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SPECIAL OFFER for visitors of BelRE from
29-Oct until 02-Nov |
Belgrade sightseeing
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On Foot through the Centre From Belgrade fortress with a Military Museum, clock tower, observatory and zoo to the National Museum and the National Theatre, the University, the Patriarchate, the Cathedral, the Princess Ljubica Palace, Kosancicev venac (a crescent) and Knez Mihajlova Street. |
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By Coach and on Foot through the City
To complete your idea of the city by seeing the Parliament, St. Sava Temple, the "25 May" Museum, Dedinje, the Prince Milos Palace, the Ada Ciganlija island, New Belgrade and Zemun. |
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An Evening in Bohemian Skadarlija
For as many as 150 years Belgrade's bohemian soul has been permeating Skadarlija's famous cafes. It is a real pity to come to Belgrade and not visit some of these restaurants where good food and live music refresh both soul and heart. |
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EXCURSIONS |
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One of our short excursions
Route of Royal Vineyards
Topola, in the heart of Sumadija, an administrative centre and a fortified town from which runs the leader Karadjordje Petrovic the first Serbian uprising against Turkish rule.
Oplenac above Topola with the mausoleum of the royal dynasty Karadjordjevic, and famous church of St. George decorated with 3.500 m2 gilded mosaic. |
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From Belgrade to Novi Sad
Fruska gora, a national park with luscious forests, is hiding 16 orthodox monasteries from between 15 to 18 centuries.
Sremski Karlovci, a city - museum, the centre of Serbian culture and religion in 18 and 19 centuries.
Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina, an administrative, economic, cultural and university centre of region with the remarkably well preserved fortress Petrovaradin which overlooks the city from the other side of the Danube. |
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Kovacica, Naive Painters Village
In 1802 the village of Kovacica with a Slovak ethnic minority was established fifty kilometres from Belgrade.
In this village of numerous crafts especially developed were naive arts which have been made famous thought the world, in the first place, by Zuzana Halupova and Martin Jonas.
The international ethno centre Babka promotes unique artistic features of the region. |