Serbia Tourism - come and visit your old neighbour
2
July
2008

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Serbia Tourism - Visit Serbia and take a new look at your old neighbour

Culture

 

Cinema

Do you rememer the movies “Have you ever heard a Gipsy weeping?” by Aleksandar Petrovic," Who is singing there? " by Slobodan Sijan or "Tito and me " directed by Goran Markovic? Or surely you remember of "Underground", "Black cat, White cat" and "The life is a miracle" by a great movie director Emir Kusturica?
 

Literature

Get to know the most important authors, universally known, who marked the Serbian literature. In the books of Ivo Andric, Milos Crnjanski, Danilo Kis and Milorad Pavic you will discover the whole new universe. For fans of the culture of the Balkans their works are inevitable!
 

Painting

Very known in the artistic Parisian circles, the painters like Ljuba Popovic, Vladimir Velickovic and Milos Sobajic show through their paintings the mentality and the serbian culture! Discover the classics of the serbian painting...
 

Architecture

Serbian architecture is known for its monasteries and the three styles according to which they were built - the style of Rascie, the style serbo-Byzantine and style of Morava. The influence of Austrian architecture is very important in the cities of the Northern Serbia which remind us of the cities in the Central Europe...
 

Music

The music will follow you with each step as soon as you to cross the border of Serbia. It will follow you on every step you make... Trumpet gipsy music of Guca, traditional music, the jazz or modern music - rock, house and hip hop... Then... don't forget to put your dancing shoes in the bag before coming...

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Did you know that ...


... the grave of Atilla the Hun is located on the confluence of the rivers Tisza and Danube?

... Constantine the Great, the first great Byzantine emperor and the founder of the Constantinople was born in Nis (Naissus)?