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Old General Staff Building — Attraction in City of Belgrade

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Old General Staff Building
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SKC
Kralja Milana 48, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Manjež
Kralja Milana 50, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Yugoslav Drama Theatre
Kralja Milana 50, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Palata "Beograd" ("Beograđanka")
Masarikova 5, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Генералштаб Николе Добровића
Kneza Miloša 33, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Flower Square
Njegoševa 3, Beograd, Serbia
Belgrade City Museum
Resavska 40b, Beograd 11000, Serbia
7th Regiment Barracks
Nemanjina 15, Beograd, Serbia
Statue of Gavrilo Princip
Nemanjina, Beograd, Serbia
Railway Museum
Nemanjina 6, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Nearby restaurants
Restaurant Monument
Admirala Geprata 14, Beograd 11000, Serbia
STEAKHOUSE EL TORO since 2003
Masarikova 5, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Piazza dei Fiori
Njegoševa 9, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Zavičaj Balkanska
Gavrila Principa 77, Beograd, Serbia
Restoran Beograd
Njegoševa 3, Beograd, Serbia
Le Bon Appetit
Kraljice Natalije 45, Beograd 11000, Serbia
KP BURGERS
Balkanska 46, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Ćevabdžinica Savčić Vračar
Kralja Milutina 31, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Le Teniza
Resavska 23, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Two Kings Restaurant by Hilton
Kralja Milana 35, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Nearby hotels
Public House Hotel
Kneza Miloša 14, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Mark Hotel Belgrade
Resavska 29, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Belgreat Premium Suites, Belgrade Hotel, Beograd
Belgreat Premium Suites, Kneza Miloša 16, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Belgrade City Hotel
Savski trg 7, Beograd 110000, Serbia
Marquise Hotel
Mišarska 6, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Hostel Beogradjanka
Resavska 34, Beograd 11000, Serbia
City Place Apartments
Dobrinjska 3, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Queen's Astoria Design Hotel
Milovana Milovanovića 1, 11000, Beograd, Serbia
Moxy Belgrade
Njegoševa 2, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Omia Rooms & Apartments
Hajduk-Veljkov venac 4-6, Beograd 11000, Serbia
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Old General Staff Building

Kneza Miloša 33, Beograd 11000, Serbia
4.5(136)
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attractions: SKC, Manjež, Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Palata "Beograd" ("Beograđanka"), Генералштаб Николе Добровића, Flower Square, Belgrade City Museum, 7th Regiment Barracks, Statue of Gavrilo Princip, Railway Museum, restaurants: Restaurant Monument, STEAKHOUSE EL TORO since 2003, Piazza dei Fiori, Zavičaj Balkanska, Restoran Beograd, Le Bon Appetit, KP BURGERS, Ćevabdžinica Savčić Vračar, Le Teniza, Two Kings Restaurant by Hilton
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Nearby attractions of Old General Staff Building

SKC

Manjež

Yugoslav Drama Theatre

Palata "Beograd" ("Beograđanka")

Генералштаб Николе Добровића

Flower Square

Belgrade City Museum

7th Regiment Barracks

Statue of Gavrilo Princip

Railway Museum

SKC

SKC

4.7

(1.2K)

Closed
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Manjež

Manjež

4.5

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Yugoslav Drama Theatre

Yugoslav Drama Theatre

4.9

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Palata "Beograd" ("Beograđanka")

Palata "Beograd" ("Beograđanka")

4.4

(188)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Explore Belgrades past and culture with a guide
Explore Belgrades past and culture with a guide
Sun, Dec 7 • 1:30 PM
Belgrade, RS 11102, Serbia
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Belgrade Street Food and drinks, Eat like a local
Belgrade Street Food and drinks, Eat like a local
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
Belgrade, RS 11000, Serbia
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Cruise Belgrades rivers with a boat captain
Cruise Belgrades rivers with a boat captain
Sun, Dec 7 • 2:00 PM
Belgrade, RS 11210, Serbia
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Nearby restaurants of Old General Staff Building

Restaurant Monument

STEAKHOUSE EL TORO since 2003

Piazza dei Fiori

Zavičaj Balkanska

Restoran Beograd

Le Bon Appetit

KP BURGERS

Ćevabdžinica Savčić Vračar

Le Teniza

Two Kings Restaurant by Hilton

Restaurant Monument

Restaurant Monument

4.5

(1.5K)

$$

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STEAKHOUSE EL TORO since 2003

STEAKHOUSE EL TORO since 2003

4.6

(829)

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Piazza dei Fiori

Piazza dei Fiori

4.3

(1.0K)

$$

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Zavičaj Balkanska

Zavičaj Balkanska

4.5

(2.2K)

$$

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Reviews of Old General Staff Building

4.5
(136)
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4.0
2y

I had the opportunity to visit the Stara Zgrada in Serbia, a historical landmark that bears the scars of the past. As a traveler with a keen interest in history, I was particularly intrigued by the stories surrounding this building, which was bombed by NATO forces during the conflict in the late 1990s.

Despite the devastation it endured, Stara Zgrada has managed to rise above its turbulent past and become a symbol of resilience for the local community. The building itself showcases remarkable architectural features, with a blend of styles that reflect the different periods it has witnessed throughout history.

The surrounding area, though scarred by the events of the past, has been transformed into a serene park that provides a peaceful setting for reflection. Walking along the paths, you can't help but be moved by the contrast between the tranquility of the present and the tumultuous history that unfolded here.

The Stara Zgrada holds a profound significance for both locals and visitors alike. It stands as a poignant memorial, reminding us of the consequences of war and the importance of preserving history. The site serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of the Serbian people to rebuild and move forward.

