Nikola Pašić Square - Belgrade, Serbia
RETRIBUTION @ Nikola Pasic Square, Belgrade
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Belgrade, Nikola Pasic Square, Belgrade, Serbia
October 16th 2011.
Nikola Pasic Square, Belgrade
Ice Skating in Belgrade (Nikola Pasic Square)
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Walking from the House of the National Assembly to Nikola Pašić square
Walking from the House of the National Assembly and the Main Post Office building to fountain at Nikola Pašić square, Belgrade, Serbia
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Nikola Pašić was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat who was the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, the leader of the People's Radical Party who, among other posts, was twice a mayor of Belgrade several times Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia He was an important politician in the Balkans, who, together with his counterparts like Eleftherios Venizelos in Greece, managed to strengthen their small, still emerging national states against strong foreign influences, most notably those of Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire.
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Belgrade, Serbia - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Belgrade
Top best places to visit in Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia.
Belgrade, literally translates as the “White City”, it is one of the oldest cities in Europe, dating back to the 3rd century BC.
The Republic Square is the main meeting point in town. It is the site of the National Theater, the Statue of Prince Michael and the National Museum.
Many locals consider the Republic Square to be the city’s centerpiece areas but the Belgrade’s designated center is Terazije.
In its vicinity are some of Belgrade’s most recognizable buildings, including:
The House of the National Assembly of Serbia.
The Old Palace, today the City Hall but once a royal residence as well as, standing on the opposite side, the New Palace, today the seat of the President.
Between National Assembly and Terazije is one of the central squares in downtown, the Nikola Pasic Square.
Prince Michael Street, the main pedestrian and shopping zone and the oldest and most valuable landmarks of the city, connects Terazije, Republic Square and the Fortress.
The Kalemegdan Fortress used to be an important military fortification and now serves as the central park of Belgrade.
Within the fortress is located, the Statue of Victor, one of the symbols of the town.
It offers beautiful sunsets and views.
Belgrade has many important churches, such as:
The Saint Sava Temple, the largest Orthodox church in Serbia, and one of the biggest Orthodox churches in the whole world.
Belgrade Cathedral, a Serbian Orthodox Christian church dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel.
St Mark’s Church, a Serbian Orthodox basilica, one of the largest religious buildings in the country.
Belgrade is also the capital of Serbian culture with many great museums and galleries, like:
The Museum of the History of Yugoslavia and Tito’s Mausoleum.
And the Nikola Tesla Museum, an exhibition dedicated to the great inventor whom Serbs revere.
Worth seeing is also the Palace of Serbia, a government building located in the New Belgrade municipality.
Near by, along the river, is a long promenade with many floating restaurants serving local seafood.
There are approximately one-thousand sports facilities in metropolis, many of which are capable of serving all levels of sporting events.
The city is home to Serbia’s two biggest and most successful football clubs, Red Star and Partizan Belgrade.
A historical area, that anyone visiting the city should aim to see, with narrow churches, houses and streets is the Zemun.
The Millennium Tower, located at the top of the hill in Zemun, was built on the site of medieval fortress and provides visitors with the beautiful view of Belgrade and river.
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ПОДСЕЋАЊА - НИКОЛА ПАШИЋ
Кажу да се ни један српски политичар није успешније и дуже бавио политиком од Николе Пашића. Зајечарац по рођењу, инжињер по образовању, државник и дипломата коме је Србија била љубав, Југославија идеал, а политика судбина.
Tрибина „Никола Пашић и радикали у Србији“
Tрибина „Никола Пашић и радикали у Србији“, одржана је у четвртак 15. новембра у клубу „Трибина младих“ Културног центра Новог Сада. Аутор и предавач био је др Љубиша Деспотовић.
На почетку трибине, Деспотовић је казао да су Радикална странка и њен вођа Никола Пашић парадигматичан пример политичког развоја кроз који је ова најзначајнија и најорганизованија српска политичка странка, као и српско друштво, прошла у распону од социјалистичког народњаштва, популистичке демократије до малограђанског конзервативизма.
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Serbia: Pensioners and workers protest against cuts in Belgrade
Around 1000 people, most of them pensioners and workers, took the streets of Belgrade on Thursday to protest against the government’s cuts on wages and pensions.
Protesters marched from Nikola Pasic square to the Serbian state TV office calling for end of media blackout. Today was the third anniversary since the wages and pensions were cut.
