Tag: Medieval Belgrade

  • Nebojša tower

    Nebojša tower

    Also known as: Kula Nebojša, Nebojšina Kula Nebojša tower is one of the few remaining monuments of medieval Belgrade, a four level cannon tower built around 1460 to protect the entrance to the Danube port, and belongs to the oldest type of early artillery canon towers. During late Turkish rule, it was converted into a dungeon where

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  • Dorćol

    Dorćol

    Dorćol is a neighborhood in the very center of Belgrade, and one of it’s oldest parts, situated just beside Kalemegdan fortress, and on the Danube waterfront. The lower Dorćol town developed on the long road towards the east (modern day Cara Dušana street) during the middle ages, and at some point in history joined the

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  • Kalemegdan park and Belgrade fortress

    Kalemegdan park and Belgrade fortress

    Kalemegdan is Belgrade’s most popular attraction, a central park and ancient citadel lying on a hill overlooking the Sava and Danube confluence with gorgeous panoramic views and many landmarks and monuments.

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