Belgrade Fortress remains the most important historical landmark of Belgrade and one of the most famous excursion sites of Serbia. There is also a beautiful Kalemegdan Park next to it. First buildings on the site of the modern fortress appeared yet in the beginning of the 3rd century and were built by Celts. Nowadays the fortress is a unique architectural ensemble of buildings that belongs to different eras. It is located on a hill with stunning views of the city and its surroundings. The ancient fortress has become a permanent venue for various exhibitions dedicated to the history of Serbia.
Church of St. Sava is one more striking religious attraction. The construction of the church took place in the 16th century. According to a legend, the site on which now stands the cathedral was the location of the penalty of St. Sava in the 12th century. St. Sava was the founder and the first archbishop of the church, which was completely destroyed by Turkish conquerors. The spacious halls of the church can accommodate up to ten thousand visitors at a time, and its beautiful gilded dome is visible from virtually any part of the city. Belgrade is home to a large number of museums and exhibition galleries. Nikola Tesla Museum is definitely one of the most visited cultural institutions of the city. Its opening took place in 1952. The location of the museum is also notable – it occupies a beautiful old mansion. Today, the exhibition of the museum features a huge collection of personal items of the inventor, various documents, photographs and drawings.
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