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The exhibition of photographs LJUBIGRAD –BELANA LJUBIGRAD – BELANA Jim Sumkay, photographs Sava Promenade, Kalemegdan Park November 29, 2011 – January 15, 2012 The exhibition was open on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 at 12 o’clock. The exhibition was displayed on the Sava Promenade in the Kalemegdan Park till January 15, 2012. Organization and production of […]

Exhibition “Japan Fashion Now” has been opened at the Sava promenade at Kalemegdan Park, on Sunday 25th September 2011 at 06.00pm. The exhibition was opened by U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Mary Warlick, Ambassador of Japan Toshio Tsunozaki, director of PE “Belgrade Fortress” Ivana Lučić Todosić and Mirjana Prošić Dvornić (university professor Nortvud Midland, Michigan, USA). […]

Exhibition “Multicultural Belgrade – Monumental Heritage” Organizer: Belgrade City Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments September 9 – November 25, 2011 Associates of the Belgrade City Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments staged an exhibition based on archival material representing 42 cultural monuments on 45 exhibition pedestals. Presented monuments show, in the most […]

Celts in Belgrade „The terms Celts (Κελτοί, Celti, Celtae) and Gauls (Galli, Galatai), which appear in historical sources, designate the population or rather the tribes whose settlement area in the fifth century BC was located in Central and Western Europe. In the early fourth century, a group of ese tribes crossed the Alps and diffused […]

Exhibition “Through the Danube region of Serbia with Felix Kanitz” was opened on Thursday, September 1, at 7pm at the promenade at Beton Hall as part of the DUNAVFEST, held at the Belgrade Fortress till September 11. The exhibition was opened by the author of the exhibition, Đorđe Kostić PhD, Director of PE `Belgrade Fortress` […]

Beton hala The exhibition Foreigners of Belgrade is a part of the first Festival of Danube cultures – Danubefest. The ehibion is an author project of the Sebian Archive and PE ‘Belgrade Fortress’. At the beginning of the 19th century, in addition to the Serbs and the Turks, the population of Belgrade conmsisted of Greeks, […]