Belgrade: Space architecture tour - brutalist architecture
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Step into the world of Belgrade's iconic architecture shaped by Yugoslav ideology! This tour invites architecture lovers to explore structures from the Social Communist era, embodying the power and vision of former Yugoslavia. Enjoy panoramic views from the Avala Telecommunication Tower, a symbol of resilience reborn after its 1999 destruction.
Cross the Ada Bridge, Europe's largest single-pylon bridge, famously featured on the Discovery Channel. Admire the Geneks Towers, known as Belgrade's Western Gate, and the Rudo buildings, epitomes of brutalist architecture proudly standing as city gateways.
Explore the Sava Center, a grand conference hub from the 1977 European Security Conference. This architectural marvel showcases the era's unique polyhedral designs, offering insights into its structural innovation.
Conclude your exploration at the Palace of Serbia, a late modernist masterpiece symbolizing post-WWII New Belgrade development. This tour provides a rare glimpse into the architectural legacy and political history of Serbia's capital.
Embark on this fascinating journey through Belgrade's architectural story today. Book your spot and experience an unforgettable dive into the city's communist past!
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