Niška tvrđava - Nis fortress, Serbia
Nis Fortress Serbia.
The existing fortification is of Ottoman Turkish origin, dating from the first decades of the 18th century (1719–1723). It is well known as one of the most significant and best preserved monuments of this kind in the mid-Balkans. The Fortress was erected on the site of earlier fortifications – the ancient Roman, Byzantine, and later yet Medieval forts. During World War I it was occupied by Bulgarians who turned it into a prison where Serbian patriots were imprisoned and tortured
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Niš Fortress (Serbian: Нишка тврђава / Niška tvrđava) is a fortress in the city of Niš, Serbia. It is a complex and important cultural and historical monument. It rises on the right bank of the Nišava River, overlooking the area inhabited for longer than two millennia. It was protected by law in May 1948 as it was declared a cultural site of great significance. The current condition of the fortress lists it as one of the best preserved fortifications of this kind in Serbia as well as on the Balkan Peninsula.
The existing fortification is of Ottoman Turkish origin, dating from the first decades of the 18th century (1719–1723). It is well known as one of the most significant and best preserved monuments of this kind in the mid-Balkans. The Fortress was erected on the site of earlier fortifications – the ancient Roman, Byzantine, and later yet Medieval forts. During World War I it was occupied by Bulgarians who turned it into a prison where Serbian patriots were imprisoned.
The Fortress has a polygonal ground plan, eight bastion terraces and four massive gates. It stretches over 22 ha of land. The rampart walls are 2,100 m long, 8 m high and 3 m thick on the average. The building stone, brought from the nearby quarries, was hewn into rather evenly shaped blocks. The inside of the rampart wall was additionally fortified by a wooden construction, santrač, and an additional bulwark, trpanac. On the outside, the Fortress was surrounded by a wide moat, whose northern part has been preserved to our days. Beside the massive stone rampart walls, the southern Stambol Gate and the western Belgrade Gate are pretty well preserved. Partly preserved are the water gates, while there are only remains of the northern Vidin Gate and the south-east Jagodina Gate. With a complete reconstruction of all the gates, Niš Fortress would once again become, architecturally and functionally, a closed fortification system.
Since 1966, the fortress is the location of the Niš Film Festival.
Tour of 18th Century Fortress in Nis Serbia
This beautiful fortress is located right in the heart of Nis, Serbia. Nis is the 3rd largest city in Serbia and is about 3 hours south of Belgrade. It's a very historic city with kind people. This is a look at this magnificent fortress.
Niška Tvrdjava | Niš Fortress
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old fortress in Nis, Serbia. Most important tourist attraction in Nis, free entry.
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Nis i Niska tvrdava - Nis City and Nis fortress, Serbia
Nis i Niska tvrdava - Nis City and Nis fortress, Serbia
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Nis Fortress...The Skull Tower...Tinkers Alley...Cegar Monument...Obrenoviceva Street...The Monument Of Stevan Sremac And Kalca...Christogram Monument...The Monument To Liberators Of Nis...Banovina...The Pasteur Institute...The City Hall...Park Cair...Ortodox Catedral...Church Of The Holy Emperor Constantine And Empress Helena...Sv. Luka Church
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The Historical Archives of Nis, Serbia
Archives are institutions of particular importance for society, because they collect, arrange and preserve the archive material. It covers all areas of social life – administration, public services, judiciary, education, economy, banking, socio-political organizations, religious institutions and organizations, as well as significant families and personal archival holdings, collections of invitations, postcards, cards, posters, photographs, etc.
The Historical Archives of Nis was established in 1948 when officially started the organized social care for written documents in Nis. The Archives keeps more than 4000 meters of archival material. The oldest document kept in the Historical Archives of Nis was printed on 1737.
The Historical Archive is a significant institution for studying the history of South Serbia. It has valuable material from between the 18th and 20th century, as well as a rich library. The Archival funds are open to the public and accessible to researchers. Use of archival material is only possible in the premises of the Archives. Besides paper form of archive material, it is available as microfilmed material.
The Archive building is located in the northwestern part of the Fortress, closer to the Vinik-Gate and it is the only military facility built inside the Fortress after the liberation of Nis from the Turks. Firstly the building was the Cartographic Section of the Serbian Army. In the First World War, Bulgarian occupiers used this building as a prison.
Today, this building is a remarkable center for archival material. It is just behind the Belgrade Archives in size.
In order to promote its activities and make the institution closer to the public, the Historical Archives of Nis organized the workshop for preschoolers and elementary pupils on the 30.08.2019. Along with interesting stories, exploring the Archive building and getting acquainted with the archival work, kids had the opportunity to learn something new. Admission was free.
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The Road Trip Family was there, participating the workshop, held on the 30.8.2019 with a beginning at 11 o’clock.
Top Things to See & Do in Nis, Serbia
Top Things to See & Do in Nis, Serbia
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David’s Been Here is traveling through southern Serbia in search of the top destinations and best attractions. In this travel episode, David brings us the top things to see and do in Nis.