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Walking in Downtown, Knez Mihailova Street, Republic Square
Top Tourist Attractions, Sightseeing (The Belgrade Fortress, Church of Saint Sava, Knez Mihailova Street, Belgrade Zoo, Pobednik, Military Museum, Ružica Church, Republic Square, Tašmajdan Park, St. Mark's Church, Belgrade, Nikola Pašić Square, Stari dvor, Ada Bridge, Prince Mihailo Monument, Zepter)
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Belgrade Serbia - Top things to do and see in Belgrade
Belgrade Serbia travel guide - Things to do and see in Belgrade
Belgrade (Београд), which means the “White City” is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. It’s one of the oldest metropolises in Europe, with settlements unceasingly remaining here for at least 7000 years. Belgrade rests on the relics of a prehistoric city. The first urban settlement was built in the 3rd century BC by the Celts. Due to its tactical location, the city has been conquered by the Celts, Romans, Goths, Huns, Ottomans, and then fought over by the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires. It has been fought over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was bombed a few times in the 20th century, both in World War I and War War II and once again by NATO in 1999. As a result of its turbulent history, the capital of Serbia is an incredibly rich mosaic of different cultures, influences and styles with a unique atmosphere. Belgrade is known as the city that never sleeps and the symbol of great nightlife. It's perfect for a long weekend or city break, so don't miss these amazing things to do and see in Belgrade: 1. Republic square, 2. Knez Mihailova street, 3.Terazije square, 4. Kalemegdan fortress and park, 5. Club Terassa Lounge (located at Kalemegdan), 6. Skadarlija, 7. Nikola Tesla Museum, 8. Temple of Saint Sava, 9. Ada Ciganlija, 10. Kosancicev venac, 11. Zemun, 12. Lido beach, 13. Belgrade Beer Fest, 14. Savamala, 15. Cruise the Belgrade’s rivers, 16. Nikola Pašić square, 17. St. Mark's Church, 18. Try local food, 19. Check out one of the famous Belgrade museums or enjoy a stroll along Belgrade Waterfront, 20. Take a walk around Slavija Square, Kralja Milana and Nemanjina street, Balkanska street, as well as Kralja Aleksandra Boulevard - Belgrade’s most important traffic arteries, a shopping streets, and a testament to historical events.
Of course there are many more things to see and do in this lovely city. Belgrade is full of character, life and most importantly, Belgrade has some of the world’s best food.
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Belgrade In Your Pocket - Belgrade, Serbia Highlights
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Belgrade Highlights
Knez Mihailova Street
The main promenade and shopping centre. A pedestrian zone, it stretches between Terazije and Kalemegdan Park. It is named after Prince Mihailo Obrenović, the most enlightened ruler of modern Serbia and the younger son of Prince Miloš. He came to throne after his father's death in 1860 and was assassinated during a stroll through Košutnjak Park in 1868. Sets of representative buildings and mansions erected in the late 19th century adorn the street
Republic Square
The main city square lined with the National Theatre building (completed in 1869), National Museum, and monument to Prince Mihailo erected in 1882, popular with Belgraders as a meeting point. Once it was the location of the infamous Stambol Gate, the main gates to the Belgrade Fortress. Today this square hosts concerts, protests and various other events. The National Museum is closed to visitors due to inadequate conditions for display and a reconstruction will take several years, so you will be unable to see a large collection of international painters (particularly impressionists), or its most valued treasure - Miroslavljevo jevanđelje (Miroslav Gospel), the oldest preserved manuscript in Serbian Cyrillic Script (from 1190) with very rich decorations.
Serbian Parliament (Skupstina)
Trg Nikola Pasic 13.
This building certainly has seen a fair bit of action. Started off in 1906, building activities were interrupted by the First World War; it was completed in 1932, while the Playing Black Horses statues were added in 1939. In 1945, the Yugoslav Republic was announced here, and more recently the building had its 15 minutes of fame on October 5, 2000, when part a crowd of 900,000 gathered in Belgrade stormed the building, throwing out fraudulent ballot papers, setting fire to a room or two and scooting off with bits and pieces of the building and its interior, while RTS (Serbian state TV) happily chose to ignore all the fuss. BBC's John Simpson reported: 'when demonstrators brought out hatstands, chairs and policemen's helmets from the parliament building, it was more in the spirit of souvenir hunting than looting'. When the new authorities later kindly asked the public to bring back the furniture, nobody was surprised that many did so.
Albania building
Knez Mihailova 2-4.
Located on Terazije - the centre of the city and the Balkan Peninsula. Terazije is a landmark from which all distances in Serbia are measured. Completed in 1939, Albania was the tallest building in Belgrade and the Balkans for a long time. It was named after a tavern named Albania, which occupied the same site. Workers digging its foundations turned up a mammoth's skeleton. It is one of the symbols of Belgrade, and one of very few buildings which were spared the destructions of WWII.
Cathedral Church
Kneza Sime Markovića bb.
The main church of the city, dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel. The present church (from 1845) was built on the site of a former Cathedral Church, dating from the 16th century, which had been repeatedly demolished and desecrated by the Ottoman Turks. The church treasures the holy remains of Serbian saint Emperor Uroš (the last of Nemanjić Royal house), and it is the burial site of some of the most important figures in Serbian history: Vuk Karadžić, Dositej Obradović, and Serbian rulers of the Obrenović dynasty - Miloš, Mihailo and Milan. The interior is richly decorated with a gold-plated carved iconostasis. Across from the church is the seat of the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, a building completed in 1935.
Kalemegdan Park
Kalemegdan Park was created as late as the 19th century, on a plateau in front of the fortress, which had been cleared for centuries to allow for unobstructed view of the advancing enemy. The park is popular because of its many shady benches, random sculptures, art pavilion, Zoo, amusement park, souvenir vendors. It is the favourite haunt of chess players, squirrels and couples in love.
