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Friday, September 2, 2011
Beograd
Founded in the Third century BC, it's located just over the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers. It suffered from both repeated destruction and renovation since its founding until the last destruction in 1941, when attacked by German's Luftwaffe in WW II.
Visit the National Museum which has a huge collection of prehistoric artifacts, icons, frescoes, and paintings. In Kalemegdan Park you might find amusement parks, lovers, and both Albanian and Gypsy indigents. But the major attractions are the Orthodox Chapels and outstanding Military Museum. Beside, Fresco Museum which houses original copies of the vivid and dramatic medieval Serbian Frescoes.
Do not miss to scroll down along the bustling downtown, it's a diverse mix of the XIXth century palaces, modern architecture, and a few Turkish-style narrow streets.
Explore the old quarter, linger in the cafes, or even join the parade of Ulica Skadarska, the restored Bohemian haunt.
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