Serbia’s third largest city, Nis is one of the most historically significant destinations in the entire country with loads of sites, attractions and monuments to show for it. Nis is famous for being the birthplace of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, the man responsible for converting the empire to Christianity. The city was known in those days as Naissus.
First stop in historic Nis is straight to the city center where David meets up with his tour guide to explore the Nis Fortress. The fortress was built during Turkish rule (1386 – 1878) as was regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings in the Balkans. The Nis Fortress was used as an armory, hammam (bath), and prison. Much of the original building is still standing. It is a free attraction where people are welcome to stroll the paths and check out the 2,000-year-old Roman tombstones within.
Nis didn’t escape the horrors of WWII, as evidenced by the presence of a German concentration camp. Through the years the camp housed 30,000 people, of which 12,000 were executed.
Continuing along, David and his tour guide go see Skull Tower, built by the Ottomans. The skulls are those of Serbs killed by Ottomans during the Battle of Čegar during the First Serbian Revolution in 1809. They then head to the Archaeological Hall of Nis to check out some Roman artifacts from ancient Naissus.
With a fascinating history and pedestrian-friendly streets, travelers stopping over in Nis will have no shortage of things to do!
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NİŠ/NİŞ
Niš sometimes rendered Nish or Nissa in English) is the largest city of southern Serbia and the third-largest city in Serbia (after Belgrade and Novi Sad). According to the preliminary results of the 2011 census, the city has an urban population of 182,208 inhabitants, while its administrative area has a population of 257,867. The city covers an area of 597 km², including the urban core, town of Niška Banja and 68 suburbs. Niš is the administrative center of the Nišava District.
It is one of the oldest cities in the Balkans and Europe, and has from ancient times been considered a gateway between the East and the West. It was named Navissos by the Scordisci in 279 BC, after an invasion of the Balkans. The city was among several taken in the Roman conquest in 75 BC; the Romans built the Via Militaris in the 1st century, with Naissus being one of its key towns; it is also the birthplace of Constantine the Great, the first Christian Emperor and the founder of Constantinople, and Constantius III and Justin I. It is home to one of Serbia's oldest churches, dating to the 4th century, located in the suburb of Mediana.
Niš is one of the most important industrial centers in Serbia, a center of electronics industry (see Elektronska Industrija Niš), industry of mechanical engineering, textile- and tobacco industry. Constantine the Great Airport is its international airport. In 2013 the city will host the celebration of 1700 years of Constantine's Edict of Milan.
Tourist Sites
Bohemian street in NišČegar - The place where Battle on Čegar Hill took place on May 19, 1809.
Crveni Krst concentration camp - One of the few preserved Nazi concentration camps in Europe. It is located on '12 February Boulevard'.
Bubanj - Monument to fallen Yugoslav World War II fighters, forming the shape of three clenched fists. The place where 10,000 civilian hostages from Niš and south Serbia were brutally murdered by German Nazis.
Kalča, City passage and Gorča - Trade centers situated in Milana Obrenovića Street.
Memorial Chapel in the memory of NATO bombing victims - The chapel was built by of Niš loal authorities while the monument was built by the State government in 1999. They are situated in Sumatovacka street near Nis Fortress.
Niš Fortress - The remaining fortification was built by the Turks, and dates from the first decades of the 18th century (1719--1723). It is situated in the city center.
The fortress-cafes - They are situated near Stambol gate (the main gate of the fortress).
Mediana - Archeological site, an Imperial villa, from the late Roman period located on the road leading to Sofia near EI Nis.
Niška Banja (Niš spa) - A very popular spa during the summer season. It is located at 10 km from city center on the road leading to Sofia, in the bottom of Suva Planina Mountain.
Tinkers Alley - An old urban downtown zone in today's Kopitareva Street, built in the first half of 18th century. It was a street full of tinkers and other craftsmen, but today it is packed with cafes and restaurants.
Skull Tower (Serbian: Ћеле Кула, Ćele Kula) - A monument to the Serbian revolutionaries (1804--1813). A tower made out of skulls of Serbian uprisers, killed and decapitated by the Ottomans. It is situated on Zoran Đinđić Boulevard, on the old Constantinople road leading to Sofia.Wikipedia
Nis Fortress tvrdjava Nis מצודה בניש סרביה قلعة نيش صربيا
Niš Fortress (Serbian: Нишка тврђава / Niška tvrđava) is a fortress in the city of Niš, Serbia. It is a complex and important cultural and historical monument. It rises on the right bank of the Nišava River, overlooking the area inhabited for longer than two millennia.[1] It was protected by law in May 1948 as it was declared a cultural site of great significance. The current condition of the fortress lists it as one of the best preserved fortifications of this kind in Serbia as well as on the Balkan Peninsula.
Нишка тврђава је градско утврђење у центру Ниша на десној обали Нишаве, које има континуитет од око два миленијума константног постојања о чему сведоче многобројни археолошки налази. По свом данашњем стању, спада међу најочуваније утврде тог типа у Србији и на Балканском полуострву.[1][2]
Нишка тврђава је заштићена законом маја 1948, а одлуком Скупштине Србије, априла 1979. проглашена је за непокретно културно добро као споменик културе од великог значаја.
