The Belgrade Fortress
Stari Grad, BelgradeThe place where "there is a go" Belgrade, the Belgrade fortress occupies the top of a 125-meter hill at the confluence of the Sava and the Danube. The territory inside the fortress walls is divided into two parts - the Lower and Upper Town, each of which is literally crammed with monuments.
St. Sava Cathedral
ul. 2a Krusheldolska, BelgradeThe main temple of the Serbian Orthodox Church and the largest church in the Balkans, St. Sava Cathedral is located in the historic district of Belgrade Vrachare. With its majestic simplicity, the temple resembles the best Byzantine structures.
Palaces of Belgrade
Along with the fortress and the cathedral, four magnificent palaces belong to the main sights of Belgrade, inherited from the dynasties of the first rulers of Serbia after independence from the Ottoman Empire.
House of flowers
ul. Zhupan Vlastimira, BelgradeUnder the romantic name "House of Flowers" lies, as one would imagine, not a botanical park and not a masterpiece of landscape design. Raison d'etre buildings - the mausoleum of the former ruler of Yugoslavia, the odious Josip Broz Tito, whose name is broken many copies.
Nikola Tesla Museum
ul. Krunska, 51, BelgradeThe national pride of Serbia and the scientist, without which it is impossible to imagine the development of modern science, Nikola Tesla is a man ahead of time. "If you want to understand the universe, think about energy, frequency and vibration," the inventor said.
Skadarlie
Scardalie, BelgradeBelgrade "cross between" Arbat and Zhukovka, Skadarlie - a pedestrian quarter, inhabited by representatives of bohemia and nouveaux riches. On the streets, musicians always play here, and on both sides classic dotted mansions alternate with graffiti painted walls of buildings.
Hill Gardosh
BelgradeGardosh Hill is located in the historical district of Belgrade Zemun, on the right bank of the Danube. It is here that you can feel the mysterious spirit of the charming Belgrade - on the slopes of the hill you can see the narrow medieval streets, on each side of which "puppet" houses are crowded.
And in the city there is a Kremlin - the Belgrade fortress with the beautiful Kalemegdan park surrounding it, the picturesque pedestrian street of Prince Mikhailov and the Skadarlie bohemia quarter, the largest church in the Balkans - St. Sava Cathedral and a testament to the country's recent past - the "House of Flowers" Head of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito .On the other side of the Danube, the city looks at the hill of Gardosh, crowned with the Millennium tower (a restaurant on top and a panoramic view, naturally, included) .Yes, they almost forgot: in Belgrade, a direct road to the fans of the "man who invented the 20th century" - the great Nikola Tesla .At the airport of Belgrade they will be met by a monument to a genius, and in the city there is a small but very interesting museum .