Category
page 1Yugoslav Serbian architecture
Rajko Mitić Stadium
football stadium in Belgrade, Serbia
National Library of Serbia
library in Belgrade, Serbia
Partizan Stadium
association football and track and field athletics stadium in Belgrade, Serbia
Avala Tower
telecommunication tower outside Belgrade, Serbia
House of Flowers
mausoleum in Serbia
Genex Tower
building in Belgrade, Serbia
Hall Aleksandar Nikolić
indoor arena in Serbia
Museum of Yugoslav History
history museum in Belgrade, Serbia
Ušće Tower
skyscraper in Belgrade, Serbia
Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade
protected cultural monuments in Serbia
House of the National Assembly
the building where the National Assembly of Serbia convenes
Monument to the Unknown Hero
mausoleum in Belgrade, Serbia
Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station
hydroelectric dam on the Danube river on the border between Romania and Serbia
Museum of Aviation
aerospace museum at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport in Serbia
Branko's Bridge
bridge in Serbia
Beograđanka
The Beograđanka (; , lit. "Belgrade Lady"), officially Belgrade Palace (, ) is a modern high-rise building in the Belgrade downtown area.
Gazimestan
Gazimestan (, , ) is the name of a memorial site and monument commemorating the Battle of Kosovo (1389), situated about 6–7 kilometres southeast of the actual battlefield, known as the Kosovo field. Gazimestan is accessible from the Pristina–Mitrovica highway, on a 50-metre-high hill above the plain, ca. 5 km northwest of Pristina. Every year, on Vidovdan (St. Vitus Day), 28 June, a commemoration is held by the monument, which in later years is also covered by an image of Prince Lazar, who led the Serbian army at the Battle of Kosovo.
Gazela Bridge
bridge in Belgrade, Serbia
Port of Belgrade
river port on Danube in Serbia
Beška Bridges
pair of bridges in Serbia
Liberty Bridge
Cable-stayed bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia
Museum of African Art
art museum in Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade Bus Station
bus station in Belgrade, Serbia
Serbian National Theatre
theatre in Novi Sad, Serbia
SPC Vojvodina
arena
Omladinski stadion
stadium in Belgrade, Serbia
New Railroad Bridge
bridge in Belgrade, Serbia
Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station
hydroelectric dam on the Danube river on the border between Romania and Serbia
Sava Centar
event facility in Belgrade, Serbia
Tašmajdan Sports Centre
Multi-sport and recreational facility in Belgrade, Serbia

Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building
building in Bělohrad

Palace of Serbia
historic building in Belgrade, Serbia

Žeželj Bridge
bridge in Serbia
Belgrade Fair
Hotel Jugoslavija
hotel in Belgrade, Serbia
Pionir Ice Hall
ice rink in Belgrade, Serbia
Mostar interchange
urban neighbourhood in Savski Venac, Belgrade, Serbia
Tomb of national heroes on Kalemegdan
protected cultural monuments in Serbia
Clinical Centre of Serbia
medical center in Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade Fair – Hall 1
belgrade Fair's largest exhibition space
Dom Sindikata
building in Belgrade, Serbia
Terazije Theatre
theatre in Belgrade
eastern gate of Belgrade
Buildings in Belgrade, Serbia
Metropol Palace Hotel Belgrade
hotel
Park of Friendship
park in Belgrade, Serbia
Military Medical Academy
medical center in Belgrade, Serbia
Energoprojekt holding
Serbian engineering company
TPP Nikola Tesla
power plant in Serbia
Banovina Complex in Novi Sad
building complex in Vojvodina, Serbia
Čačalica
Čačalica () is a 208m high hill above Požarevac, which contains a memorial park with same name, Memorial Park Čačalica (Спомен парк Чачалица), that was built in 1962 and includes 28 hectares. The authors of the monuments inside the park are architects Branislav Stojanović and sculptor S. Mišić. The memorial complex is built on a place where during World War II over 3,000 Yugoslav Partisans and their supporters were executed. There is a symbolic monument wall with bullet holes in the place where remains of those killed were buried. There is also a monument dedicated to soldiers of the Red Army
Bulevar
Bulevar (; English: Boulevard) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Its name simply means "boulevard" in Serbian. Bulevar is not a traditional city neighborhood; it is rather an informal neighborhood that includes parts of several traditional city quarters that are situated around 3 km long Liberation Boulevard (Serbian: Bulevar oslobođenja), the main street in Novi Sad.
NIS building
building in Serbia
Studentski Grad
urban neighbourhood in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Pinki Hall
sports hall in Belgrade, Serbia
Dry Bridge
suspension bridge in Zrenjanin, Serbia