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PPCI-BG
Bergamo, Italy121,318 contributions
Sept 2023 • Business
Pobednik means the Victor and is one of Belgrade's best-known monuments. It is located on the terrace of the fortress where you can also admire a beautiful view of the confluence of the two rivers but it should have been located in the city. However, since it was a statue of a naked man, there were protests and it was decided to place it here on top of a column.
Written 2 October 2023
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Tiberiu_Baranyi
Timisoara, Romania17,336 contributions
Oct 2019
In the fortress of Kalemegdan in Belgrade facing the confluence of the Sava and Danube it is today the monument of "the Victor" - or Pobednik.
If you take a guided tour of the fortress once you get here the guide will explain you some more interesting stories of Pobednik. First - he is naked (...and originally had an oversized ... well you'll learn about it and originally it was facing the direction of Istanbul), it was on display in several places, in the city , in the fortress and finally at its current display he "found his place" in the fortress of Belgrade.... and there are some more trivia to be learned about this unusual memorial to victory over the Ottomans and later over the Austrian - Hungarian empire.
Visiting is for free - as it is the entrance into the fortress of Belgrade - Kalemegdan.
For those of you into history, for sure it is worth a stop for a few minutes.
Go see for yourself it can be very interesting.
If you take a guided tour of the fortress once you get here the guide will explain you some more interesting stories of Pobednik. First - he is naked (...and originally had an oversized ... well you'll learn about it and originally it was facing the direction of Istanbul), it was on display in several places, in the city , in the fortress and finally at its current display he "found his place" in the fortress of Belgrade.... and there are some more trivia to be learned about this unusual memorial to victory over the Ottomans and later over the Austrian - Hungarian empire.
Visiting is for free - as it is the entrance into the fortress of Belgrade - Kalemegdan.
For those of you into history, for sure it is worth a stop for a few minutes.
Go see for yourself it can be very interesting.
Written 24 May 2020
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Aleksandar
Belgrade, Serbia8,214 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
One of the most well-known symbols of Belgrade.
Great views and amazing air.
In a need for renovation though.
Great views and amazing air.
In a need for renovation though.
Written 29 January 2019
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alierommers640
Sneek, The Netherlands270 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
to see the area arund Belgrade a very nice spot. You see the concluence of Danube and Sava Rivers and a lot of history to learn here
Written 12 September 2018
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Dobri Jankovic
Belgrade, Serbia62 contributions
Jul 2018 • Friends
This monument has interesting story, but as many stories, the most common one is not really true :) However, this is a masterpiece of Yugoslavian/Croatian artist Ivan Meštrović and it is a true landmark of Kalemegdan and Belgrade.
Written 7 July 2018
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ola P
95 contributions
Jul 2017 • Friends
It is so beautiful. You have the big statue in the middle of a big place surrounded by lovely gardens and some ancient monuments.
You will have a wonderful view of the city and a perfect sunset if you come by in the noon.
You will have a wonderful view of the city and a perfect sunset if you come by in the noon.
Written 26 August 2017
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TAMAN1951
Liberty Lake, WA8,651 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
Great symbol to the victory for the people of the region.
Originally it was to be in city center but since its totally nude the women got it placed elsewhere.
Originally it was to be in city center but since its totally nude the women got it placed elsewhere.
Written 2 May 2023
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TheLush101
Cardiff, UK2,467 contributions
Aug 2022 • Friends
You get a great view over the city from the plaza where this statue stands. It's actually at the top of the large plinth, so seeing the statue itself is difficult, but the surrounding views are worth it.
Written 2 April 2023
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tomislavm910
Belgrade, Serbia298 contributions
Dec 2020
one of the landmarks of Belgrade, a place with a fantastic view of the confluence of the Sava and the Danube one of the landmarks of Belgrade, a place with a fantastic view of the confluence of the Sava and the Danube.
Written 28 December 2020
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GoGo2SlowGo
Denton, TX1,468 contributions
Sept 2019
The iconic monument created in 1913 and erected in 1928 is a symbol of Serbia’s victory over both the Ottoman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian empire. The statue faces away from tourists like us and looks out toward the Sava and Danube rivers. The statue was recently repaired in 2020 since it was exposed to the elements for almost 100 years.
When we were there, there were barriers to prevent people getting too close because he was tilting a bit. Our guide said that there was lots of controversy with the statue because he is nude.
He faces the Sava and Danube rivers but plenty of people were trying to get a frontal view with their cameras. The statue and base have been repaired as of Valentine's Day, 2020 and he's no longer tilting.
When we were there, there were barriers to prevent people getting too close because he was tilting a bit. Our guide said that there was lots of controversy with the statue because he is nude.
He faces the Sava and Danube rivers but plenty of people were trying to get a frontal view with their cameras. The statue and base have been repaired as of Valentine's Day, 2020 and he's no longer tilting.
Written 25 March 2020
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