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BELGRADE EASTBANK, Beton Hala Savamala (Savahala), 4K
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First inhabitants settled to Savamala (Sava mahala) in the early 18th century, during the Austrian occupation of the northern Serbia 1717-39, when Austrians moved Christian population out of the Belgrade Fortress.
The area was originally a bog called Ciganska bara (Serbian for Gypsy pond). The bog was charted for the first time in an Austrian map from 1789. It was a marsh which covered a wide area from modern Karađorđeva street to the mouth of the Topčiderska Reka into the Sava, across the northern tip of Ada Ciganlija. Marshy area covered modern location of the Belgrade Main railway station and parts of the Sarajevska and Hajduk-Veljkov venac streets. Ciganska bara drained two other bogs. One was located on Slavija, which drained through the creek which flew down the area of the modern Nemanjina street. Other pond whose water drained into the Ciganska bara was Zeleni Venac. Romanies who lived in the area, used the mud from the bog to make roof tiles. They lived in small huts or caravans (called čerge), between the high grass and rush, with their horses and water buffaloes grazing freely in the area. As most of the huts were actually stilt houses, built on piles due to the marshy land, the area was gradually named Bara Venecija (Venice pond). By 1884 the bog was drained and buried under the rubble from all parts of the city and especially from Prokop, because of the construction of the Belgrade Main railway station.
Savamala was the first new settlement constructed outside the fortress walls of Kalemegdan. Construction began in the 1830s as ordered by the prince of Serbia, Miloš Obrenović, after a popular pressure to build a Serbian settlement outside the fortress and the Turkish settlement. Prince Miloš relocated the city’s port from the Danube to the Sava river and the customs house, called Đumrukana was built around 1835. The prince issued a decree that “merchants and trade agents must settle along the Sava”. By 1841, when Đumrukana was adapted into the first regular theatre house in Belgrade, the commerce blossomed and the „Kovačević Han“ was built where the modern Hotel Bristol is. „Beogradski mali pijac“ (Belgrade’s Little Greenmarket) was established at the center of Savamala and with the Karađorđeva street, became the focal point of city’s commerce. Storages and shops were abundant and the most esteemed merchants in Belgrade began buying lots and building houses: the Krsmanović brothers, Rista Paranos, Konstantin Antul, Luka Ćelović and Đorđe Vučo. State financially supported the construction of 46 shops, administrative building of the State Council (future “Odeon” cinema), building of the Ministry of Finance with the Financial Park (since 2017 Park Gavrilo Princip) and the Assencion Church. The first foreign consulate in Belgrade was opened in Savamala. It is recorded that in 1854, at the Liman section of Savamala (where the pillars of the Branko's Bridge are today), a trading caravan arrived with 550 big and 105 small camels. By the late 19th century, a tram line connected the peer with the Slavija Square.
In the late 1820s, a popular Cannoneer's Greenmarket (Tobdžijska pijaca) was established, when Prince Miloš partially resettled inhabitants of Savamala to Palilula. It was located where the park on Hajduk Veljkov Venac is today. A building of the Ministry of Transportation was later built next to it. For the most part it had no permanent market stalls and the goods were sold directly of the carts.
When Belgrade was divided into six quarters in 1860, Savamala was one of them.[5] By the census of 1883 it had a population of 5,547.[6] According to the further censuses, the population of Savamala was 6,981 in 1890, 6,516 in 1895, 8,033 in 1900, 9,504 in 1905, 9,567 in 1910 and 11,924 in 1921.
Early 20th century was Savamala’s golden age. Through neighborhood, the spirit of modern Europe was rapidly arriving in Belgrade.[9] In 1900, the first ice rink in Belgrade was built near the railway station.[10] By 1914, it was the most densely populated area of Belgrade with arranged streets, primary school, first bank in Serbia and a quay along the bank of Sava was under construction. The area around the “Mali pijac” became to most prestigious one in the entire city and was affordable only to the wealthiest ones. Having both the port and the railway by which visitors arrived, soon numerous hotels were built, both in Savamala and the Kosančićev Venac above it. Hotels Bosna and Bristol were built close to the port. There were also the hotels Solun and Petrograd, which was built on the Wilson's Square. Hotel Orient was located at the corner of the Hajduk-Veljkov Venac and Nemanjina streets, close to the Financial Park.
The Bank Club Belgrade 2016
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Brankov Bridge, Beton Hala and Kosančićev Venac | Living in Serbia #belgrade #serbia
Brankov Bridge, Beton Hala and Kosančićev Venac are all located in Belgrade's city center, just walking distance from Kalemegdan Fortress and Knez Milhailova. (Check the links below for videos about these locations). The walk across Brankov Bridge offers perfect panoramic views of the Sava River and New Belgrade. Beton Hala, or Concrete Hall, is one of Belgrade's top destinations that sits along the Sava River just across from the bridge. A lively promenade teaming with trendy restaurants and nightclubs, it is considered a daytime coffee and lunch hub and an nighttime bar and party scene. Kosančićev Venac is located just above Brankov Bridge and is one of the oldest Serbian settlements in Belgrade outside of Kalemegdan. It's worth a walk around this quiet, treelined street to soak up history dating as far back as Roman Singidunum.
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The Tilt Club Belgrade 2016/2017
Winter season 2016/2017
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Location: Bulevar Vojvode Bojovica 30 - Belgrade, Serbia
Tilt is the winter solace for everyone missing the most popular summer raft club in Belgrade, renowned Freestyler.
State of the art lighting and sound systems, top DJs, theme nights, and superb service make this a hot spot of Belgrade clubbing scene.
Professional staff will serve you quickly. Bartenders will mix well known cocktails. Make sure to check the specials. Variety of beer, vodka, whiskey, and other liquor are available, as well as some exclusive wines and champagne. Large circular bar that projects visual effects dominates the interior.
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Cetinjska 15 Former BIP Brewery Turned Retro Cafe/Bar District | Living In Serbia #belgrade #serbia
Cetinjska 15 is the location for the former BIP brewery, and one of the first breweries in Serbia that produced beer, malt and non-alcoholic beverages. The brewery opened in 1963 and turned the centrally located neighborhood into a booming industrial zone. In 2015, BIP brewery declared bankruptcy and the factory was abandoned. Belgrade artists and city residents moved in and transformed the area into brightly colored cafes and bars.
As you enter the old factory through an open parking lot, you will be pleasantly surprised to find an outdoor museum full of bold street art, winding alleyways that lead to event spaces, clubs tucked away within the abandoned factory and eclectic music pouring from every half open door. This district is very inviting to those who love to explore the unknown and get lost in the artistic, bohemian area that visitors like to call, Small Berlin.
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Belgrade Nightlife Part 1
A recent addition to the list of top European party spots, the city of Belgrade has developed an international reputation for its slamming nightclubs. Join Europe After Dark host Sean Hollywood Hamilton as he leads you out onto the dance floor with some of Europe's hottest girls.
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Belgrade Genie - club Sound
Belgrade Genie takes you to the club Sound - one of the most popular summer clubs in Belgrade
Unfortunately colsed after 19 years in 2015 :-(
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Freestyler Belgrade Night Club 2016
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