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What are the fun places in Belgrade? A must-go when traveling in Belgrade

Belgrade’s historical districts and buildings are the most attractive, including the National Museum of Serbia, the National Theater of Belgrade, Zemun, Nikola Pa?i? Square, Kalemegdan Fortress, and the Serbian Parliament Mansion, St. Sava Temple, Tomb of Josep Broz Tito, etc.

Belgrade has many different styles of architecture, from the oriental architecture found throughout the city to the typical Central European town in the center of Zemun to the modern architecture of New Belgrade. A large number of existing 19th-century buildings in the city are heavily influenced by the architectural style of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. At the beginning of the 20th century, architecture was influenced by France, Britain and Russia. After 1917, some famous architects fled from Russia to Serbia. In addition, Serbian-medieval and Serbian-Moravian styles of architecture are widely present. The most beautiful buildings in Old Belgrade are undoubtedly the Neo-Baroque and Neo-Renaissance buildings. During the Communist Party's rule, Belgrade built a large number of brutalist buildings in order to provide housing for the farmers who poured into the city in large numbers after World War II. Today, modern style dominates new construction in Belgrade.