Stories

The city in time and space
As you walk along Kalemegdan, you can immerse yourself in the past by visiting numerous landmarks situated at the fortress, including the Military Museum, the Roman Well, the Tomb of the People’s Heroes and the Galleries of the Museum of Natural History, as well as two Orthodox Christian shrines: Ružica Church and the Church of the Holy Venerable Mother Parascheva.
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Medieval fortress in a fishing village
This small fishing village on the banks of the Danube with about 150 inhabitants was once a large and powerful settlement.
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Mysterious fortress on the Danube
All the peoples who have lived in this area named Golubac after the word for pigeon in their languages.
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City with a big heart
In the heart of Šumadija is a royal city of unique charm. Its rich history and breathtaking landscapes will capture the heart of any traveller in search of mystery, adventure and magic.
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When in Niš
Many attractions are situated inside the Fortress, such as the Antiquity Street near the Lapidarium, the remains of the Roman Thermae, and the Hammam – a stunning Turkish bath that is the oldest construction from the period of the Ottoman rule.
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Music Summer Exit
The Exit Festival, one of the most famous music festivals in Europe, is held every year in July in Novi Sad, attracting thousands of visitors.
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A Taste of the Past Centuries
The famous Marcus Aurelius Probus, the emperor born in Srem, as recorded in the Roman chronicle Historia Augusta, passed a decree in the 3rd century allowing the first vineyard outside the Apennine Peninsula in the Roman Empire to be planted on Fruška Gora.
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A journey into the ancient world
Serbia, with its autochthonous grape varieties and brave, innovative and curious winemakers, has successfully joined the trend of creating wine in amphorae, renewing and rediscovering a beautiful and thousand-year-old wine tradition.
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