The Victor Monument
Belgrade
Copyright: Mujo Hasanovic/unsplashThe Victor Monument
In 1928, the famous artist Ivan Meštrović designed a sculpture for the drinking fountain on Terazije. The public was against having a nude male figure set up in the city centre, however. After World War I, the project was cancelled and thus the Victor was set up on Kalemegdan instead. The plato next to the monument is among the most crowded places in the city, where visitors love to take photos and enjoy the view over New Belgrade and Zemun.
Useful Information
- Address: Pobednik, Bulevar vojvode Bojovića, Belgrade
Do & See
Belgrade boasts a rich tapestry of cultural attractions and a vibrant events scene that draws visitors from all over Europe. From the panoramic views at Belgrade Fortress to the lively streets of Knez Mihailova and Skadarska, there's no shortage of sights to see. Indulge in the local cuisine at a traditional restaurant, where the music might just get you on your feet. Explore the city's lively bars and clubs, where the party goes on until dawn, and let the aroma of fresh coffee lure you back into the day. With its beautiful rivers, parks, museums, and theatres, Belgrade offers a diverse array of experiences. Make sure to time your visit with one of the many events that the city hosts.