Branko’s bridge, also known as the Bridge of Brotherhood and Unity connects New Belgrade with the center of Belgrade across the Sava river. It is the second most important bridge for the flow of traff...
The royal court is encompassed in the royal complex, along with the White palace, on an estate about 135ha large, on top of the tallest hill in Dedinje. Located nearby is also the royal chapel of St....
This is the most trafficked bridge in Belgrade, leading across the river Sava and used daily by about 165k vehicles, even though it had originally been designed to support only around 40k. The constru...
The park is located in the urban part of Belgrade, north of the Topcider hill in the Savski venac municipality. It consists of two areas which are divided by rows of planted trees. The first area is a...
As its name says, the New Railway Bridge is the railway bridge leading across the river Sava. It had been constructed as part of the Belgrade’s railway knot construction, it has two rail tracks and is...
The first railway bridge built in this location was finished in 1884 and has since then been demolished twice. Before the one there today, there stood the first Belgrade railway bridge which connected...
The Partisan stadium is a sporting object with one of the longest traditions in the former Yugoslavia which continues in Serbia today. It is located in the place where prior to WWII there was the cour...
The Red Star Stadium, which is also the HQ of that sports club, is located in Ljutice Bogdana street, at number 1a. It is lovingly called ‘Marakana’ by the people of Belgrade while its official name i...
The bridge in Ada is a railway and road bridge connecting New Belgrade and Cukarica. The bridge was constructed with the intention of forming a whole with the inner marginal half-ring in Belgrade, con...
This is where the former president of Yugoslavia Joseph Broz Tito lies buried. The house is located in Dedinje, Boticeva street, as a part of the Jugoslavia museum of history (previously called the “J...
The house is located at no. 40 Vasa Pelagic street and since the 20s of the previous century it has served as the museum dedicated to the king. This villa is around 100 years old but has been converte...
The smallest bridge in Belgrade, it is used for road traffic as well as trams. It was built during the occupation in 1942 because the king Alexander bridge – back then the only one that led across the...
The Stone palace, also known as the Baumgarten’s palace is located in Knez Milos street, at the number 33. It used to be the headquarters of Yugoslavia’s military and, after WWII the headquarters of t...