Manjež Park in Belgrade State: Serbia City: Belgrade Manjež Park is one of the oldest parks in Belgrade. It is bordered by Nemanjina Street in the south, Resavska Street in the west, King Milan Street in the north and Svetozara Markovića Street in the east. The park includes the Yugoslav Drama Theater and the Student Cultural Center. According to the arrangement of Belgrade from 1923, it is planned to create a park in the very center of Belgrade on the site of the Royal Cavalry Guard, which was located on…
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Stone city in Belgrade – Belgrade Stonehenge
The stone town is located on Ada Ciganlija in Belgrade. The author is the sculptor Ratko Vulanović and he was appointed in 1992.
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The sculpture „Tired Fighter“ is located on Kalemegdan near the Art Pavilion „Cvijeta Zuzorić“. The sculpture is made of bronze and was created in 1935 on the basis of a marble original by Tomo Rosandić, which is kept in the National Museum in Belgrade.
Read MoreMonument to Tsar Nicholas II in Belgrade
Monument to Tsar Nicholas II in Belgrade State: Serbia City: Belgrade The monument to Tsar Nicholas II in Belgrade is located in Alexandrov Park in Belgrade in King Milan Street. The monument is the work of Russian sculptors Andreem Kovalьčukom and Gennadiem Pravotorovыm. The monument weighs about 50 tons and is 7.5 meters high, and the sculpture itself is 3.5 meters. It is made of bronze, the pedestal is made of granite. It was made in Russia for about 6 months during 2014, delivered on October 11, and ceremoniously unveiled…
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The sculpture Kurir in Belgrade (1953) is located in the Sculpture Park of the Museum of Yugoslavia. The author of the sculpture is Stevan Bodnarov. The sculpture is a gift from the Republic of Serbia to Josip Broz Tito.
Read MoreSculpture of the Fountain with five female figures in Belgrade
The sculpture of the Fountain with five female figures representing the five peoples of Yugoslavia (1947) in Belgrade is located in the Sculpture Park of the Museum of Yugoslavia. The sculpture was a gift from the People’s Committee of Belgrade to Josip Broz Tito on January 2, 1948. The author of the sculpture is Sreten Stojanovic. The sculpture is made in bronze, 210 cm high.
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