After renovating the Sava Centar complex, Belgrade became home to the largest congress and cultural center in the Balkans.
As the complex is one of the landmarks of the city consisting of 100,000 square meters, one shouldn't forget that the original 1977 architectural plan made it one of the major modern achievements. The main congress hall can accommodate up to 1,200 participants and is decorated with tapestries. And did you know that the famous Blue Hall can welcome 4,000 visitors?
If you haven't had the chance thus far to see one of the Immersive Halls in Europe, just take a walk to Sava Centar. This specific visual experience in 360 degrees can't be found anywhere else in southeastern Europe!
Renowned for its long corridors and green terraces ideal for networking, this magnificent building invests in recycling, is abundant in greenery, uses domestic produce, and will become the first BREEAM certified congress center in this part of Europe. And it is situated only five minutes from the city center.
Next time you visit Sava Centar, try to remember that its construction began when the state was elected to host the first OSCE Summit in 1976.