Kneza Mihaila 33, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Foundation of Nikola Spasic was founded posthumously by handwritten testament on 09 February 1912. 30 April 1920 has been officially launched. Nikola Spasic, a Serbian wholesaler, and a great benefactor and donor was known as a diligent and hard-working man, he enjoyed the reputation of a honest and wise man. His great wealth was invested in stocks... read more
Trg Nikole Pašića 31, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Palace Igumanov from the list Belgrade Attractions, located on the Terazije street in Belgrade, built in 1938, was designed by architects Petar and Branko Krstic, in the style of modernism. It was built by Sima Andrejevic Igumanov (1804-1882), a Serbian merchant and a great benefactor. Palace Igumanov from the list Belgrade Attractions was built in the time... read more
Obilićev venac 29, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The list of the most beautiful sights in Belgrade is a building that housed a restaurant and restaurant "Russian Tsar" decades ago. It is located at the intersection of Knez Mihailova Street and Obilicev venac. Great location makes it almost impossible to walk past the building without pausing and admiring its beauty for a short while. The... read more
Kosančićev Venac 22, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The house in Kosančićev venac from the list Belgrade Attractions was built in 1910 for Mihil Petrovic, popularly known as Mika Alas, who lived,worked and died there. It was built on the site of the demolished house of his grandfather Novica Lazarevic, a Belgradian archpriest. The famous mathematician, scientist and fisherman spent nearly all his life in... read more
Nemanjina, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - On the corner Resavka and Nemanjina Street, right across the street from the park Manjež are the Barracks of the 7th regiment from the list Belgrade Attractions, in the municipality of Stari Grad. They represent a cultural monument on the list Belgrade Attractions. The barracks of the 7th regiment were built in the 19th century according to... read more
Kneza Sime Markovića 3, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The Cathedral Church is a cultural monument of great ecclesiastical, cultural and historical importance. It is dedicated to the Holy Archangel Michael and the struggle for independence from centuries of Turkish rule in this region. In the 19th century, the Cathedral Church was a church, administrative, social, commercial and cultural center around which Belgrade began to emerge... read more
Knez Mihailova 42, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Among the fascinating pieces of Serbian architecture is the Zepter Museum building located in Knez Mihailova Street. The building was designed by architect Dionis Andrija Sunko for the needs of the First Croatian Savings Bank, which would be located in the heart of Belgrade. The Croatian Savings Bank moved into the building, which significantly contributed to the... read more
Bulevar Vojvode Bojovića, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Belgrade Fortress from the list Belgrade Attractions, dating from the first millennium, was originally built as a palisade with earthen walls but has developed over the centuries. Belgrade, the one we know today, evolved around this monumental historical building from the list Belgrade Attractions. From palisade earthen walls it developed into a Roman castrum, then a Byzantine... read more
Francuska 21, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - House Nikola Pasic from the list Belgrade Attractions is in Francuska Street, and was built in 1872, it consists of a basement, ground floor and a mansard roof. The property which the house from the list Belgrade Attractions was built on belonged to the famous dealers, Nikola and Kosta Dzanga. The house is a one-family house with... read more
Bulevar Kneza Aleksandra Karadjordjevića, Belgrade
The Royal Palace is located at the highest point in the Dedinje neighborhood on an estate the size of 135 hectares within the court complex. The Royal Palace is linked with a colonnade of pillars to the royal chapel of Saint Apostle Andrew the First Called. The construction of the Royal Palace began in 1924 and was financed by King... read more
Dragoslava Jovanovica 2, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The Old Palace from the list Belgrade Attractions with the location on Kralja Milana street is a representative building in Belgrade, which was raised by King Milan between 1881 and 1884. At the Old Palace from the Belgrade Attractions list, between 1903 and 1921, lived Petar I Karadjordjevic, and between 1921 and 1922, King Alexander I, today... read more
Takovska 43, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Botanical Garden "Jevremovac" bears the status of the first and only botanical garden in Belgrade and throughout Serbia. It is located near the city center in Takovska Street. The Botanical Garden has been proclaimed a Category II nature monument and a cultural monument and, together with the Institute of Botany, is a teaching unit of the Faculty... read more
Skadarska, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The House of Djura Jaksic from the list Belgrade Attractions in Skadarlija was without pathos, with damp walls, modestly furnished with a table, some chairs, a hanger and two beds. In the room next door which was also the kitchen there were two more beds. He shared this modest home from the list Belgrade Attractions with his... read more
Nemanjina, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The buildings of the headquarters and the Ministry of Defence from the list Belgrade Attractions were built between 1954 and 1963 according to the project of a famous architect Nikola Dobrovic. Both buildings from the list Belgrade Attractions are valuable works that marked the epoch of modernism in the postwar period in the region. The buildings of... read more
Gospodar Jevremova 19, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Bozic's House is located at 19 Gospodar Jevremova Street in the heart of Belgrade. Today it is a building of great cultural and historical importance and is one of the immovable cultural assets and cultural monuments. It was built for the needs of Belgrade merchant Miloja Božić in 1836. Miloje Bozic and his wife remained immortalized in... read more
