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Belgrade Collection

Belgrade, the vibrant capital city of Serbia, is a treasure trove of history and culture

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia - Belgrade - Terazije Square

Serbia - Belgrade - Terazije Square - The central square of the Serbian capital. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBelgrade Collection: SERBIA, Belgrade. Sveti Sava Orthodox Church (Worlds Biggest Orthodox Church)

SERBIA, Belgrade. Sveti Sava Orthodox Church (Worlds Biggest Orthodox Church)- Sveti Sava Church Exterior Morning View

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Yugoslavia - Sokol Rally in Belgrade

Yugoslavia - Sokol Rally in Belgrade
A rally to promoting public exercise as a way to stimulate national self importance (through organised gymnastic and athletic demonstrations - usually mass-participation)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade - Serbia - Hotel Moscow

Belgrade - Serbia - Hotel Moscow and the Rossia Insurance Company building. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade

Serbia, Belgrade, Danube River Cruiser and Stari Grad (Old Town) along Sava River SERBIA-Belgrade: Danube River Barge and Stari Grad (Old Town) along Sava River

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The War in the East (engraving)

The War in the East (engraving)
1602394 The War in the East (engraving) by Robinson, Charles (1840-81); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in the East. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 22 July 1876)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, View from Belgrade Fortress of Lower Town - Carl VI Gate, Nebojsa tower

Serbia, Belgrade, View from Belgrade Fortress of Lower Town - Carl VI Gate, Nebojsa tower and Danube River

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Church of Saint Sava, New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

Church of Saint Sava, New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia - Belgrade - Prince Michael Street

Serbia - Belgrade - Prince Michael Street Date: circa 1902

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia - street scene Date: circa 1930s

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Angel on the front of the Orthodox Church Saborna Crkva

Angel on the front of the Orthodox Church Saborna Crkva. Belgrade. Republic of Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Coup d'etat, Serbia, 1893 (engraving)

Coup d'etat, Serbia, 1893 (engraving)
8631570 Coup d'etat, Serbia, 1893 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coup d'etat, Serbia, 1893. Illustration from Black and White)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Return of Prince Michael of Serbia to Belgrade (engraving)

Return of Prince Michael of Serbia to Belgrade (engraving)
8677019 Return of Prince Michael of Serbia to Belgrade (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Return of Prince Michael of Serbia to Belgrade from Kragujevac)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Coup d'etat, Serbia, 1893 (engraving)

Coup d'etat, Serbia, 1893 (engraving)
8631562 Coup d'etat, Serbia, 1893 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coup d'etat, Serbia, 1893. Illustration from Black and White)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade, Serbia, 1856 (engraving)

Belgrade, Serbia, 1856 (engraving)
1733697 Belgrade, Serbia, 1856 (engraving) by Lemaitre, (19th century); (add.info.: Belgrade, Serbia, 1856, engraving by Lemaitre after Salvador Cherubini).

Background imageBelgrade Collection: The bombardment of Belgrade, Serbia, by an Austrian Monitor during World War One

The bombardment of Belgrade, Serbia, by an Austrian Monitor during World War One, from The History of the Great War
3502822 The bombardment of Belgrade, Serbia, by an Austrian Monitor during World War One, from The History of the Great War, pub.c

Background imageBelgrade Collection: 'What I said was, 'My husband is leaving on a frantically hush-hush mission to Belgrade on Tuesday

"What I said was, 'My husband is leaving on a frantically hush-hush mission to Belgrade on Tuesday
8630572 "What I said was, 'My husband is leaving on a frantically hush-hush mission to Belgrade on Tuesday!' " (litho) by Pont (Graham Laidler) (1908-40)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade Serbia Skyline

Belgrade Serbia Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade Serbia Skyline

Belgrade Serbia Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageBelgrade Collection: 8629015

8629015

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Belgrade, Palais du prince Miloch (engraving)

Belgrade, Palais du prince Miloch (engraving)
8637678 Belgrade, Palais du prince Miloch (engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Belgrade, Palais du prince Miloch)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Workers 2

Workers 2
Violeta Milutinovic

Background imageBelgrade Collection: I can dance

I can dance
Stefan Amer

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Actor David Suchet(26) is seen here in his dressing room getting ready to apply his stage

Actor David Suchet(26) is seen here in his dressing room getting ready to apply his stage make-up for a production of " Arsenic and Old Lace

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Carmen Silvera and Coleman O Doherty are seen here in a production of '

Carmen Silvera and Coleman O Doherty are seen here in a production of " Habeas Corpus" written by Alan Bennett at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry. 8th December 1976

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Moscow hotel - an Art nouveau icon

Serbia, Belgrade, Moscow hotel - an Art nouveau icon

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Old Telephone exchange building - an Art nouveau building in central

Serbia, Belgrade, Old Telephone exchange building - an Art nouveau building in central Belgrade

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Kalemegdan, Belgrade Fortress, The Victor Monument and the Institute

Serbia, Belgrade, Kalemegdan, Belgrade Fortress, The Victor Monument and the Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments of Belgrade

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Stari Grad - the Old Town, Three statues on top of The French Embassy

