Literally the last of its kind, this family-owned store is the only remaining one in Belgrade selling handmade sweets. The Bosilj膷i膰 family has kept the tradition alive by handing it down for three generations. The sweets include lollipops, all handmade to 1930s recipes, but the speciality is Turkish delight; it's usually made the same day and there are 14 varieties.
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Some 115 battles have been fought over imposing, impressive Belgrade Fortress (aka Kalemegdan); the citadel was destroyed more than 40 times throughout鈥
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This must-visit museum houses an invaluable collection of more than 200,000 artefacts representing the fascinating, tumultuous history of Yugoslavia鈥
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Looming over Belgrade and topped with the tallest tower in the Balkans (204.5m), Mt Avala is a city landmark that makes for a pleasant break from the鈥
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One of Belgrade's top cultural sights, this recently renovated museum is a treasure trove of 20th-century art from the ex-Yugoslav cultural space. The鈥
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A visit to Tito's mausoleum is obligatory. The big man rests in an aptly gigantic tomb in peaceful surrounds. Also on display are thousands of elaborate鈥
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Lack of funding for renovations kept Serbia's National Museum mostly shuttered for 15 years, but its much ballyhooed 2018 reopening has been a great鈥
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Meet the man on the 100RSD note at one of Belgrade's best museums, where you can release your inner nerd with some wondrously sci-fi-ish interactive鈥
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This impressive collection of works by contemporary Serbian artists became Serbia鈥檚 first private museum in 2010, but remains somewhat hidden even though鈥
Nearby Belgrade attractions
1. Residence of Princess Ljubica
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This preserved Oriental-style residence was built between 1829 and 1831 for the wife of Prince Milo拧 and houses a permanent collection of 19th-century鈥
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Dedicated to Archangel Michael, this cathedral was constructed between 1837 and 1841 on the site of an earlier 18th-century church; it鈥檚 opposite the鈥
3. Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church
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The Patriarchate (Patrijar拧ija) building houses this collection of ecclesiastical items, many of which were collected by St Sava, founder of the鈥
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Lack of funding for renovations kept Serbia's National Museum mostly shuttered for 15 years, but its much ballyhooed 2018 reopening has been a great鈥
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This impressive collection of works by contemporary Serbian artists became Serbia鈥檚 first private museum in 2010, but remains somewhat hidden even though鈥
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This 2018 newcomer is a delight for the kiddos. Spread over two floors of hands-on, interactive illusions 鈥 explained in English, German and Spanish in鈥
7. Museum of the Yugoslav Film Archive
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This small but fascinating museum houses almost 80,000 films from the former Yugoslavia, as well as important works from across the world and tons of鈥
8. Historical Museum of Serbia
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Hosts temporary well-done exhibitions on Serbian history, usually surrounding events and/or personalities, over three gallery spaces.