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Belgrade Collection (#7)

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

Background imageBelgrade Collection: 'Ekvilajzer'

"Ekvilajzer"
Katarina Vuckovic

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Military Museum. Belgrade. Serbia

Military Museum. Belgrade. Serbia
Military Museum. Interior. Belgrade. Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Remains of a government building bombed by NATO during the Yugoslav wars, Savski Venac

Remains of a government building bombed by NATO during the Yugoslav wars, Savski Venac, New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: WWI - Balkan Front - Belgrade Citadel - Arsenal destroyed

WWI - Balkan Front - Belgrade Citadel - Arsenal destroyed
WWI - Balkan Front (1914-1915) - Belgrade Citadel - Arsenal destroyed. In the distance is Hungary. Date: 1915

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Albino peacock with open fan at Belgrade Zoo

Albino peacock with open fan at Belgrade Zoo

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Crown Prince Peter of Yugoslavia and brother Tomislav

Crown Prince Peter of Yugoslavia and brother Tomislav
A candid photograph of Crown Prince Peter of Yugoslavia (later King Peter II) with his younger baby brother, Prince Tomislav in the park of the castle at Dedinje near Belgrade in 1930. Date: 1930

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Garden in the Grounds of the Kalemegdan Citadel

Garden in the Grounds of the Kalemegdan Citadel The Balkans Serbia Belgrade Garden in the Grounds of the Kalemegdan Citadel

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Clock Tower and modern Military Cannon in the Grounds

Clock Tower and modern Military Cannon in the Grounds of the Kalemegdan Citadel Fortifications dating from Celtic and Roman Times The Balkans Serbia Belgrade Clock Tower

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The Balkans Serbia Belgrade Train Station

The Balkans Serbia Belgrade Train Station and Tram

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Federal Parliament Building, Belgrade

Federal Parliament Building, Belgrade The Balkans Serbia Belgrade Federal Parliament Building

Background imageBelgrade Collection: St Sava Orthodox Church

St Sava Orthodox Church, built 1935, is the biggest Orthodox Church in the World The Balkans Serbia Belgrade St Sava Orthodox Church 1935 biggest Orthodox Church in the World

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Evening pedestrian traffic on Knez Mihailova Street

Serbia, Belgrade, Evening pedestrian traffic on Knez Mihailova Street SERBIA-Belgrade: Evening pedestrian traffic on Knez Mihailova Street

Background imageBelgrade Collection: View across the river Sava to the Old Town in Belgrade, 19th century

View across the river Sava to the Old Town in Belgrade, 19th century
View across the river Sava to the Old Town in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. It was built on the promontory formed when the River Sava joined the Danube

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The Self-Sacrifice of Titusz Dugovics, 1859. Artist: Wagner, Sandor (Alexander) von (1838-1919)

The Self-Sacrifice of Titusz Dugovics, 1859. Artist: Wagner, Sandor (Alexander) von (1838-1919)
The Self-Sacrifice of Titusz Dugovics, 1859. Found in the collection of the Szepmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Victor Column, Kalemegdan Fortress, Belgrade, Serbia, Europe

Victor Column, Kalemegdan Fortress, Belgrade, Serbia, Europe

Background imageBelgrade Collection: REPUBLIC OF SERBIA. BELGRADE. Partial view of the Fort

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA. BELGRADE. Partial view of the Fort

Background imageBelgrade Collection: American tank

American tank
Tank exposed outside the Military Museum. American tank. Belgrade. Republic of Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Tanks

Tanks exposed outside the Military Museum. Belgrade. Republic of Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: German tank

German tank
Tank exposed outside the Military Museum. German tank. Belgrade. Republic of Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Monument to France in gratitude to the French soldiers kille

Monument to France in gratitude to the French soldiers killed in the First World War. Kalemegdan Fortress. Belgrade. Republic of Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Parliament of Serbia

Parliament of Serbia. Outside view. Belgrade. Republic of Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosian Walls. Belgrade Gate

Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosian Walls. Belgrade Gate. Second Military Gate

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrades flag

Belgrades flag
Flag of Belgrade. Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Cannons. Military Museum. Belgrade. Serbia

Cannons. Military Museum. Belgrade. Serbia
Serbia. Belgrade. Cannons. Military Museum. Exterior

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Kalemegdan Fortress. Belgrade. Serbia

Kalemegdan Fortress. Belgrade. Serbia
Serbia. Belgrade. Kalemegdan Fortress, built by Stefan Lacarevic in 14th century. Rebuilt in the 18th century by the Austrians

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia. Belgrade. Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel

Serbia. Belgrade. Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, serbian orthodox church. 19th century. Exterior detail

