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Sultan Kenan Gezi Planı: Belgrad

07.02.2025 / 09.02.2025

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1 . Gün07.02.2025Cuma

St. Mark Orthodox Church

St. Mark Orthodox Church

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Grand Serbian Orthodox church completed in 1940, featuring a crypt & several notable icons.

St Mark’s Church

St Mark’s Church

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This cavernous Neo-Byzantine church is one of the largest in Serbia, and although its outer structure was completed during the 1930s interior works are ongoing. The sublime iconostasis for instance was only completed in the 1990s: The frame is marble, while the icons inside and the painting of the last supper were composed by Đuro Radulović, an academic painter from Belgrade.

St. Mark Orthodox Church

St. Mark Orthodox Church

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Grand Serbian Orthodox church completed in 1940, featuring a crypt & several notable icons.

St Mark’s Church

St Mark’s Church

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This cavernous Neo-Byzantine church is one of the largest in Serbia, and although its outer structure was completed during the 1930s interior works are ongoing. The sublime iconostasis for instance was only completed in the 1990s: The frame is marble, while the icons inside and the painting of the last supper were composed by Đuro Radulović, an academic painter from Belgrade.

4 Mekan

2 . Gün08.02.2025Cumartesi

Church of St Sava

Church of St Sava

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The largest Orthodox Church in the Balkan region, and the second largest in the world, St Sava is an ever-present monument in Serbia’s capital. High on the Vračar plateau, you can see the church’s white granite and marble walls from any approach to Belgrade, while the 50 bells that sound noon ring out across the city. The temple is built on the site where the Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha burned St Sava’s relics after his icon had graced flags during a Serbian uprising in 1594. Construction began in 1935, 340 years after that event, and ended in 1989. The biggest challenge was raising the central dome, all 4,000 tons of which was assembled on the ground and hoisted into place.

Nikola Tesla Museum

Nikola Tesla Museum

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This museum presents the life and work of the great physicist, inventor and electrical engineer and Serbian national hero. The exhibition is in two main sections: The first is a study of Tesla the man, sourcing personal effects, photographs and correspondence to paint a clearer picture of his life and travels. The second is an often interactive exhibition of his work, with either originals, 3D renders or fully-functioning reproductions like an induction coil producing discharges at 500,000 volts.

2 Mekan