Studentski Trg 5, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - In 1800, in the village of Kolari near Smederevo Ilija Milosavljević was born, now known in the general public as Kolarac. He attended primary school in his native village, and learned the trader job by working in a store in Vrsac. In 1817, from Vrsac he moved to Belgrade, where he worked as a trade kalfa. In... read more
Kraljevića Marka, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The house of Manak from the list Belgrade Attractions is located in a suburb of former Savamala, on the corner of Kraljevica Marka and Gavrila Principa streets. It contains a rich collection of folk costumes, from Kosovo and South Serbia, followed by customs, for a total of about 2600 items. The house from the list Belgrade Attractions... read more
Bulevar Vojvode Bojovića, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The gate and tower from the list Belgrade Attractions are named after one of the greatest Serbian rulers who tried to leave an indelible mark on the panorama of the White city. That i when Belgrade first became the capital of our country, and the magnificent palace that he built was considered one of the most beautiful... read more
Knez Mihailova 35, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Serbian and Yugoslav writer Branko Copic, finished elementary school in his birthplace, and a lower secondary school in Bihac. He studied a Teachers school in Banja Luka, Sarajevo, Delnice and finished it in Karlovci. Then, he enrolled at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade and graduated in 1940. In 1928 he published his first story, and a short... read more
Knez Mihailova 46, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Heritage House represents an important institution in Belgrade's cultural life as a place that takes care of the storage of gifts and legacies from 1955 until today. The Heritage House was created as the wish of many artists and intellectuals for all gifts and legacies in Belgrade. Since 2004, the Heritage House has moved into one of... read more
Studentski trg 1, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Captain Misa's building from the list Belgrade Attractions is one of the most famous structures of the nineteenth century in Belgrade, and is home to the Rectorate of the University of Belgrade and part of the Faculty of Philosophy. Situated at Studentski trg, ithe house from the list Belgrade Attractions was built in the period between 1857... read more
Dobračina, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Čukur fountain from the list Belgrade Attractions is situated on the corner of Dobračina and Gospodar Jevremova street. It existed back in 1862 as well, when the incident that made it famous with its sad story that occurred. On June 15th, 1862, at noon, the boy Sava Petrovic, apprentice, was sent by a craftsmen to pour water... read more
Čika Ljubina 19, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Spain founded the Cervantes Institute in 1991, an institution that will promote Spanish language and culture in the countries where it is open. So far, it has been opened in more than 70 centers around the world, and Belgrade is one of them. The institute bears the name of writer Miguel de Cervantes. In Belgrade, the Cervantes... read more
Kosančićev Venac, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The National Library of Serbia from the list Belgrade Attractions once stood on Kosančićev venac, the only thing in its place now are the remainders that once on that very place there was a magnificent building that was home to knowledge and history. The rubble and karst of the National library of Serbia from the list Belgrade... read more
Terazije, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Terazije Fountain from the list Belgrade Attractions is located at Terazije, in front of the famous hotel Moscow, it was built in 1860 as a symbol of the return of Prince Milos Obrenovic to the throne. Terazije Fountain from the list Belgrade Attractions was made by the sculptor Franz Loran, it is an obelisk in its form,... read more
Andrićev venac 1, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Located on Andricev venac, The New Palace from the list Belgrade Attractions is a magnificent building which is home to the Presidency of the Republic of Serbia. As a monument from the list Belgrade Attractions it is under state protection. It was built between 1911 and 1922, and back then its purpose was solely residential. The Palace... read more
Dečanska 8, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - On 7th of June, 1980 the endowment of Milos Crnjanski from the list Belgrade Attractions was officially established with the means that Vidosava Crnjanski, Milos’s widow bequeathed. However, the very beginning of the Foundation of Milos Crnjanski from the list Belgrade Attractions happened earlier, on 6th of July in 1978, when Vidosava Crnjanski, feeling that her end... read more
Kneza Sime Markovića 8, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - The residence of Princess Ljubica from the list Belgrade Attractions is located at Kneza Sime Markovica street, near the city center. Besides the building from the list Belgrade Attractions, next to the building of the Patriarchate there was another, an old palace, that had residential purposes, however, Prince Miloš decided to build a new palace right next... read more
Terazije 34, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Alexa Krsmanovic's house or Krsmanovic's house is located on Terazije, an extremely busy part of the city. Although it is a magnificent building, today its significance is forgotten. Krsmanovic's house was built in 1885 at the request of Belgrade's Joce Markovic Square as a lavish family villa. How beautiful and beautiful the exterior is is the fact... read more
Krunska 51, Belgrade
Belgrade Attractions - Nikola Tesla Museum from the list Belgrade Attractions is located in the Vracar neighborhood in Belgrade, dedicated to the preservation and presentation of work, ideas and life of Nikola Tesla. The museum from the list Belgrade Attractions currently contains over 160,000 original documents, more than 2,000 books and journals and 1,200 technical exhibits, in addition the Museum... read more