Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #8 in Belgrade, Serbia

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Number of sights 20 sights
Distance 7.4 km
Ascend 186 m
Descend 158 m

Explore Belgrade in Serbia with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.

Activities in BelgradeIndividual Sights in Belgrade

Sight 1: Republika Srpska Park

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Park Republika Srpska is a park in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the municipality of New Belgrade.

Wikipedia: Park Republika Srpska (EN)

1379 meters / 17 minutes

Sight 2: Bristol Park

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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.

Wikipedia: Park Bristol (EN)

800 meters / 10 minutes

Sight 3: The Old Belgrade Railway Station

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Belgrade Railway Station is the former main Belgrade railway station. The building was built between 1882 and 1885 according to the plans of architect Dragutin Milutinović, it has the status of a cultural monument of great importance.

Wikipedia: Железничка станица Београд–главна (SR), Heritage Website

597 meters / 7 minutes

Sight 4: Railway Museum

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The Railway Museum is a museum located in the Savski Venac, Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

Wikipedia: Railway Museum, Belgrade (EN), Website

439 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 5: Амам кнеза Милоша

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Hammam of Prince Miloš is the former Turkish bath in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Built in 1836-37, it was declared a cultural monument in 1948.

Wikipedia: Hammam of Prince Miloš (EN), Heritage Website

137 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 6: Вазнесењска црква

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The Church of the Ascension is a Serbian Orthodox church in downtown Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It still uses the bell under which the Hatisheriff of 1830 was announced, by which the Ottoman Empire granted autonomy to Serbia. The church was declared a cultural monument in 1969.

Wikipedia: Church of the Ascension, Belgrade (EN), Heritage Website

523 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 7: Дом Вукове задужбине

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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.

Wikipedia: House of Vuk's Foundation (EN), Heritage Website

284 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 8: Presidency of the Republic of Serbia

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The New Palace was a royal residence of the Karađorđević dynasty of Serbia and later Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Today it is the seat of the President of Serbia. The palace is located on Andrićev Venac in Belgrade, Serbia, opposite of Stari Dvor.

Wikipedia: Novi dvor (EN), Website, Heritage Website

236 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 9: Осматрачница српске врховне команде на Кајмакчалану

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Осматрачница српске врховне команде на Кајмакчалану

In World War I, after crossing over Albania, where it was annihilated, the Serbian Army recovered after a while and occupied its position at the Macedonian front, which spread across the mountain Kajmakčalan in Маcedonia. On the top of this mountain there was the observation post of the Serbian Army High Command. It is located in the Pioneers Park.

Wikipedia: Observation Post of the Serbian Army High Command on Kajmakčalan (EN)

91 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 10: Музичка школа Станковић

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"Stanković" Music School in Belgrade, founded in 1911, under the auspices of King Peter I, as a musical and teaching institution. It is one of the oldest educational institutions in Belgrade. When it was established, it operated within the Choral Society "Stanković". It was named after the Serbian composer, and pianist Kornelije Stanković who was the first to introduce harmonics of the Serbian root and spiritual compositions.

Wikipedia: Stanković Musical School (EN), Heritage Website

368 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 11: Muzej Paje Jovanovića

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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.

Wikipedia: Museum of Paja Jovanović (EN)

197 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 12: Дом удружења новинара Србије

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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

186 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 13: Кућа Богдана Гавриловића

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The house of Bogdan Gavrilović is located in Belgrade, on the territory of the city municipality of Vracar. It was erected in 1928 and represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.

Wikipedia: Кућа Богдана Гавриловића (SR), Heritage Website

326 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 14: Дом браће Крстић

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The Krstic 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.

Wikipedia: Krstić Brothers' House (EN), Heritage Website

312 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 15: Кућа браће Николић

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The House of the Nikolic Brothers is located in Belgrade, in 11 Njegoševa Street, since 1973 it has been representing immovable cultural heritage as a cultural monument.

Wikipedia: Кућа браће Николић (SR), Heritage Website

76 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 16: Дом Друштва за улепшавање Врачара

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The Home of the Society for the Beautification of Vracar is located in Belgrade, in Njegoševa street 1, because of its archichic teton qualities represents immovable cultural heritage as a cultural monument.

Wikipedia: Дом Друштва за улепшавање Врачара (SR), Heritage Website

86 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 17: Yugoslav Drama Theatre

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Yugoslav Drama Theatre is a theatre located in Belgrade, Serbia.

Wikipedia: Yugoslav Drama Theatre (EN)

221 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 18: Manjez Park

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Manjež Park is a public park situated in the centre of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

Wikipedia: Manjež (EN)

283 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 19: Ruins of Yugoslav General Staff from 1999 NATO bombing

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895 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 20: Министарство унутрашњих послова Републике Србије

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The building of the Ministry of Social Policy and Public Health is located in the municipality of Savski venac, at 101 Kneza Miloša Street in Belgrade. It is included in the cultural monument of Serbia.

Wikipedia: Зграда Министарства социјалне политике и народног здравља у Београду (SR), Heritage Website

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