1. Fortress of Niš
A historical landmark, the Fortress of Niš offers a glimpse into the city's past with its well-preserved walls and gates, located alongside the Nišava River.
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A historical landmark, the Fortress of Niš offers a glimpse into the city's past with its well-preserved walls and gates, located alongside the Nišava River.
A peaceful urban park perfect for a leisurely walk or a picnic, with children's playgrounds and green spaces.
The central square of Niš, bustling with activity, shops, cafes, and a great starting point for exploring the city.
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A large city park with walking paths, sports facilities, and ample greenery for relaxation and recreation.
A unique and haunting monument, Skull Tower is a grim reminder of the 19th-century battle, built with human skulls as a warning to invaders.
Home to the Bubanj Memorial Park, a significant WWII memorial site with three fist monuments symbolizing resistance.
The site of the 1809 Battle of Čegar, featuring a monument and offering insights into Serbian history and resistance.
A sobering historical site, this former concentration camp now serves as a museum commemorating the victims of the Holocaust and WWII.
An archaeological site showcasing the remnants of a luxurious Roman villa from the late ancient period, offering insights into Roman life.
A historical mosque now serving as a cultural venue, hosting various exhibitions and events.
The museum provides a comprehensive overview of the region's history, archaeology, and culture through its extensive collections.
Part of the Niš Fortress, the Stambol Gate is a historic entrance showcasing Ottoman architectural influence.
A monument celebrating Stevan Sremac, a famous Serbian writer, and his character Kalča, located in the heart of the city.
This prominent monument in the city center commemorates the liberation of Niš from Ottoman rule, symbolizing freedom and resistance.
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