Kalemegdan

Kalemegdan

The largest cultural and historic complex in the nation's capital, Kalemegdan covers 66 hectares. Its characteristics stem from the medieval heritage which is kept until today and because of it Kalemegdan is considered the most important heritage site.
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National Museum

The National Museum is the oldest museum in Serbia and was established in 1884. The oldest and most valuable manuscript, Miroslav Gospel, which dates to roughly 1190, is the most priceless item preserved in the museum.
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Knez Mihailova Street

With many notable buildings and residences constructed in the 1870s, Knez Mihailova Street is the pedestrian zone, trading center, and street that is preserved as one of the oldest and most valuable city ambients.
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Skadarlija

The biggest bohemian district, Skadarlija, is a symbol of Belgrade. The street holds memories, exudes the essence of ancient Belgrade, and guards one of the most significant remnants of bygone times.
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Lake Ada Ciganlija

The "Belgrade Sea" offers a refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city. The largest sport-recreational and cultural-entertainment complex in Belgrade today, Ada Ciganlija offers more than 50 open-air sports playgrounds, courts, a range of adrenaline-pumping activities, entertainment programs, and kid-friendly activities.
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Nikola Tesla Museum

The Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade was opened to the public on October 20, 1955. It was the first technical museum in Yugoslavia. The opening presented the permanent exhibition, which gave visitors the opportunity to see models built accurately according to Tesla’s drawings.
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The Belgrade Museum of Contemporary Art

The Belgrade Museum of Contemporary Art was opened on October 20th 1965.
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