Background imageBelgrade Collection: John of Capistrano

John of Capistrano
ST JOHN OF CAPISTRANO Franciscan monk, much employed in diplomacy : in 1456 he helped to defend Belgrade against the Turks. Date: 1386 - 1456

Background imageBelgrade Collection: WW1 - Austro-Hungarian troops capture Belgrade, Serbia

WW1 - Austro-Hungarian troops capture Belgrade, Serbia on the 66th anniversary of Emperor Francis Josephs accession on December 2nd 1914

Background imageBelgrade Collection: King Peter I and the Crown Prince leaving Belgrade

King Peter I and the Crown Prince leaving Belgrade
On 29th July 1914 the Austrians opened a heavy cannonade on Belgrade. The Serbians made no reply, Belgrade being an open town incapable of defence

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade, capital of Serbia

Belgrade, capital of Serbia
A view of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, showing the landing place and cathedral. Date: c. 1914

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Austrian troops by the Danube

Austrian troops by the Danube
Austrian troops wait on the banks of the Danube, on the other side of which is Belgrade, capital of Serbia. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on 28 July 1914

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Royal christening of the Crown Prince of Yugoslavia

Royal christening of the Crown Prince of Yugoslavia
Walking in procession to the royal chapel in Belgrade for the baptism of the infant Crown Prince; guests included the Duke of York, the Duchess of York, the Queen of Greece

Background imageBelgrade Collection: WWI: REFUGEE, 1918. A boy waiting to receive supplies from the American Red Cross in Belgrade

WWI: REFUGEE, 1918. A boy waiting to receive supplies from the American Red Cross in Belgrade, Serbia. Photograph, 1918

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The New Kingdom of Servia: the Garrison of Belgrade Swearing Allegiance to King Milan I

The New Kingdom of Servia: the Garrison of Belgrade Swearing Allegiance to King Milan I

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Source Size = 3747 x 2900

Source Size = 3747 x 2900
The War in the East: Prince and Princess Milan Inaugurating the English home for Servian Orphans, Belgrade

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Source Size = 3738 x 2093

Source Size = 3738 x 2093
The Outrage on the Austrian Monitor at Belgrade, the Fortress Saluting the Austrian Flag on Christmas Eve

Background imageBelgrade Collection: In the Katherine Hospital, Belgrade, Serbia, Engraving 1876

In the Katherine Hospital, Belgrade, Serbia, Engraving 1876

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Turkish Prisoners in the Fortress, Belgrade, Serbia, Engraving 1876

Turkish Prisoners in the Fortress, Belgrade, Serbia, Engraving 1876

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The Turco Servian War, a Convoy of Wounded Soldiers Arriving at Belgrade, Engraving 1876

The Turco Servian War, a Convoy of Wounded Soldiers Arriving at Belgrade, Engraving 1876

Background imageBelgrade Collection: A Meeting of the New Constitutional Parliament at Belgrade, Serbia, 1889

A Meeting of the New Constitutional Parliament at Belgrade, Serbia, 1889

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The Return of Queen Natalie to Serbia, 1889: Great Popular Reception at Belgrade

The Return of Queen Natalie to Serbia, 1889: Great Popular Reception at Belgrade

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Taking Belgrade, 1688, Jan Luyken, Jurriaen van Poolsum, 1689

Taking Belgrade, 1688, Jan Luyken, Jurriaen van Poolsum, 1689

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The War between Serbia and Bulgaria: the Queen of Serbia Visiting the Hospital Of

The War between Serbia and Bulgaria: the Queen of Serbia Visiting the Hospital Of
The War between Serbia and Bulgaria: the Queen of Serbia Visiting the Hospital of the English National Aid Society at Belgrade, 1886

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Overlooking the Danube River and Belgrade, New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

Overlooking the Danube River and Belgrade, New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT (c1494-1566). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 1520-1566

SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT (c1494-1566). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 1520-1566. The reception of a French delegation sent by King Francis I at Belgrade, 1532

Background imageBelgrade Collection: WWI: AUSTRIAN MONITORS. Austrian monitors Koros and Leitha on the Danube River

WWI: AUSTRIAN MONITORS. Austrian monitors Koros and Leitha on the Danube River, shelling Belgrade during World War I. Painting by Max Poosch-Gablenz, 1915

Background imageBelgrade Collection: St. Sava Orthodox Church, built 1935 and Karadjordje (Serbian political leader) statue

St. Sava Orthodox Church, built 1935 and Karadjordje (Serbian political leader) statue, Belgrade, Serbia, Europe

Background imageBelgrade Collection: St. Sava Orthodox Church, built 1935, Belgrade, Serbia, Europe

St. Sava Orthodox Church, built 1935, Belgrade, Serbia, Europe




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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.