Knez Mihajlova Street - The pedestrian zone and centre are under protection
as one of the oldest and most valuable city ambient. Numerous monuments,
remarkable buildings and private houses were built around 1870.
Republic Square - The area covering the present Republic square was
uninhabited until 1835, spreading behind Stambol gate. After the gate had
been demolished, the construction material was used for building a number of
houses in the square, including National Theatre, in 1869.
Nikola Pasic Square is the youngest Belgrade's square. In the first half of
the 19th century this area was an empty field bisected by the road to
Constantinople which was at this point in the process of developing into a
street.
The National Theatre is
the oldest home of theatrical arts in Belgrade. It was built in 1868 bz
order of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic according to the architectural plans of
Aleksandar Bugarski.
The city Library is
located at the end of Knez Mihajlova across from Kalemegdan Park. Under the
building ruins from Roman times were found specifically parts from the
aqueduct....
The Federal Parliment is
an edifice whose construction and function is oddley related to the idea of
the brotherhood between Yugoslav nations and to the establishment of the
parliamentarya sistem in the country. The building was stared according to
designs of Jovan Ilkic in 1906 and finally finish 1937 by Pavle Ilkić.