4K - Beograd / Kalemegdan / Belgrade
Quick film by drone on Kalemegdan area (Belgrade, Serbia).
The white building in center at 1:45 min is the French Embassy.
The time was very hot this day, with 38° celcius, so colors seems to be a little bit warm, it was at the middle of day with very bright sun, not ideal for a film...
FR : Ambassade de France à Belgrade en Serbie par drone à 1:45 min, immeuble blanc.
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Safety : The drone is equiped with a parachute system in case of defect.
Kalemegdan Beograd | The Kalemegdan Fortress in Belgrade, Serbia
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A video of my visit to Kalemegdan Fortress in Belgrade, Serbia.
Standing tall over the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers the Kalemegdan Fortress has defended the city of Belgrade for hundreds of years. Defensive fortifications have stood in the same place since the 2nd century, when the Romans built a fort to defend the strategically important area that overlooks the plains surrounding the city.
During the Austro-Turkish War and the time when the Austro-Hungarian Empire sought to take over the European Continent, the Kalemegdan Fortress was said to be one of most powerful defensive fortifications in all of Europe.
Today, the Kalemegdan Fortress is a beautiful park and open-air museum in central Belgrade.
Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress, Walking Tour (Belgrade, Serbia)
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The video shows a very short, fast (and incomplete ...) tour of Belgrade's most important tourist destination, visited annually by over 2 million tourists. It is the Belgrade Fortress and the neighboring park, Kalemegdan Park (the battlefield of the fortress, in Turkish), whose name, curiously, has reversed on the fortress name (Kalemegdan Fortress). The history of the fortification goes down deep in history, being amazingly complex and with many situation reversals, impossible to present in a few words. From antiquity to the 20th century, the fortress underwent many sieges, passed successively through many masters, through many destructions, renovations, extensions and modernizations, at the same time witnessing the formation and victory of the Serbian people.
Videoclipul redă un foarte scurt, rapid (și incomplet ...) tur al celui mai important obiectiv turistic al Belgradului, vizitat anual de peste 2 milioane de turiști. Este vorba de Fortăreața Belgradului și de parcul învecinat, Parcul Kalemegdan (”câmpul de luptă al fortăreții”, din turcă) al cărui nume, curios, s-a răsfrânt invers asupra cetății (Fortăreața Kalemegdan). Istoria fortificației coboară adânc în istorie, fiind uimitor de complexă și cu multe răsturnări de situație, imposibil de prezentat în câteva cuvinte. Din antichitate și până în secolul 20, fortăreața a suferit multe asedii, a trecut succesiv prin multe stăpâniri, prin multe distrugeri, refaceri, extinderi și modernizări, fiind în același timp martora formării și victoriei poporului sârb.
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Belgrade (Beograd / Београд) Serbia
Belgrade is the capital of the southeast European country of Serbia. Its most significant landmark is the Beogradska Tvrđava, an imposing fortress at the confluence of the Danube and the Sava rivers. The fort is a testament to the city’s strategic importance to the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Serbian and Austrian empires, and it's now the site of several museums as well as Kalemegdan, a vast park.
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Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, Serbia
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Kalemegdan tvrdjava Beograd Srbija - Kalemegdan fortress belgrade serbia
Jedna od najlepsih gradskih tvrdjava je Kalemegdan. Nalazi se u samom centru Beograda sa koje se pruza prelepi pogled na grad. One of the best city fortress is in Belgrade, Serbia. Kalemegdan is beautifull city fortress located in the middle of city Belgrade. View from fortress on Belgrade is amasing.
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Belgrade Fortress is the core and the oldest section of the urban area of Belgrade. For centuries the city population was concentrated only within the walls of the fortress, and thus the history of the fortress, until most recent times, equals the history of Belgrade itself (see: Timeline of Belgrade history). The first mention of the city is when it was founded in the 3rd century BC as Singidunum by the Celtic tribe of Scordisci, who had defeated Thracian and Dacian tribes that previously lived in and around the fort. The city-fortress was later conquered by the Romans, was known as Singidunum and became a part of the military frontier, where the Roman Empire bordered barbarian Central Europe. Singidunum was defended by the Roman legion IV Flaviae, which built a fortified camp on a hill at the confluence of the Danube and the Sava rivers. In the period between AD 378 and 441 the Roman camp was repeatedly destroyed in the invasions by the Goths and the Huns. Legend says that Attila's grave lies at the confluence of the Sava and the Danube (under the fortress). In 476 Belgrade again became the borderline between the empires: the Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire), and the Slav-Avar State in the north.
