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The Residence Of Princess Ljubica – A Memory Of 19th Century Belgrade
Tracing the history and its trends in Belgrade through architecture is rather difficult, due to frequent disasters that were imposed on the Serbian capital and nation. Thankfully, such a fate skipped the Residence of Princess Ljubica, which was briefly the home of the Serbian ruling family before its transformation into an official building. Today, the residence is an exceptional museum, which exhibits civil public and private rooms during the fast transformation of Serbia from the Turkish province into a modern European state in the 19th century.

Take A Free Tour In The House Of National Assembly of Serbia, Belgrade
The House of the National Assembly of Serbia, also known as National Parliament of Serbia, is a stunning monument of cultural significance that outlived 5 states since its founding. Located in Belgrade, the monument encompasses several architectural movements, features strong symbolism and introduces a short summary of Serbian and Yugoslavian history. By joining an hour-long guided tour that takes place once per month, you invest your time and effort well.

Fantastic Trip To Serbia: Top 10 Things To Do In Belgrade
Belgrade, a place that is steeped in World War history, is the capital city of the European country of Serbia, located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers. Belgrade is also the largest city in Serbia. The climate in Serbia is similar to that of other south-eastern Europe countries, with warm summers (June to August) and cold winters (December to February). Winters are not recommended for visiting unless you are planning on a skiing adventure / holiday. The best time to visit will be somewhere between late spring and early autumn (April to October). Alternately, if you are a music lover, you can plan to visit around July / August when the EXIT Festival and Dragacevo Trumpet Festivals are held. The public transport system in Belgrade is extensive and you can move around easily using the trams, buses, public minibuses, and trolley buses. Here are some great places not to be missed when visiting Belgrade:
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