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  1. National Museum

    Republic Square - 1а Trg republike 44.81680, 20.45970

    Currently closed for renovation. Founded in 1844, has more than 400,000 items including Italian Art Collection (230 works) including Titian, Caravaggio, Tintoretto, Paolo Veronese, Canaletto, Tiepollo, Carpacio... French Art Collection (250 paintings) includes Renoir (55 works including 22 paintings), Monet, Degas, Signac, Lautrec, Matisse, Goughen, Utrillo, Pissaro, Corot...…

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    Dutch and Flemish Art Collection (120 works) include Vincent van Gogh, Rubens, Rembrandt, Van Goyen, and Breughel. Japanese Art Collection has 82 works which include Kunisada, Toyokuni, and Hirosige. Cubist Art Collection includes Picasso, Cézanne, Delaunay, Arhipenko, Mondrian... Yugoslav (Serbian) Art Collection includes Paja Jovanovic, Uros Predic, and Lubarda. Other Art Collections (German, Austrian, Russian...) include Durer, Gustav Klimt, Kandinsky, Sisley, Marc Chagall, Modigliani, and Kassat.

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  2. Nikola Tesla Museum

    Krunska 51 Tu–F: 10AM–6PM, Sa–Su: 10AM–1PM 44.80510, 20.47080

    Museum dedicated to the man whom Serbs revere. Nikola Tesla (Никола Тесла) made significant contributions to the development of electric engineering, pioneering alternative current (making long-distance high-energy transfers possible), radio (making base work for today's mobile communications) and AC motors (widely used today, e.g.…

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    blenders, vacuum cleaners and elevators), among other numerous inventions. Half of this small museum is dedicated to Tesla's personal effects, while the other half contains models of his inventions. There are English-speaking guides who are students from the Engineering Department of the University of Belgrade who can help you understand the sometimes-complicated science.

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  3. Belgrade Fortress

    44.82426, 20.45269

    Once an important military fortification and the location of the first settlement of Singidunum, it now serves as the central park of Belgrade. Accessible from the end of the Knez Mihailova street, it offers a great refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city, especially in the afternoon.…

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    Kalemegdan park is divided into the Upper and Lower town, and contains fortress walls built in several stages throughout history, with several cafés, tennis and basketball courts, museums and an observatory. Be sure to take a stroll around the statue of Pobednik (The Victor), one of the symbols of Belgrade, and enjoy the stunning views over the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.

  4. Skadarlija street

    44.81756, 20.46405

    Popularly nicknamed the "Bohemian quarter", this pedestrian street is filled with restaurants and cafes, most in the spirit of old Belgrade. Live bands playing traditional Serbian music can be heard in the evenings. Skadarlija street is lined with many landmarks, including Dva Jelena Kafana, which was established in 1832.…

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    The street is paved in cobblestones, so ladies are advised to avoid wearing high heels, unless highly experienced. Blank-walled buildings on the south side have been painted with impressive 'trompe-l'oeil' paintings to add to the atmosphere.

  5. Aeronautical Museum

    44.81900, 20.28560

    The main collection is housed in an architecturally noteworthy geodesic-based glass building, with additional aircraft displayed on the surrounding grounds.…

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    The museum owns over 200 aircraft that have been operated by the Serbian and Yugoslav Air Forces, Aeronautical clubs and Avio-companies, from gliders to helicopters to jet fighters.There are a number of rare aircraft and other aviation equipment. The museum also displays relics of US and NATO aircraft "donated" during the 1990s Balkans conflicts, including wreckage from a US F-117 Nighthawk.

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  6. Church Ružica

    and Church Sveta Petka(Црква Св. Петке) are located on Kalemegdan fortress, near observatory (easy to miss, ask for directions). Ružica is first mentioned at 15th century, and destroyed in early 18th century. After that it is rebuild in the present location, and it is the oldest church in Belgrade. It is again destroyed in WWI by Central Powers, and then renewed in 1925.…

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    At that time the church got bronze soldiers guards in front of it and the unusual chandeliers made out of bullet shells, swords and bayonets.

  7. Gardoš

    44.84828, 20.40973

    A neighborhood in the municipality of Zemun. Gardoš is a hill located near the river bank of Danube, and offers a historical and authentic atmosphere, with narrow streets, old houses and churches. At the top of the hill stands the tower of "Sibinjanin Janko" (or Millennium Tower) - 36m tall, built in 1896, housing an art gallery and boasting beautiful views over the Danube and Belgrade.…

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    The area also offers numerous authentic restaurants offering a wide range of dishes, usually traditional Serbian cuisine.