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Kalemegdan, Belgrade, Serbia
Kalemegdan, also known as the Belgrade Fortress, is center to Belgrade’s history, culture, and life. This fortress is the perfect place to take in the views of where the Sava and Danube rivers meet. It is visited by thousands of tourists every year, and is open all day and night all year round.
Belgrade Fortress in Serbia | About My University Degree
I took the afternoon to wander around the Belgrade Fortress in Serbia which now has several parks inside of it. It was really nice. At the end of the video I spend several minutes talking about my university degree and my passion for the ancient world. Enjoy!
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Kalemegdan, Belgrade, Serbia
Русские в Белграде (belgrade serbia), kalemegdan в Сербии.
Прогулка Русских по Белграду (belgrade serbia, beograd). Замок kalemegdan. Река савва и церковь святого savva. Вид на Дунай. Наше мнение про дешевый отдых в Белграде.
Kalemegdan Park, Belgrade
Kalemegdan Park is the largest park and the most important historical monument in Belgrade. It is located on a 125-metre-high (410 ft) cliff, at the junction of the River Sava and the Danube. Its name is formed from the two Turkish words: Kale (meaning fortress) and archaic word of Turkish origin megdan (meaning battlefield).
Kalemegdan Park, split in two as the Large and Little Parks, was developed in the area that once was the town field. It provides places of rest and entertainment. Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park together represent a cultural monument of exceptional importance, the area where various sport, cultural and arts events take place, for all generations of Belgraders and numerous visitors of the city.
Kalemegdan Park at Night - Belgrade, Serbia
KALEMEGDAN: MILITARY MUSEUM (BELGRADE, SERBIA)
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The Military Museum in Belgrade was founded in 1878. The museum has over 3000 ancient and modern items. These include Roman swords and helmets, Greek helmets and daggers, Serbian heavy knight's armor, axes, shields, helmets, crossbows, armoured gloves, as well as Western medieval weapons. There are also more modern guns, firearms, and elements of soldier's uniforms and equipment. Dioramas, plaques, and displays illustrate the use and historical context of the museum's collection. Inside the museum's main building, the exhibits are found in a single long hall progressing from ancient through medieval and then towards modern. All exhibits are labeled in the Serbian Language in both Cyrillic and Latin, as well as English. Outside the museum's main building, there are numerous tanks, howitzers, and armoured cars of many types. Some were acquired during World War II, when they were captured by the Red Army and Yugoslav Partisans from retreating Nazi and Axis forces (Belgrade Offensive). These decommissioned tanks and artillery pieces line the walls and paths leading into the Military Museum from two directions. Recent exhibits address NATO actions against Serbia in 1999, including the controversial use of cluster bombs, depleted uranium, and graphite bombs, some of which are claimed to be in violation of international law. A well-known exhibit features parts of a US F-117 stealth aircraft which was downed by a Serbian S-125 Neva/Pechora.
The Military Museum is located inside the walls of the historic Belgrade Fortress, situated at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The Belgrade Fortress is located within a popular park known as the Kalemegdan Park, near the center of the city.
Belgrade Serbia - Kalemegdan in the mists
Kalemegdan - Belgrade Serbia
Chinese Festival of Lights in Kalemegdan Park, Belgrade, Serbia
Chinese Festival of Lights in Kalemegdan Park in downtown Belgrade, Serbia, to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year.
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Belgrade Fortress: Kalemegdan | Belgrade, Serbia
We are currently (in July 2019) in Belgrade, Serbia, and the first thing we did was to take a free walking tour going to the Belgrade Fortress, the Bohemian street of Skardalija, and other parts of this melting pot of a city. We're here for a month just in the city, so we're really looking forward to being able to learn more about Serbian culture (and language!) while we're here.
Nicole forgot to bring the videos that we filmed after Greece, so we're going to be skipping ahead waaaay into the future to Serbia to keep on trucking. At some point we'll then go back to our travels between Greece and Serbia, but we'll tell you when that happens. From now on, this is the most up-to-date our vlogs have ever been!
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