This is Knez Mihailova Street.

Today, the 790 m long Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian zone of Belgrade and one of the oldest, most valuable landmarks of the city. Prince III of Serbia. It was named "Knez Mihailova Street" because Mihailo Obrenović built a number of buildings and mansions on this street ...

This is Knez Mihailova Street.

Today, the 790 m long Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian zone of Belgrade and one of the oldest, most valuable landmarks of the city. Prince III of Serbia. It was named "Knez Mihailova Street" because Mihailo Obrenović built a number of buildings and mansions on this street in the late 1870s.

The scale
The scale

The most famous square in Belgrade was built in the first half of the 19th century. In the first half ...

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The Cultural Center of Belgrade
The Cultural Center of Belgrade

Belgrade is the birthplace of culture. After the Republic Square, the Belgrade Cultural Center is located in the direction ...

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Republic Square and the National Museum (Trg Republike and Narodni muzej)
Republic Square and the National Museum (Trg Republike and Narodni muzej)

Republic Square is the most familiar place as the central square in Belgrade. Republic Square is home to the National ...

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This is Mama Shelter Restaurant
This is Mama Shelter Restaurant

The Mama Shelter restaurant is located on the roof floor of the Rajićeva shopping center, which stands next to the ...

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The Belgrade library
The Belgrade library

Belgrade Library, is the national library of Serbia, located in the municipality of Vračar in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. ...

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Today, the 790 m long Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian zone of Belgrade and one of the oldest and most valuable landmarks of the city. Prince III of Serbia. Mihailo Obrenović is named after him due to a series of buildings and mansions built on this street in the late 1870s. If you want to get to know the center of Belgrade on foot, Knez Mihailova Street and its surroundings are absolutely ideal for this. At the end of the 19th century, when the richest and most influential families of Belgrade built houses on this street, it became the "living vein" of the city, the most vibrant shopping center with distinguished Belgrade shops and the main promenade of Belgrade residents. At the end of the 20th century, when the richest and most influential families of Belgrade built houses on this street, it became the "life line" of the city, the most vibrant shopping center with elite Belgrade shops and the main promenade of Belgrade residents.