The above area includes among other things, government buildings, pedestrian and shopping street Knez Mihailova (one kilometer long!), the cobbled bohemian street Skadarlija (once the gathering point of poets), the National Museum (under never ending renovation works) with the the equestrian statue of prince Mihailo Obrenovic' in front of it (famous meeting place for locals and tourists), galeries, fountains, parks, cultural institutions, hotels, you name it.
National Assembly of Serbia
Assembly of the city of Belgrade (Old royal Palace)
the Pioneers' park, path leading to the Old Palace
in the background - National Assembly of Serbia
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in the background - National Assembly of Serbia
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Knez Mihailova street
Knez Mihailova street is filled with people from sunrise to sunset. It is home to two(2) tourist information offices where one can get a good map of the city, the serbian Academy of Science, the GoetheInstitute, Zepter museum of contemporary art, and of course, shops and restaurants.
Delijska drinking fountain on Knez Mihailova
me, a bit tired, contemplating the human flow
publicity event on the Knez Mihailova street
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National Museum of Serbia
statue of prince Mihailo Obrenovic' on the horse
The statue of the equestrian prince- famous meeting point in the Republik square- has stairs at its basis. On top of them, a bronze base supporting the statue, covered with bas-reliefs depicting scenes from serbian history.
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The cobbled street Skadarlija, home to some famous restaurants and cafes, as well as a few art galleries, is known also as the bohemian quarter.
waiting for customers; rich little stand of souvenirs
statue of some notable bohemian fellow
pigeons like it here
statue resembling a tree trunk
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'Stari Grad' - two short words that have a nice ring, and 'cover' a lovely area of Belgrade.