La Forteresse de Niš (en serbe cyrillique : serbe : Нишка тврђава ; en serbe latin : Niška tvrđava) est une forteresse située à Niš, Serbie. C'est un site historique et une attraction touristique, d'où la présence de nombreux cafés et trottoirs alentour.
Cette forteresse, qui existe sur cet emplacement depuis le milieu du iie siècle et l'installation de la Ire cohorte de Dardanie (Balkans), fut plusieurs fois détruite et reconstruite. La forteresse actuelle a été reconstruite par les Ottomans, datant du début du xviiie siècle1.
C'est l'une des forteresses les mieux conservées de son type dans les Balkans1. Les remparts sont 2 100 m de long, 8 m de haut et 3 m d'épaisseur en moyenne. Elle est très près de la rivière Nišava, qui était autrefois un fossé de la forteresse. Il y a une station météo dans la partie nord-orientale de la forteresse, et un bâtiment contenant des archives historiques dans la partie ouest.
尼什城堡(塞爾維亞語:Нишка тврђава / Niška tvrđava)是位於塞爾維亞城市尼什的一座城堡建築[1]。自1966年開始,尼什城堡是尼什電影節的舉辦場地。
Niška Tvrdjava (Servisch: Нишка тврђава) is een verdedigingswerk in de stad Niš, Servië, die door de Ottomanen is gebouwd op de rechteroever van de rivier de Nišava. Het is een cultureel en historisch monument. De Turken bouwden tussen 1719 en 1723 het huidige fort op de restanten van het oudere fort, dat zo'n tweeduizend jaar oud moet zijn.[1] Het bouwwerk had vijf poorten, waarvan er nog twee goed bewaard zijn gebleven.
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Exploring Niš Fortress!
Exploring Niš Fortress!
Following the last video where we had a quick look at the fortress, this time we explore deeper into this fascinating building from the Ottoman Empire! We see the site of the old Turkish Baths, examine some Byzantine ruins,visit a former mosque and walk along the Fortress walls!
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Обзор апартаментов Bowery Apartments, Ниш, Сербия (Nis, Serbia).
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Serbia-Niš/Nis Part 5
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NİŠ/NİŞ
Niš sometimes rendered Nish or Nissa in English) is the largest city of southern Serbia and the third-largest city in Serbia (after Belgrade and Novi Sad). According to the preliminary results of the 2011 census, the city has an urban population of 182,208 inhabitants, while its administrative area has a population of 257,867. The city covers an area of 597 km², including the urban core, town of Niška Banja and 68 suburbs. Niš is the administrative center of the Nišava District.
It is one of the oldest cities in the Balkans and Europe, and has from ancient times been considered a gateway between the East and the West. It was named Navissos by the Scordisci in 279 BC, after an invasion of the Balkans. The city was among several taken in the Roman conquest in 75 BC; the Romans built the Via Militaris in the 1st century, with Naissus being one of its key towns; it is also the birthplace of Constantine the Great, the first Christian Emperor and the founder of Constantinople, and Constantius III and Justin I. It is home to one of Serbia's oldest churches, dating to the 4th century, located in the suburb of Mediana.
Niš is one of the most important industrial centers in Serbia, a center of electronics industry (see Elektronska Industrija Niš), industry of mechanical engineering, textile- and tobacco industry. Constantine the Great Airport is its international airport. In 2013 the city will host the celebration of 1700 years of Constantine's Edict of Milan.
Tourist Sites
Bohemian street in NišČegar - The place where Battle on Čegar Hill took place on May 19, 1809.
Crveni Krst concentration camp - One of the few preserved Nazi concentration camps in Europe. It is located on '12 February Boulevard'.
Bubanj - Monument to fallen Yugoslav World War II fighters, forming the shape of three clenched fists. The place where 10,000 civilian hostages from Niš and south Serbia were brutally murdered by German Nazis.
Kalča, City passage and Gorča - Trade centers situated in Milana Obrenovića Street.
Memorial Chapel in the memory of NATO bombing victims - The chapel was built by of Niš loal authorities while the monument was built by the State government in 1999. They are situated in Sumatovacka street near Nis Fortress.
Niš Fortress - The remaining fortification was built by the Turks, and dates from the first decades of the 18th century (1719--1723). It is situated in the city center.
The fortress-cafes - They are situated near Stambol gate (the main gate of the fortress).
Mediana - Archeological site, an Imperial villa, from the late Roman period located on the road leading to Sofia near EI Nis.
Niška Banja (Niš spa) - A very popular spa during the summer season. It is located at 10 km from city center on the road leading to Sofia, in the bottom of Suva Planina Mountain.
Tinkers Alley - An old urban downtown zone in today's Kopitareva Street, built in the first half of 18th century. It was a street full of tinkers and other craftsmen, but today it is packed with cafes and restaurants.
Skull Tower (Serbian: Ћеле Кула, Ćele Kula) - A monument to the Serbian revolutionaries (1804--1813). A tower made out of skulls of Serbian uprisers, killed and decapitated by the Ottomans. It is situated on Zoran Đinđić Boulevard, on the old Constantinople road leading to Sofia.Wikipedia