ljubica's Residence
Residence of Princess Ljubica is a palace located in Belgrade, Serbia.
Sight 15: Monument to Aleksandar Deroko
The monument to Aleksandar Derok was unveiled on March 9, 2022, in the immediate vicinity of Vojvode Vuk Park and the building where Deroko lived, and on the corner of Topličin Venac, Čubrina and Ivan begova streets in the territory of the City Municipality of Stari Grad.
Sight 16: Museum of Applied Arts
The Museum of Applied Art is an art museum in Belgrade, Serbia.
Sight 17: Monument to Vojvoda Vuk
Monument to Vojvoda Vuk is a sculpture in the Park Proleće in Belgrade, Serbia. The sculpture was created by Đorđe Jovanović in 1922 and the monument was erected in 1936. It is dedicated to the most respected figure of the Chetnik movement.
Sight 18: 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 19: 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 20: Споменик Петру II Петровићу Његошу
The monument to Petar II Petrović Njegoš is a monument in Belgrade. It is located on the Academic Plateau between the Kapetan-Miša building and the Faculty of Philosophy in the municipality of Stari Grad.
Wikipedia: Споменик Петру II Петровићу Његошу у Београду (SR)
Sight 21: Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment
Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment, also known as the Kolarac People's University Building, is at 5 Students' Square in the heart of Belgrade. The building is a monument of a great cultural and historical importance and as such was declared as the immovable cultural property.
Wikipedia: Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment (EN), Website, Heritage Website
Sight 22: Monument to Karl Malden
The monument to Karl Malden is a monument in Belgrade made of aluminum. It is located in Uzun Mirkova Street in front of the Museum of the Yugoslav Film Archive in the municipality of Stari Grad.
Sight 23: Ethnographic Museum
The Ethnographic Museum is a museum located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is one of the oldest museums in the Balkans. The Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade fulfills its mission together with the efforts of various stakeholders in the domain of presentation, revitalization and development of crafts in Serbia.
Wikipedia: Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade (EN), Website, Heritage Website
Sight 24: Споменик Клупа софора
The Sofora Memorial Bench is located in the Student Park, Stari Grad Municipality, in the center of Belgrade. In cooperation with the Public Utility Company "Zelenilo Beograd", sculptor Bogdan Vukosavljević, designed and made the first monument to the plant in the form of a bench.
Sight 25: Monument to Josif Pančić
Monument to Josif Pančić was erected in Belgrade in the memory of Јоsif Pančić (1814–1888), a Serbian doctor, scientist, botanist and the first president of Serbian Royal Academy. The monument is located in the Academy Park and has the status of the cultural monument. The monument was erected in 1897, as the work of the sculptor Đorđe Jovanović, one of the first local educated sculptors.
Sight 26: Academy Park
Academic Park is a park in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is situated in the neighborhood of Studentski Trg, in the downtown. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad. Built from 1886 to 1889, Academic Park is one of the oldest parks in Belgrade.
Sight 27: Monument to Jovan Cvijić
The monument to Jovan Cvijić is a monument dedicated to Jovan Cvijić in Belgrade, Serbia, located in the Academy Park in the neighborhood of the University of Belgrade.
Sight 28: Monument to Dositej Obradović
The monument to Dositej Obradović is located in the Academy Park, Belgrade, Serbia. Obradović was Serbian writer, educator and the reformer from the revolutionary period of the national awakening and rebirth. Also in the park are monuments of the prominent Serbian scientists Josif Pančić and Jovan Cvijić, near Belgrade University.
Sight 29: Зграда Класне лутрије
The building of the Class Lottery is located in the Belgrade municipality of Stari Grad, at 20 Vase Čarapića Street. It was built in 1899 and is an important example of academician architecture. It received the status of a cultural monument in 2013.
Wikipedia: Зграда Класне лутрије у Београду (SR), Heritage Website
Sight 30: Cukur Fountain
Čukur - fountain is located in Dobračina Street in Belgrade.
Sight 31: Nikola Pasic's House
Nikola Pašić House is located at 21 Francuska Street, in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Originally built in 1872 and thoroughly expanded in 1921, it was purchased by the longtime prime minister Nikola Pašić in 1893. It was declared a cultural monument in 1984.
Sight 32: Monument to Djura Jaksic
The monument to Đuro Jakšić is a monument in Belgrade. It is located in front of the house where Jakšić lived and died, in Skadarska Street 34, in the municipality of Stari Grad.
Sight 33: 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 34: Monument to Vasa Čarapić
The monument to Vasa Čarapić is located in the city municipality of Stari Grad at the intersection between Francuska Street, Braće Jugovića Street and Despot Stefan Boulevard. By the decision of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, it was included in the cultural monument.
Wikipedia: Споменик Васи Чарапићу у Београду (SR), Heritage Website
Sight 35: Фондација Саша Марчета
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), Heritage Website
Sight 36: Monument to Branislav Nušić
The monument to Branislav Nušić is a monument in Belgrade. It is located across the street from the National Theater, on the plateau of Zoran Djindjic in the municipality of Stari Grad.
Sight 37: National Theatre in Belgrade
The National Theatre is a theatre located in Belgrade, Serbia.
Sight 38: Prince Mihailo Monument
Prince Mihailo Monument is a monument of Prince Mihailo. It is located in the main Republic Square in Belgrade, Serbia, and was erected in 1882. It was the first public monument with representation of an equestrian figure of a ruler in Serbia. The monument is by Italian sculptor Enrico Pazzi. Reliefs on the monument were performed according to the drawings of architect Konstantin Jovanović. The monument was declared a Monument of Culture of Great Importance in 1979 and it is protected by Republic of Serbia, as the oldest and the most representative figural Serbian memorial.
Sight 39: Антички Сингидунум
Singidunum was an ancient city which later evolved into modern Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The name is of Celtic origin, going back to the time when the Celtic tribe Scordisci settled the area in the 3rd century BC, following the Gallic invasion of the Balkans. Later on, the Roman Republic conquered the area in 75 BC and incorporated it into the province of Moesia. It was an important fort of the Danubian Limes and Roman Legio IV Flavia Felix was garrisoned there since 86 AD. Singidunum was the birthplace of the Roman Emperor Jovian. It was sacked by Huns in 441, and by Avars and Slavs in 584. At the beginning of the 7th century, the Singidunum fort was finally destroyed.
Sight 40: Bosko Buha Theatre
Boško Buha Theatre is a theater in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
Sight 41: National Museum of Serbia
The National Museum of Serbia is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the central zone of Belgrade on a square plot between the Republic Square, formerly Theatre Square, and three streets: Čika Ljubina, Vasina and Laze Pačua. Its main facade is on the Republic Square and the official address ia 1a Republic Square.
Sight 42: Belgrade Synagogue Sukkat Shalom
The Belgrade Synagogue, officially the Sukkat Shalom Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in central Belgrade, near Obilićev Venac Square and central high street Knez Mihailova, in Serbia.
Sight 43: Мажестик
Hotel "Mažestik" is located in Belgrade, on the territory of the city municipality of Stari Grad. It was built in 1937 and represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.
Sight 44: Споменик Емилијану Јосимовићу
The memorial to Emilijan Josimović is a monument in Belgrade. It is located in Knez Mihailova Street in the municipality of Stari Grad.
Wikipedia: Спомен-обележје Емилијану Јосимовићу у Београду (SR)
Sight 45: 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 46: Monument to Mosa Pijade
The monument to Moša Pijade is located in Makedonska Street in Belgrade, on the territory of the city municipality of Stari Grad. It was built in the 1960s and is an immovable cultural asset as a cultural monument.
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