Visiting Stara Zgrada is not just a journey into the past; it is an opportunity to honor the memory of those who suffered during the conflict and to appreciate the enduring spirit of the community. The experience is both humbling and inspiring, leaving visitors with a profound sense of respect for the people who call this place home.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a traveler seeking to understand the complex tapestry of the region, or simply someone looking for a unique and thought-provoking experience, I highly recommend visiting Stara Zgrada. It offers a powerful glimpse into a painful chapter of history while instilling a sense of hope...

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5.0
8y

The decision not to rebuild it is wise. The Japanese don't want to reconstruct the remains of the last survived building in the area that was exposed by the first nuclear bombing in Hiroshima as well. Future generations should remember how the country was bombed and by whom. Also, people ought to continue asking questions whether it was legal or not, moral or not, who authorized the intervention, and who was responsible for choosing targets. It is history, and history must be respected...

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5.0
8w

Stop war. Stop killing people and civilians and children. A history of sadness. Watching this and thinking of current war on earth and i feel so bad. Stop violence and stop hatred and please grow sympathies. I wish this reserved sentiment represent not to grow hatred but also not to happen this in future. Heal the world!!! Save Myanmar !! climate change is the priority to fight for these...

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Elias Chelala (Chewy)Elias Chelala (Chewy)
I had the opportunity to visit the Stara Zgrada in Serbia, a historical landmark that bears the scars of the past. As a traveler with a keen interest in history, I was particularly intrigued by the stories surrounding this building, which was bombed by NATO forces during the conflict in the late 1990s. Despite the devastation it endured, Stara Zgrada has managed to rise above its turbulent past and become a symbol of resilience for the local community. The building itself showcases remarkable architectural features, with a blend of styles that reflect the different periods it has witnessed throughout history. The surrounding area, though scarred by the events of the past, has been transformed into a serene park that provides a peaceful setting for reflection. Walking along the paths, you can't help but be moved by the contrast between the tranquility of the present and the tumultuous history that unfolded here. The Stara Zgrada holds a profound significance for both locals and visitors alike. It stands as a poignant memorial, reminding us of the consequences of war and the importance of preserving history. The site serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of the Serbian people to rebuild and move forward. Visiting Stara Zgrada is not just a journey into the past; it is an opportunity to honor the memory of those who suffered during the conflict and to appreciate the enduring spirit of the community. The experience is both humbling and inspiring, leaving visitors with a profound sense of respect for the people who call this place home. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a traveler seeking to understand the complex tapestry of the region, or simply someone looking for a unique and thought-provoking experience, I highly recommend visiting Stara Zgrada. It offers a powerful glimpse into a painful chapter of history while instilling a sense of hope for the future.
Alexander PotapovAlexander Potapov
The decision not to rebuild it is wise. The Japanese don't want to reconstruct the remains of the last survived building in the area that was exposed by the first nuclear bombing in Hiroshima as well. Future generations should remember how the country was bombed and by whom. Also, people ought to continue asking questions whether it was legal or not, moral or not, who authorized the intervention, and who was responsible for choosing targets. It is history, and history must be respected and preserved.
S LwinS Lwin
Stop war. Stop killing people and civilians and children. A history of sadness. Watching this and thinking of current war on earth and i feel so bad. Stop violence and stop hatred and please grow sympathies. I wish this reserved sentiment represent not to grow hatred but also not to happen this in future. Heal the world!!! Save Myanmar !! climate change is the priority to fight for these days please.
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I had the opportunity to visit the Stara Zgrada in Serbia, a historical landmark that bears the scars of the past. As a traveler with a keen interest in history, I was particularly intrigued by the stories surrounding this building, which was bombed by NATO forces during the conflict in the late 1990s. Despite the devastation it endured, Stara Zgrada has managed to rise above its turbulent past and become a symbol of resilience for the local community. The building itself showcases remarkable architectural features, with a blend of styles that reflect the different periods it has witnessed throughout history. The surrounding area, though scarred by the events of the past, has been transformed into a serene park that provides a peaceful setting for reflection. Walking along the paths, you can't help but be moved by the contrast between the tranquility of the present and the tumultuous history that unfolded here. The Stara Zgrada holds a profound significance for both locals and visitors alike. It stands as a poignant memorial, reminding us of the consequences of war and the importance of preserving history. The site serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of the Serbian people to rebuild and move forward. Visiting Stara Zgrada is not just a journey into the past; it is an opportunity to honor the memory of those who suffered during the conflict and to appreciate the enduring spirit of the community. The experience is both humbling and inspiring, leaving visitors with a profound sense of respect for the people who call this place home. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a traveler seeking to understand the complex tapestry of the region, or simply someone looking for a unique and thought-provoking experience, I highly recommend visiting Stara Zgrada. It offers a powerful glimpse into a painful chapter of history while instilling a sense of hope for the future.
Elias Chelala (Chewy)

Elias Chelala (Chewy)

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The decision not to rebuild it is wise. The Japanese don't want to reconstruct the remains of the last survived building in the area that was exposed by the first nuclear bombing in Hiroshima as well. Future generations should remember how the country was bombed and by whom. Also, people ought to continue asking questions whether it was legal or not, moral or not, who authorized the intervention, and who was responsible for choosing targets. It is history, and history must be respected and preserved.
Alexander Potapov

Alexander Potapov

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Stop war. Stop killing people and civilians and children. A history of sadness. Watching this and thinking of current war on earth and i feel so bad. Stop violence and stop hatred and please grow sympathies. I wish this reserved sentiment represent not to grow hatred but also not to happen this in future. Heal the world!!! Save Myanmar !! climate change is the priority to fight for these days please.
S Lwin

S Lwin

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