Why Belgrade?
Belgrade, city with rich history
The Celts were the ones who founded Belgrade in 3rd century BC,
after what it became a Roman settlement called Singidunum. The
original Slovene name of the city, “Beligrad”, which means “white
city”, was first used in 878, and the city became the capital of
Serbia in 1405.
One of the interesting facts about Belgrade is that it changed its
name 15 times through history.
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Places to visit in Belgrade
Belgrade Fortress
The Belgrade Fortress, consists of the old citadel and Kalemegdan Park on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, in an urban area of modern Belgrade, Serbia. Located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad, the fortress constitutes the specific historical core of the city.
Kneza Mihaila Street
Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade, and is protected by law as one of the oldest and most valuable landmarks of the city. Named after Mihailo Obrenović III, Prince of Serbia, it features a number of buildings and mansions built during the late 1870s.
Nikola Tesla Museum
The Nikola Tesla Museum is a science museum located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is dedicated to honoring and displaying the life and work of Nikola Tesla as well as the final resting place for Tesla.