The Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia
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This video is about my visit to the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia.
The Petrovaradin Fortress is one of the best things to do in Novi Sad and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city.
Standing tall over the Danube River, the Petrovaradin Fortress is a significant military fort - the second largest in Europe.
Construction of the Fortress was started in 1692 to provide protection for the Austrian Army against the Ottoman Empire and Turkish Army.
It was built during the Habsburg Dynasty control of Serbia giving the Fortress it's typical 18th century Austrian Style.
The best part about visiting Petrovaradin is they're beautiful clock tower at the Ludwig Bastion.
This is a picturesque clock with a unique design. The little hand indicates the minutes while the bigger hand represents the hours.
Another interesting feature about Petrovaradin Fortress is the network of underground tunnels surrounding the Fortress.
Many of these tunnels are abandoned and haven't been explored in hundreds of years.
Getting too Petrovaradin Fortress is easy.
It's possible to walk from the old town of Novi Sad in under 30 minutes.
Public transportation is available to reach the Fortress as well.
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Exploring military FORTRESS Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia | Exit festival fortress
In this video I head out on an adventure to explore Austro-Hungarian historic military fortress, nicknamed Gibraltar of the Danube!
Situated in Novi Sad, Serbia, the fortress is now known as Petrovaradin Fortress. s located on the right bank of the Danube river.
According to one legend, the name is derived from Petrovaradin more words - Petra means rock in Latin, var is in the Hungarian town, and din of the Turkish faith, from which is derived Petrovaradin, the town on the rock firm as faith.
The cornerstone of the present-day southern part of the fortress was laid on 18 October 1692 by Charles Eugène de Croÿ. Construction of the fortress lasted for 88 years, until. 1780.
Petrovaradin Fortress has many underground tunnels as well as 16 km of corridors and resting places as well as a backup supply well in case of a long siege of the fortress. Visiting of the underground galleries is recommended in a company of professional guides of the Museum of Novi Sad.
The minute and hour hand on the clock tower are reversed, with the small hand showing minutes, and the big hand showing hours. It was created as such so that fishermen on the Danube river can see the time from a long distance. The Reversed clock as it is known, is one of the landmarks of Petrovaradin fortress.
Today, Fortress is tourist attraction and the place where Exit festival takes place.
EXIT festival is an annual summer music festival that has been held at the fortress since its inception in 2001. Since then, it has grown from the biggest festival in South-Eastern Europe, to one of the biggest in Europe. Sex Pistols, Nightwish, Garbage, Goldfrapp, Fatboy Slim, Franz Ferdinand, Morrissey, Billy Idol, Pet Shop Boys, The Cardigans, HIM, Robert Plant, Guns N' Roses, The Prodigy, Beastie Boys, Lauryn Hill, Basement Jaxx, Snoop Dogg, Wu-Tang Clan are just a few names that have performed at EXIT festival.
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Petrovaradin fortress is one of the first associations when speaking of Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina, a province of the Republic of Serbia. It stands imposingly on the right bank of the Danube and is now the picture of defense fortifications erected by the Austrians in the seventeenth century. This Gibraltar on the Danube River, as it is called, was built as a strong defense of invasion from the Turks on the place where, according to historical evidence, a medieval fortress and settlement had been located even before the new era. As a medieval fortress, it had the famous walls that defended the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the war with the Ottomans. In the second half of the seventeenth century, after the Turks had left, the Austro-Hungarians came and began to strengthen the fortress which had collapsed and built new fortifications by the modern standards.
After the Karlovac peace, construction began on the fortress as it stands today, but soon there was a new Turkish-Austrian war and the fortress was again the location of one of the most conflicted areas. The battle was uncertain and exhausted Turks at the end. Petrovaradin Fortress had demonstrated the strength of its walls, and the Austrian generals showed their skills, as the new fortress resisted attacks. The Turks were defeated and Austria had gained a favorable position for further negotiations, after which it acquired North Serbia. It is interesting that you can still see traces of that battle in the surrounding cities of Alibegovac, Tatar hill and Vezirac. The walls of the fortress is of course, a witness of momentous events during the Serbian Revolution and the First World War. During the Great War, after the Sarajevo assassination, the Austrians used the fortress as a prison for prisoners of war. Historical data indicates that in the castle was even closed the Austrian squad leader, Josip Broz Tito.
After the First World War, the fortress became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Despite the numerous conflicts, the Petrovaradin fortress continues to be a magnificent and great form, which will go on to decorate the Danube for centuries. Known Drunk Clock Tower, the guns, the most beautiful view of Novi Sad are the most common sights you can see in the photographs of those who visit this old lady. The stories are hidden in each and every piece, the most interesting are of course hidden in the catacombs that are still not fully explored, with only one part lit and open for tourists. The fortress today, many know by the most famous festival EXIT, in its endurance shows receiving tens of thousands of visitors from around the world.
Within the Petrovaradin Fortress's walls, there is a worthwhile museum exhibitions on the citadel's history, military equipment and Novi Sad civic life between the 18th and 20th centuries. There is a big central well deep 60 metars and capable of supplying more than 10000 soldiers with fresh water. The museum can also arrange tours in English of Petrovaradin's 16km of creepy, but cool, unlit underground tunnels, known locally as katakombe, though you can see a portion of it with regular museum admission. While their official use was for military purposes, rumours abound of mysterious treasure troves, tunnel-dwelling reptiles and still-roaming ghosts.
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Novi Sad (Нови Сад), Serbia, Europe
Novi Sad is a city in northern Serbia on the banks of the Danube River. Standing atop a riverside bluff, much of Petrovaradin Fortress dates to the 17th and 18th centuries, with an iconic clock tower and a network of tunnels. Across the river is the old quarter, Stari Grad, site of the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church and the neo-Renaissance City Hall.
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The Name of Mary Church, Catholic church, Petrovaradin Clock Tower, The Our Lady of Snow ecumenic Church, Town Hall, Petrovaradin Fortress, Building of the Matica srpska, Liberty Square, Bishop Palace, Novi Sad Synagogue, Saint George's Cathedral, Orthodox church, Novi Sad Synagogue, Almaška Orthodox church, Serbian National Theatre
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Novi Sad (Нови Сад) is a city in northern Serbia. Nicely located at the Danube River it has a walkable centre and the hilltop Petrovaradin Fortress which dates to the 17th and 18th century.
We start our walk in the city center on the Trg Slobode with The Name of Mary Church (Serbian and Croatian: Crkva imena Marijinog). Our round goes through the old town where we eventually go East towards the Danube through the Danube's Park (Дунавски парк).
We cross the Danube via the Vardinski bridge. The sunset is close so we walk up to the Petrovaradin Fortress with its iconic clock tower for a nice view over Novi Sad and end this walk.
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