  8. Church of St. Alexander Nevsky

    Cara Dušana 63

    Its history dates back to the time the Serbian-Turkish war (1876), when under the command of General Mikhail Chernyayev (Михаил Черњајев), Russian volunteers arrived in Serbian aid . Firstly they erected a tent near the church dedicated to St-. Aleksandar Nevsky. The old church was built in 1877, but later had a turbulent history.…

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    The church has significant relics, frescoes, and in the interior of the plaque, Serbian warriors, the Russian tzar Nicholas the Second, King Alexander I Karadjordjevic etc.

  9. The Temple of Saint Sava

    The largest church in Serbia and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, under construction since 1935. Uniquely in Belgrade, it is more often known and signposted as a temple rather than a church, but in Orthodox Christianity these are synonyms. Interior decoration is not yet finished, however visitors have access to the north aisle and the crypt which are complete and in use.…

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    Located on Karađorđe's plateau in the Vračar area of Belgrade.

  10. Terazije and Kralja Milana streets

    Connecting Knez Mihailova street and the Republic Square with the Slavija Square and the Temple of Saint Sava, which dominates the view as you walk towards it.…

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    Take a walk down the street and see the famous Terazije Fountain, Hotel Moskva (formerly called the "Palace of Russia"),the Old Royal Palace (now the City Hall), the New Palace (now the building of the Presidency), and the Yugoslavian Drama Theater.

  11. Belgrade Cathedral

    Also called St. Archangel Michael's Cathedral, it is located near the Belgrade Fortress (Kalemegdan park). Built between 1837 and 1840, with a richly decorated interior. Across the church is the building of Patriarchy, the seat of Serbian orthodox church.…

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    Two of the most significant linguists of Serbian history, Vuk Karadžić and Dositej Obradović, are buried in front of the church.

  12. Monastery Rakovica

    dedicated to St. Archangels Michael and Gabriel. Monastery went through a turbulent history. Rakovica Monastery is located 11 km from the city center, on a circular route, on which the Rakovička river turns to the Avala.…

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    Monastery has important relics, and there are tombs of famous personalities(Vasa Čarapić, Patriarch Dimitrije), and until recently Serbian Patriarch Pavle.

  13. Knez Mihailova Street

    44.81796, 20.45669

    The main pedestrian street of Belgrade features beautiful architecture from the late 19th century. Take a stroll down this historic street and enjoy all of the shopping, galleries, street vendors, and cafés it has to offer. The street also serves as the link between the Republic Square and Kalemegdan park.

  14. The Old Royal Palace

    44.81082, 20.46258

    Located opposite the National Assembly, it was the royal residence of the Obrenović and Karađorđević dynasties from 1884 until 1922. It is now the seat of the Belgrade City Assembly, and the plateau in front of it is often used to welcome Serbian athletes and musicians after successful competitions abroad.

  15. The Residence of Princess Ljubica

    Kneza Sime Markovića 8

    The residence is now managed by the Museum of Belgrade and is used to display the museum material and painting exhibitions. The permanent exhibition at the Residence consists of original furniture, made in Oriental-Balkan style and other styles of the time (Classicism, Biedermeier, Baroque Revival).

  16. St. Mark's Church

    44.81047, 20.46893

    Built between 1931 and 1940, it is located in the Tašmajdan park, next to the main Post office and the National Assembly building. The church is also the final resting place of the famous Tsar Dušan the Mighty. There is a small Russian Orthodox church right next to St. Mark's.

  17. Republic Square

    44.81630, 20.46011

    Belgrade's main square features the statue of prince Mihailo Obrenović, which is the main meeting point of Belgradians, popularly referred to as "by the horse". Surrounding the square are famous historical buildings such as the National Museum and the National Theatre.

  18. Roman Catholic churches

    There are eight 'Roman Catholic churches in Belgrade: the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary in Hadži Milentijeva 75 (Neimar), the Church of Christ the King in Krunska 23 (Vračar), two in Zemun, and one each in Stari Grad, Čukarica, Zvezdara and Karaburma.

  19. Vinca

    Belo brdo 17, Vinca Tu W F 10:00 - 16:00, Th 12:00 - 18:00, Sa Su 10:00 - 18:00 April to October

    One of the largest tell sites in the Balkans, covering 10 hectares of land with 9 metres of cultural deposits and a total height of 10.5 metres. Come to see how prehistoric people used to live. Every weekend visitors can join guided tours through the site.