Serbia, Belgrade, Stari Grad - the Old Town, Three statues on top of The French Embassy, representing Freedom, Equality, and Brotherhood

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Kalemegdan Park, Victor Monument at Belgrade Fortress

Serbia, Belgrade, Kalemegdan Park, Victor Monument at Belgrade Fortress

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Stari Savski Most - Old Sava Bridge over Sava river

Serbia, Belgrade, Stari Savski Most - Old Sava Bridge over Sava river

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Floating bar and nightclub on Sava River across to St

Serbia, Belgrade, Floating bar and nightclub on Sava River across to St.Michaels Cathedral in the historical center

Background imageBelgrade Collection: World War 1: Destruction of a throne room in Belgrade

World War 1: Destruction of a throne room in Belgrade
3786904 World War 1: Destruction of a throne room in Belgrade; (add.info.: World War 1: Destruction of a throne room in Belgrade, Serbia by Austro- Hungarian forces)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: World War 1: Austro- Hungarian War Horses

World War 1: Austro- Hungarian War Horses
3786908 World War 1: Austro- Hungarian War Horses; (add.info.: World War 1: Austro- Hungarian War Horses in the street of a Serbian village street, reading for marching. Published 4 November 1915)

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Evening view at Belgrade, capital city of Serbia

Evening view at Belgrade, capital city of Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Interior of the Royal Palace, Belgrade, Serbia

Interior of the Royal Palace, Belgrade, Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Aerial view of farmland, Belgrade, Serbia

Aerial view of farmland, Belgrade, Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Bombed buildings in Belgrade, Serbia, First World War, October 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Bombed buildings in Belgrade, Serbia, First World War, October 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Bombed buildings in Belgrade, Serbia, First World War, October 1915, (c1920). After the Third Austrian Bombardment: Street Scene in Belgrade

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Liberation of Belgrade, October 1944

Liberation of Belgrade, October 1944. Jubilant Russian troops and Yugoslav partisans mingle on the streets

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Saint Sava church

Saint Sava church, Beograd, Serbia

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, St. Michaels Cathedral

Serbia, Belgrade, St. Michaels Cathedral
Serbia, Belgrade, St.Michaels Cathedral

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, City center, Art nouveau Smederevska bank building, built 1910-1912

Serbia, Belgrade, City center, Art nouveau Smederevska bank building, built 1910-1912

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Skadarlija - Belgades Bohemian Quarter, Restaurants

Serbia, Belgrade, Skadarlija - Belgades Bohemian Quarter, Restaurants on cobbledstoned street

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, View of floating bars and nightclubs on Sava River across to Victor

Serbia, Belgrade, View of floating bars and nightclubs on Sava River across to Victor Monument at Belgrade Fortress

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Zemun, Gardos Tower, also known as the Millennium Tower

Serbia, Belgrade, Zemun, Gardos Tower, also known as the Millennium Tower

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Zemun, Church of Holy Virgin

Serbia, Belgrade, Zemun, Church of Holy Virgin

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Republic square, National Musuem and statue of Prince Michael

Serbia, Belgrade, Republic square, National Musuem and statue of Prince Michael

Background imageBelgrade Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, View of The Victor Monument, Belgrade Fortress, in Kalemegdan Park

Serbia, Belgrade, View of The Victor Monument, Belgrade Fortress, in Kalemegdan Park



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Belgrade, the vibrant capital city of Serbia, is a treasure trove of history and culture. From its iconic landmarks to its bustling streets, this city has something for everyone. One cannot miss the magnificent Sveti Sava Orthodox Church, known as the world's biggest Orthodox church. Its grandeur and architectural beauty are awe-inspiring, leaving visitors in complete admiration. Terazije Square stands proudly in Belgrade, serving as a central hub for locals and tourists alike. This lively square showcases the heart and soul of the city with its buzzing atmosphere and charming surroundings. In years gone by when Yugoslavia was still intact, Sokol Rally brought excitement to Belgrade's streets. The echoes of those thrilling moments can still be felt today as memories linger on every corner. Hotel Moscow is another notable landmark that adds charm to Belgrade's skyline. With its elegant architecture and rich history, it serves as a reminder of the city's past while embracing modernity. The angel gracing the front facade of Saborna Crkva (Orthodox Church) captures attention effortlessly. Its intricate details reflect not only religious devotion but also artistic brilliance. New Belgrade boasts one of Serbia's most significant attractions - The Church of Saint Sava. Standing tall amidst modern buildings, it symbolizes faith intertwined with progress in this ever-evolving metropolis. For breathtaking views over Lower Town from atop Belgrade Fortress' Carl VI Gate or Nebojsa tower is an absolute must-do experience. Witnessing the fusion between historical heritage and urban life will leave you captivated. Prince Michael Street exudes elegance at every turn; lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants offering a taste of Serbian hospitality at its finest. It truly represents Belgrade's cosmopolitan vibe mixed with traditional charm. Kalemegdan Park offers respite from bustling streets while housing one remarkable sight – Victor Monument at Belgrade Fortress. Majestic in stature and significance, it commemorates Serbia's triumphs and resilience.