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Belgrade Collection (#4)

Belgrade, the vibrant capital city of Serbia, is a treasure trove of history and culture

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Gold, silver and bronze

Gold, silver and bronze
Uroš Lunja

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Be careful with pins

Be careful with pins
Ivan Stanimirov

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Speed Skating 1

Speed Skating 1
Zoran Milutinovic

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Ladies 1
Violeta Milutinovic

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Alpine skiing 8

Alpine skiing 8
Zoran Milutinovic

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Contact

Contact
Zoran Milutinovic

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Park Lights

Park Lights
Violeta Milutinovic

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Face
Stefan Stevanovic

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The transporter
Sorin Vidis

Background imageBelgrade Collection: This has been a very important week in the acting career of 21-year-old Simon

This has been a very important week in the acting career of 21-year-old Simon MacCorkindale. He has been making his first professional appearance - at the Belgrade Theatre in Terence Rattigans "

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade Theatre in Education Team with youngsters from Coundon Court School studying

Belgrade Theatre in Education Team with youngsters from Coundon Court School studying play, Of Mice And Men. Coventry, 26th April 1996

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Young students from Coventry Schools, taking part in Belgrade Theatre in Education

Young students from Coventry Schools, taking part in Belgrade Theatre in Education Project, Coventry, 4th May 1999. Pictured, Sandra Goodwon (left) and Natasha Stimpson

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Children from Newbold Grange High School, Rugby, get an actors view of the auditorium

Children from Newbold Grange High School, Rugby, get an actors view of the auditorium during a visit to the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, 2nd May 1963

Background imageBelgrade Collection: A scene from Alan Bennetts play 'Getting On, 'at the Belgrade Theatre

A scene from Alan Bennetts play "Getting On, "at the Belgrade Theatre
A scene from Alan Bennetts play " Getting On, " at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry. last night. Left to right: Simon MacCorkindale as Geoff Price, Margot Leicester (Polly Oliver)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: This has been a very important week in the acting career of 21-year-old Simon

This has been a very important week in the acting career of 21-year-old Simon MacCorkindale. He has been making his first professional appearance - at the Belgrade Theatre in Terence Rattigans "

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Sir Laurence Olivier formerly lays the foundation stone at the Belgrade Theatre watched

Sir Laurence Olivier formerly lays the foundation stone at the Belgrade Theatre watched by Alderman Arthur J. Waugh, chairman of the Belgrade Theatre Trust. 20th March 1965

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Carmen Silvera and Paul Williamson in a production of 'The Lion In Winter'

Carmen Silvera and Paul Williamson in a production of "The Lion In Winter"
Carmen Silvera and Paul Williamson in a production of " The Lion In Winter" written by James Goldman. She played Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine and he was King Henry II of England

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Sir Laurence Olivier, who visited Coventry last night to see 'The Bedmakers'

Sir Laurence Olivier, who visited Coventry last night to see "The Bedmakers"
Sir Laurence Olivier, who visited Coventry last night to see " The Bedmakers" at the Belgrade Theatre, congratulating Keith Marsh who has the leading role

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Sir Laurence Olivier formerly laid the foundation stone at the Belgrade Theatre watched

Sir Laurence Olivier formerly laid the foundation stone at the Belgrade Theatre watched by Alderman Arthur J. Waugh, Left, chairman of the Belgrade Theatre Trust. 20th March 1965

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Dome fresco, St. Sava church, Beograd (Belgrade), Serbia, Europe

Dome fresco, St. Sava church, Beograd (Belgrade), Serbia, Europe

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade Fortress, Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade Fortress, Belgrade, Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Prince Eugene After the Victory Over the Turks at Belgrade, (1717), 1890). Creator: Unknown

Prince Eugene After the Victory Over the Turks at Belgrade, (1717), 1890). Creator: Unknown
Prince Eugene After the Victory Over the Turks at Belgrade, (1717), 1890. The Siege of Belgrade ended on August 17, 1717 with the conquest of Austrian troops under the command of Prince Eugene of

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The Capture of Belgrade on October 8, 1789, 1789

The Capture of Belgrade on October 8, 1789, 1789. From a private collection

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Belgrade, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Belgrade, (1919). In Servian, the name signifies " White Town". The capital of Servia [Serbia] has undergone many vicissitudes of war and had been held variously by the Greeks, Hungarians

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Quay on the River Sava - Belgrade, Serbia

Quay on the River Sava - Belgrade, Serbia. Date: 1911

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple, ca 1509-1510

The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple, ca 1509-1510. Artist: Master of Pulkau (active ca 1520)
The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple, ca 1509-1510. Found in the collection of Royal Palace, Belgrade

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Saint John of Capistrano leads the Christian forces in the siege of Belgrade, 1615

Saint John of Capistrano leads the Christian forces in the siege of Belgrade, 1615. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade, 1883. Artist: A Willmore

Belgrade, 1883. Artist: A Willmore
Belgrade, 1883. View of the city in Serbia and Montenegro, which lies at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The signing ceremony of the Belgrade Declaration, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 2 July 1955

The signing ceremony of the Belgrade Declaration, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 2 July 1955. The signing of the Declaration by Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito (1892-1980)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Arrival of the Soviet delegation in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 26 May 1955

Arrival of the Soviet delegation in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 26 May 1955. Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito (1892-1980) (saluting) stands alongside Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The Conqueror of the Turks, 1717, (1909)

The Conqueror of the Turks, 1717, (1909). Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736) after his victory at Belgrade in 1717. Engraving from Harmsworths History of the World, published in London in 1909

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, 1879

Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, 1879. View of the city which lies at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Statue of Pobednik, Kalemegdan, Belgrade, Serbia

Statue of Pobednik, Kalemegdan, Belgrade, Serbia Victor Monument, Belgrade Fortress; Serbia; yugoslavia;




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Belgrade, the vibrant capital city of Serbia, is a treasure trove of history and culture. From its iconic landmarks to its bustling streets, this city has something for everyone. One cannot miss the magnificent Sveti Sava Orthodox Church, known as the world's biggest Orthodox church. Its grandeur and architectural beauty are awe-inspiring, leaving visitors in complete admiration. Terazije Square stands proudly in Belgrade, serving as a central hub for locals and tourists alike. This lively square showcases the heart and soul of the city with its buzzing atmosphere and charming surroundings. In years gone by when Yugoslavia was still intact, Sokol Rally brought excitement to Belgrade's streets. The echoes of those thrilling moments can still be felt today as memories linger on every corner. Hotel Moscow is another notable landmark that adds charm to Belgrade's skyline. With its elegant architecture and rich history, it serves as a reminder of the city's past while embracing modernity. The angel gracing the front facade of Saborna Crkva (Orthodox Church) captures attention effortlessly. Its intricate details reflect not only religious devotion but also artistic brilliance. New Belgrade boasts one of Serbia's most significant attractions - The Church of Saint Sava. Standing tall amidst modern buildings, it symbolizes faith intertwined with progress in this ever-evolving metropolis. For breathtaking views over Lower Town from atop Belgrade Fortress' Carl VI Gate or Nebojsa tower is an absolute must-do experience. Witnessing the fusion between historical heritage and urban life will leave you captivated. Prince Michael Street exudes elegance at every turn; lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants offering a taste of Serbian hospitality at its finest. It truly represents Belgrade's cosmopolitan vibe mixed with traditional charm. Kalemegdan Park offers respite from bustling streets while housing one remarkable sight – Victor Monument at Belgrade Fortress. Majestic in stature and significance, it commemorates Serbia's triumphs and resilience.