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  20. Presentation of the Virgin Monastery

    Ljube Jovanovića 8

    It is located near the center, the Topčidersko hill, surrounded by woods. The church was built in 1935. This beautiful church ("Monastery of the Presentation") was built in the Serbian-Byzantine style, richly painted frescoes, and a rich treasure.

  21. Viminacium

    Open for visiting Feb - Nov, during summer 09:00 - 19:00, during spring and autumn 10:00 - 17:00

    Known archaeological site, it used to be a major Roman provincial capital and military camp of the Roman province of Moesia. It contains archaeological remains of temples, streets, squares, amphitheatres, palaces, hippodromes and Roman baths.

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  22. Church of the shroud of Holy Virgin

    Kajmakčalanska 55, Vračar

    It was built in 1933, in simple Serbian-Byzantine style, richly adorned with frescoes, mosaics, has a rich collection of relics. It is located between Boulevard of King Alexander, and Žička street, near the "Red Cross Square"(Црвени Крст).

  23. The New Palace

    The New Palace is located next to the Old Royal Palace, on Andrićev venac square. Built between 1911 and 1922 as the residence of King Petar I Karađorđević, today it is the official seat of the President of the Republic of Serbia.

  24. Gallery of Frescoes of the National Museum

    Cara Uroša 20, Beograd Closed on Mondays

    The gallery was founded in 1953., as a special institution for the collection, study and exhibit of the Serbian medieval art. It is now part of the National Museum and contains a rich collection of murals and medieval sculptures.

  25. Museum of Roma Culture

    Ruzveltova street 41-43 Tu-Su: 11AM-4PM

    The museum is situated in a small storage room in a public building in downtown Belgrade. Its walls are covered with photographs and documents in the Roma language. There are temporal exhibitions, different programs and events.

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  26. Tito's Mausoleum and the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia

    Botićeva 6 Tue-Sun: 10am-6pm from 10/16 to 4/23, 10am-8pm from 4/24 to 10/15. RSD200, Students: RSD100 44.78800, 20.45200

    Artifacts from the former Yugoslavia and around the world given to Tito in his years as president. The Old Museum at the back of the complex, near the House of Flowers, is closed for renovation, as of July 2015.

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  27. The White Palace

    The official residence of the crown prince of Serbia, it is a mansion located in the upscale Dedinje area, as part of the Royal compound. Tours can be booked at the Tourist Information offices.

  28. Lepenski Vir

    Boljetin, Donji Milanovac 9:00-20:00 every day Adults 400RSD, Kids 200RSD

    An important archaeological site (first house approx. 6250 BC). It consists of one large settlement with around ten satellite villages. Numerous piscine sculptures and peculiar architecture.

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  29. Bajrakli Mosque

    Gospodar Jevremova 11 Dorćol

    Serbia's only active mosque in a non-Muslim-majority city is located in central Belgrade. It was built in the 16th century, when the Ottoman Empire ruled most of the Balkans.

  30. Ethnographic Museum

    Studentski trg 13 Tu–Sa: 10AM–5PM, Su: 9AM–2PM

    Permanent exhibition of Serbian costumes, tools, culture and everyday life in past centuries. Temporary exhibitions covering related topics.

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  31. The Military Museum

    every day except monday, 10am-5pm RSD150

    Museum has around 30,000 objects in 12 collections and very impressive photo collection with over 100,000 photographs, etc.

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  32. Historical Museum of Serbia

    Square Nikole Pasica 11 Every day except Mondays

    This museum has a rich collection of materials related to the Serbian nation from ancient times to the present.

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  33. Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    weekdays from 8-16C, 09-12C on Saturdays, Sundays 11-13C

    Across the street is the Orthodox Academy of Art and Conservation (frescoes, mosaics, and icon painting)

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  34. Nikolajevska crkva

    built 1745. Located at the foot of Gardoš (Гардош) hill, near the Danube, in the municipality of Zemun.

  35. Ivo Andric Museum

    Andrićev Venac 8

    Memorial Museum of Ivo Andric, is dedicated to our writer, Nobel laureate.Closed Mondays.

  36. The National Assembly of Serbia

    44.81172, 20.46598

    Located across the Old Royal Palace, at Nikola Pašić Square.

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景点总数
36
Belgrade
Serbia

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