In the previous post (link) we have reached 3,5 kilometers of the walk through Belgrade to respond to Nastia's challenge. This post will be around another 3 kilometers of walking on the Belgrade fort. It deserves its part of fame here.

So, when you reach the end of the pedestrian zone, you go to Kalemegdan - the old fort. Built in 535 under the reign of emperor Justinian I, and today the most important historical monument of Belgrade. For more information, consult Wikipedia (link).
The most important part of the fort, for me personally is Pobednik (the victor), the sumbol of the town, the protector, holding a sword and a falcon in his hands. From that position you can see two rivers - Danube and Sava, take shots of the most beautiful sunsets, see half of Belgrade.
The first picture is not mine, but just to give you an idea of why it is the most beautiful place to end your day.

The day was warm and beautiful, so was the sky...

Some old 'rocks' to walk through...


The view from the fort is an experience that keeps enrolling until you reach the Victor. The following pictures are some moments caught. Within the walls of the fort, you will find: two beautiful little churches, restaurants, observatory, the ZOO, the amusement park, the park itself, the Army museum (although you can see old cannons and artillery outside), sports facilities - tennis and basketball... I forgot something, I'm sure.







In the end, out of nowhere, a man sitting and smoking on the bench, half naked in flip flops...I managed to steal one picture.
And to end the stage 2, some ice cream
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