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Embark on a captivating historical journey from Belgrade to discover Serbia's fascinating past! Begin your adventure in Smederevo, where a majestic fortress, ordered by Serbian Despot Djuradj Brankovic, stands at the confluence of the Jezava and Danube rivers. Built swiftly in the 15th century, it was once the largest low-land fortress in Serbia.
Continue to the Viminacium Archaeological Park, the former heart of the Roman province of Moesia Superior. Marvel at the bust of Constantine the Great and explore the captivating Roman mosaics. A highlight is the paleontological park, featuring a million-year-old mammoth skeleton unearthed 27 meters below ground.
Head to Golubac Fortress, strategically situated at the Iron Gates' entrance. This 14th-century stronghold withstood control by Hungarians, Serbs, Turks, and Austrians. Its impregnable walls and strategic location make it a marvel of medieval architecture, offering stunning views of the Danube and Djerdap Gorge.
This guided day trip is ideal for history buffs and adventurers eager to explore Serbia's architectural and archaeological treasures. With expert guides, travelers will gain deep insights into the region's vibrant past. The blend of natural beauty and historical significance promises a memorable experience.
Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in Serbia's historical wonders. Book your spot now on this enriching tour and create memories that will last a lifetime!