Discover Belgrade’s brutalist and structuralist landmarks, including Avala Tower, Geneks Towers, and Sava Center, while learning about Yugoslavia’s architectural vision.
Belgrade’s brutalist architecture is a testament to Yugoslavia’s socialist era, designed to represent power and unity. This tour takes you through iconic structures, starting with the Avala Tower, a symbol of resilience after being destroyed in 1999 and rebuilt in 2010. The tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city from its observation deck, standing on Belgrade’s tallest mountain.
Next, cross the Ada Bridge, an engineering marvel featured on Discovery Channel. This is the largest single-pylon bridge in Europe,...
The Monument to the Unknown Hero is a mausoleum on Avala Mountain, honoring fallen soldiers.
Avala Tower is a telecommunications tower in Belgrade, offering panoramic city views.
The Eastern Gate of Belgrade (Istočna kapija) is a trio of brutalist residential towers.
The Ada Bridge (Most na Adi) is a modern cable-stayed bridge spanning the Sava River.
Sava Center is a large conference, cultural, and business venue in Belgrade.
Novi Beograd is a modern urban municipality of Belgrade known for its brutalist architecture.
Belgrade Western Gate is a pair of iconic brutalist twin towers connected by a bridge.
Novi Beograd is a modern district of Belgrade, known for its wide boulevards and brutalist architecture.
Palace of Serbia is a monumental government building in Belgrade, showcasing late modernist architecture.
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