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Radoje Domanovic Memorial Bust was put up in 1973. It was made by sculptor Nebojasa Mitric. Radoje Domanovic (1873–1908) was a writer, storywriter and satirist. His famous satires, namely Danga, Dead Sea, Stradija and Thinking of an Ordinary Serbian Ox depict human relationships which are not confined in time and geographical space.

During the 18th century, in three thorough reconstructions, the fortress in Belgrade was turned into a modern bastion artillery fort. It was then that the fortress got its present appearance, for the most part. During one of the reconstructions, in the third decade of the 18th century, the first ravelin was built according to the …

During the great reconstruction works on the fortress during the Austrian rule of Belgrade in 1717–1736, the fortifications of the southeast front were built on the basis of the design of the engineering colonel Nicolas Doxat de Demoret. During that time, the Stambol Gate — with its passages, side rooms, casemates and a facade bearing …

Although it was founded by decree of Prince Milan Obrenovic on 10th August 1878, the museum was not opened to the public until 1904. Its original location was a small octagonal building above the Roman well in the Upper Town. After being destroyed in the First World War, the museum was reopened on 2nd April …