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We will begin the tour with a visit to the Museum of Yugoslav History, where 220,000 gifts to former Yugoslav President Tito are kept. The museum is located in a part of the park which belonged to his residence. You will see his tomb and hundreds of priceless gifts from all over the world. You will hear the story of his private life and family and why this charismatic leader of the Yugoslav people was so much loved by Yugoslavs.
Next we will visit the Vracar area and the Temple of Saint Sava, one of the largest Orthodox temples in the world, built by donations of Serbian people from all over the world and the pride and joy of all Serbians. Why did this noble prince decide to leave court life and find his faith inside a monastery and later become the first archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church and the most important Serbian Saint?
Then we will head off for a drive along Prince Alexander Boulevard lined with university buildings, state institutions, ministries and hundreds of shops. We will visit the Church of Saint Marco and the Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, both standing above an underground man-made cave bigger than the two churches.
Afterwards, we will stroll through Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress and learn stories from the past, stories of wars fought on this hill and why different empires struggled so much to control this town. Why did the Habsburgs decide to hand over to Ottomans the recently built modern fortress which cost a fortune and also to execute the architect? Amongst other interesting sites, we will visit the famous Rose Church of Our Lady where the chandeliers are made of ammunition used by Serbian Soldiers in World War I.
After a walk through pedestrian area in Knez Mihailova Street we will reach Republic Square with National Museum and National Theatre.