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Nikolajevska Church
Goggle at its astounding baroque iconostasis.
Russian Church
This tiny church was erected by refugees who fled the October Revolution.
City Museum
Eclectic exhibitions are the go in this art nouveau residence designed by Budapests Vago brothers.
Ethnographic Museum
This museum features traditional costumes, working utensils and folksy mountain-village interiors.
St Aleksandar Nevski Church
Built during the Serbian-Ottoman War (1877), this is the oldest Christian church in Dorćol.
Bajrakli Mosque
The last remaining – and functioning – mosque (džamija ) in Belgrade was built around 1575.
Museum
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Stambol Gate
This fortress gate, reconstructed in the 1700s, is named after Istanbul, where the road from here led.
School of Fine Arts
This elegant pink and white building is one of the architectural highlights of Belgrades Stari Grad.
Stari Grad
South of the citadel lies Stari Grad, built mostly when the Habsburgs grabbed Belgrade from the declining Ottoman Empire.
Aviation Museum
This airport-based museum contains rare planes, a WWII collection and bits of the infamous American stealth fighter shot down in 1999.
Smederevo Museum
This small museum covers the history of Smederevo with artefacts dating back to Roman times; theres also an on-site modern art gallery.
Church of St George
Inside the white-marble, five-domed Church of St George, vibrant mosaics are magnificently rendered with over 40 million pieces of coloured glass.
Historical Museum of Serbia
Home to an absorbing wealth of archaeological, ethnographic and military collections. Its your best bet until the National Museum reopens entirely.
Novo Hopovo Monastery
Serene and welcoming monastery built in 1641. Bring an empty bottle to take home some of the icy-cold natural water (it supposedly has healing qualities).
Museum of Beekeeping & Wine Cellar
This small museum covers, unsurprisingly, beekeeping and winemaking. While youre there, itd be a crime not to try a few glasses of the local specialty, bermet.
Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church
The Patriarchate (Patrijaršija) building houses this collection of ecclesiastical items, many of which were collected by St Sava, founder of the independent Serbian Orthodox church.
Church of St Peter
Three kilometres from town, this small stone building founded in the 4th century is the oldest intact church in Serbia. If its locked, ask at the nearby house to be let in.
Synagogue
Alas, Suboticas first art nouveau building, remains shuttered and dilapidated as long-awaited renovations have failed to materialise. Grasp its former glory from the footpath.
Museum of Automobiles
This compelling collection of cars and motorcycles is located in Belgrades first public garage. Check out the 57 Caddy convertible: only 25,000km and one careful owner – President Tito.
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