For Belgrade, it looks like that this year is the year of museums and art. At the end of last year, the Museum of Contemporary Art opened after 10 years of renovation, as well as the National Museum of Serbia which was... Continue Reading
Some of you might be wondering why beograđanka? Is that how belgradians call Belgrade, is it a nickname or what does it mean? Keep reading this text and shortly, you will find out. Who is Beograđanka? Beograđanka, literally, stands for a Belgrade... Continue Reading
This is the third year in a row since Belgrades most alternative and inspiring festival will take place at old Ciglana ( old warehouse for bricks). The festival is called DEV9T ( pronounced devet , the Serbian word for nine) and it... Continue Reading
If you are planning your trip to Europe and the Balkans this summer, hopefully you are not crazy to skip Belgrade and miss out all the fun that our city can offer. If you are crazy I think that this will make... Continue Reading
In Belgrade, every night is Friday night. Everyone is ready to party at all the time, dance the night away, and go straight to work the next day. It’s really hard to resist the temptation when you know that on any given... Continue Reading
The Church of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox church located on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade. It is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world and ranks among the largest church buildings in the world. The church is dedicated... Continue Reading
Western City Gate is a 35 storey skyscraper in Belgrade, Serbia which was designed in 1977 by Mihajlo Mitrović in the brutalist style. It is formed by two towers connected with a two-storey bridge and revolving restaurant at the top. It is... Continue Reading
Flower Square (Cvetni trg) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade. The area of Cvetni trg was one of the Vračar areas covered in vast forests of oak trees. It is located at the begining of Njegoševa street. In the first half of XX century array of... Continue Reading