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36 jam wisata di Belgrade part 3
36 jam di Beograd. Apa saja yang bisa dilihat ini daftarnya
Perjalanan : 16.00 - 00.30:
Bis yang kami tumpangi bergerak selepas kantor jam 16.00 dari Sarajevo lumayan lama perjalanan sekitar 7 jam dengan waktu di batas pemeriksaan paspor 1 jam lbh utk tiba disana hingga malam. Belom ada yang dilihat karena malam dan tujuan memang langsung ke penginapan.
Avala tower :10.00-12.00
Besoknya kami ancang ancang lewat pengaturan laksana wisata ke beograd dengan terlebih dulu ke Avala ke menara tv setinggi 205 m untuk melihat panorama Kota belgrade dan sekitarnya. Menara ini sempat hancur tahun 1999 di bom Nato dan dibangun kembali tahun 2010. Dekat avala ini ada monumen utk pahlawan tak dikenal pada PD ke1.
Saint sava: 12.00-13.00
Setelah itu kunjungan ke saint sava gereja orthodox terbesar didunia, dari bangunan memang besar dan megah dan katanya dapat menampung 10 ribu jemaat. Saat kami kesana gereja dalam renovasi dan pengunjung hanya dapat melihat ruangan basementnya saja.Walau basement ruangan didalamnya luar biasa indah dengan motif dan dekorasi yang indah ruangan gerejanya.
Spesifikasi bangunan adalah 91 panjang dan 81 lebar dengan ketinggian menara 78 m. Dibangun pada tahun 1935 dgn arsitek bernama Alexander Deroko.
Gedung parlemen dan city hall kota Beograd: 13.00-14.00
Gedung parlemen Serbia berada di tengah kota Beograd tepatnya di alun alun Nicola Pasic menjadi kunjungan kami selanjutnya sebelum istirahat makan siang.
Kalemegdan dan benteng belgrade: 15.00 - 17.30
Lokasi spot wisata ini memang tepat bersebelahan dengan kota tua kelanjutan jalan dari Knez Mihailova dan berada di tepian pertemuan sungai sava dan Danube, sehinga bila kita berada di atas benteng terlihat jelas keindahan dari pertemuan dua sungai itu.
Benteng ini sdh menjalani sejarah panjang sehinga pada beberapa bagiannya dapat ditemukan bagian pada masa romawi masa medieval masa Ottoman masa austro hungaria hingga masa Yugoslavia. layaknya benteng pertahanan, benteng digunakan untuk melindungi kota dari serangan musuh dari luar. Benteng belgrade memiliki konsep benteng dengan gate berlapis dimana kotanya terdapat 2 bagian yakni upper city dan lower city dengan banyak pintunya.
Spot menarik lainnya yg ada di benteng belgrade adalah bunker rahasia Tito, sumur romawi, museum militer, dan museum torture. Monumen Pobednik dalam keadaan dipugar sebuah monumen untuk merayakan kemenangan Serbia melawan Turki dan Austria-Hongaria selama Peperangan Balkan dan Perang Dunia I. Tnggi: 46 ft dibuka: 1928 dengan arsitek Ivan Mestrovic
Centrum and old town : 17.30-20.00
Kunjungan selanjutnya adalah ke centrum old town. Beberapa info sejarah saya peroleh terkait asal kata belgrade ternyata berasaal dari bahasa arab dari kata bejila artinya putih dan grad adalah kota. Kala itu memang banyak bangunan berkubah putih sehingga kemudian dinamakan belgrade.
Bangunan di old town memang menarik yang jelas centrum diawali dengan republic square sebuah lapangan dimana ada patung berkuda. Lalu masuk ke jalan paling ramai yakni Mihailova street dengan ujung ada mall Rajiseva. Di jalan banyak vendor makanan dan atraksi jalan baik musik maupun orang orang menawarkan keahliannya.
Bergerak keluar sedikit kita mendapati air mancur slavia yang pada malam hari terlihat indah dengan lampu didominasi warna biru dan merah. Air mancur berada di bundaran sibuk dan logo belgrade ada ditepiannya. Beruntung saya dapat menjumpai mesjid bajrakli satu satunya mesjid tua bergaya turki dengan satu menara untuk shalat maghrib.
Pasar dan mall : 10.00 - 15.00
Hari menjelang pulang di manfaatkan kami serombongan utk belanja kebutuhan dapur seperti tahu kangkung cabe dan kecap yang tdk ada di Sarajevo. Lokasi pasar di blok 70. Wilayah ini layaknya chinatown karena banyak warga china yang berdagang.
Beograd banyak memiliki beberapa mall seperti Ada Usce dan Delta city. Beberapa jam menjelang pulang ke Sarajevo kami manfaatkan untuk ke Delta city dan mampir di KBRI Beograd.
Kesan pertama saat ke belgrade melihat bangunan , infrastruktur jalan dan taman serta penduduknya buat kami di Sarajevo yang semua serba kecil berbanding terbalik dengan apa apa dibuat di belgrade ini yang serba besar, luas dan tinggi. Keberadaan taman kota sangat banyak dan rata rata arealnya luas.
Perjalanan pulang ke Sarajevo 15.00-22.30
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