Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #8 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: Кућа Несторовића
The family house of Nikola Nestorovic is located in Belgrade, at 40 Kneza Miloša Street, it is an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument. In 1903, the house was designed, built, lived and worked in it by architect and university professor Nikola Nestorović (1868-1957).
Wikipedia: Породична кућа Николе Несторовића у Београду (SR), Heritage Website
Sight 2: Ruins of Yugoslav General Staff from 1999 NATO bombing
The Yugoslav Ministry of Defence Building, also known as the General Staff Building, is a complex of government buildings, that formerly housed the Ministry of Defence of Yugoslavia and the General Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army, now housing the Ministry of Defence of Serbia. It is located in Savski Venac, Belgrade.
Wikipedia: Yugoslav Ministry of Defence Building (EN), Heritage Website
Sight 3: Belgrade City Museum
The Belgrade City Museum is a museum located in Belgrade, Serbia. Founded in 1903, the museum operates with several cultural institutions: Ivo Andrić Museum, Princess Ljubica's Residence, Paja Jovanović Museum, Jovan Cvijić Museum, Banjica Concentration Camp Museum, Collection of Icons Sekulić, Archaeological Site Vinča and Zemun Museum.
Sight 4: Pavillion Veljkovic
The Veljković Family House is a historic building that hosts frequent cultural events and exhibitions in central Belgrade, Serbia, Built in 1883 in the style of 19th century academism, it was the historical seat of the elite Veljković family, and initially known for its interior architecture and 1931 art pavilion. Plundered and half-destroyed in 1944 by Soviet occupation forces and then seized by the communist Yugoslavian state, its garden became the site of the East German Embassy while the house remained neglected for four decades, until renovation work begun by the family in 1991 was completed in 2007.
Sight 5: Зграда Социјалног осигурања
The Social Security Building in Belgrade is located in the city municipality of Savski Venac, in Nemanjina 30 in Belgrade. It is included in the cultural monument of Serbia.
Wikipedia: Зграда Социјалног осигурања у Београду (SR), Heritage Website
Sight 6: Bust of Franz Liszt
The memorial bust of Franz List is a monument in Belgrade. It is located in Manž Park in the municipality of Savski Venac.
Sight 7: Manjez Park
Manjež Park is a public park situated in the centre of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
Sight 8: Bust of Frédéric Chopin
The memorial bust of Frederic Chopin is a monument in Belgrade. It is located in Manž Park in the municipality of Savski Venac.
Sight 9: Yugoslav Drama Theatre
Yugoslav Drama Theatre is a theatre located in Belgrade, Serbia.
Sight 10: Споменик Бориславу Пекићу
The monument to Borislav Pekić is a monument in Belgrade. It was erected in honor of the Serbian writer, film screenwriter and playwright Borislav Pekić.
Sight 11: Храст лужњак на Цветном тргу
The Oak Natural Monument on the Flower Square is a protected natural asset. It is located in Njegoševa Street in the municipality of Vračar and is the oldest botanical Natural Monument in Belgrade.
Sight 12: Парк Душана Јовановића
Mitic's Hole is a public city park in Belgrade, located in the municipality of Vračar.
Sight 13: Nikola Tesla Museum
The Nikola Tesla Museum is a science museum located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is dedicated to honoring and displaying the life and work of Nikola Tesla as well as the final resting place for Tesla. It holds more than 160,000 original documents, over 2,000 books and journals, over 1,200 historical technical exhibits, over 1,500 photographs and photo plates of original, technical objects, instruments and apparatus, and over 1,000 plans and drawings. Very little is on display in the small ground floor exhibition space.
Sight 14: Дом браће Крстић
The Krstić Brothers House is located in Belgrade, at the King Milutin street no.5, since 1973, with the status of cultural heritage. The house was built in the late 19th century as a representative of a residential buildings. As there was no saved data of the architect, it was assumed, based on some elements of decoration, that the author of the project could be the architect Јован Илкић. Soon after the raising of the house, Krstic family moved in. The family were known for their two children, a renowned architects Peter and Branko.
Sight 15: Црква Криста Краља
The Co-cathedral of Christ the King is a Catholic place of worship located in Krunska 23, in the city center of Belgrade, Serbia. It is the oldest extant Catholic church in the city south of the Sava and the Danube rivers, and was built between 1924 and 1988, the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Belgrade.
Sight 16: Кућа Богдана Гавриловића
The house of Bogdan Gavrilović is located in Belgrade, on the territory of the municipality of Vračar. It was built in 1928 and represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.
Sight 17: Дом удружења новинара Србије
The Serbian Journalists' Association Building is in Belgrade, in the territory of the city municipality of Vračar. It was built in 1934, and it represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.
Wikipedia: Serbian Journalists' Association building (EN), Heritage Website
Sight 18: Muzej Paje Jovanovića
The Museum of Paja Jovanović is a memorial museum located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The museum contains the paintings and personal object of one of the most famous Serbian painters, Paja Jovanović. The collection represents an exceptional fund of 211 works by Paja Jovanović created during several decades of the 19th and 20th centuries, while the legacy itself has a total of 657 objects.
Sight 19: Биста Душка Радовића
The memorial bust of Duško Radović is a monument in Belgrade. It is located on Masarikova Street, in the municipality of Vračar.
Sight 20: Биста Ђорђа Станојевића
Sight 21: Presidency of the Republic of Serbia
The Novi Dvor is the seat of the President of Serbia. It was a royal residence of the Karađorđević dynasty of Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1922 to 1934. The palace is located on Andrićev Venac in Belgrade, opposite Stari Dvor.
Sight 22: Ivo Andric Museum
The Museum of Ivo Andrić is a museum located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Founded on 10 October 1976, it is dedicated to the Nobel prize winning writer Ivo Andrić. It is operated by the Belgrade City Museum.
Sight 23: Споменик Иву Андрићу
The monument to Ivo Andrić is a monument in Belgrade built of bronze. It is located on Andrić's Venac next to the New Palace and the entrance to the Pioneer Park.
Sight 24: 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 25: Tasmajdan Park
Tašmajdan Park, colloquially Tašmajdan or simply just Taš, is a public park and the surrounding urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Palilula.
Sight 26: We were just children – Monument to the children killed in 1999 NATO bombing
The Monument to the Children of the Victims of NATO Aggression is a monument in Belgrade. It is located in Tasmajdan, across from the Church of St. Mark in the municipality of Palilula.
Wikipedia: Споменик деци жртвама НАТО агресије у Београду (SR)
Sight 27: Споменик Милораду Павићу
The monument to Milorad Pavić is a monument in Belgrade. It is located in Tasmajdan Park in the municipality of Palilula.
Sight 28: Monument to Heydar Aliyev
The monument to Heydar Aliyev is a monument in Belgrade. It is located in Tasmajdan Park, Palilula municipality.
Sight 29: Svetozar Marković University Library
The University Library Svetozar Marković (Serbian: Универзитетска библиотека Светозар Марковић) is the main library in the University of Belgrade system, named after Svetozar Marković, a Serbian political activist in the 19th century. It is located on King Alexander Boulevard, close to the Faculty of Law and adjacent to the Faculties of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Architecture. Serves the educational and scientific needs of students, academics, and scientists. Library Day is 24 May, a day commemorating Slavic educators St. Cyril and Methodius. At the founding of the library, the collection contained 57,254 publications consisting of monographs and serials. Today, the library contains roughly 1,700,000 publications.
Wikipedia: Belgrade University Library (EN), Heritage Website
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