Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #19 in Belgrade, Serbia
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1.9 km
29 m
Experience Belgrade in Serbia in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in BelgradeIndividual Sights in BelgradeSight 1: Вила Лазића и Митровића
Villa Lazića i Mitrovića in Belgrade is located in the city municipality of Savski venac, at 4-4a Milovana Glišić Street in Belgrade. It is included in the Cultural Monument of Serbia.
Wikipedia: Вила Лазића и Митровића у Београду (SR), Heritage Website
Sight 2: Кућа Драгољуба Гошића
The house of Dragoljub Gošić is located in Belgrade, on the territory of the city municipality of Savski Venac. It was built in 1928 and represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.
Sight 3: Вила Рајх
Villa Rajh is located in the municipality of Savski Venac, at 2a Sanja Zivanovic Street in Belgrade. It represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument.
Sight 4: Вила глумице Марице Поповић
The villa of actress Marica Popovic in Belgrade is located in the city municipality of Savski Venac, at 35 Senjska Street in Belgrade. It is included in the Cultural Monument of Serbia.
Wikipedia: Вила глумице Марице Поповић у Београду (SR), Heritage Website
Sight 5: Кућа Краља Петра
The house of King Petar I Karađorđević is located in Belgrade, on the territory of the city municipality of Savski venac. When King Petar I Karađorđević after five years returned from the First World War, in 1919, the old court was destroyed in war, so it was important to find the house in which the king was supposed to live. The merchant Đorđe Pavlović's was chosen, and in that house King Petar I spent the last two years of his life. King Petar I moved into that house on Senjak, on 24 September 1919, and lived in it until 16 August 1921. He died in this house. This house represents the immovable cultural property as the cultural monument.
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