What to see in Serbia first? Here is a list of the most interesting sights in this country.
Belgrade Fortress (Belgrade)
At the very heart of the Serbian capital city, where the river Sava meets the Danube, towers a monumental fortress from which modern Belgrade originally emerged. Set up in the 1st century, the fort was built and rebuilt more than 40 times over the centuries. The fort’s bloody history only makes the fortress more fascinating.
Nikola Tesla Museum (Belgrade)
Nikola Tesla Museum was opened in Belgrade, the capital, in 1952. It is entirely dedicated to the life and inventions of the famous engineer, a genius of the 20th century — Nikola Tesla. The museum presents many models of devices invented by Tesla and films about the great scientist.
Drwengrad (Uzice)
This traditional village was built by the enigmatic filmmaker Emir Kusturica in 2004, for his film Life is a Miracle. “I lost my city during the war. That is why I wished to build my own village,” Kusturica says. People can take a retro train to get there. Drvengrad is at its busiest during the annual Küstendorf International Film and Music Festival.
Fruska Gora National Park (Novi Sad)
Fruska Gora has acquired the status of a national park because of the huge number of rare trees and shrubs. If you would like to spend a couple of days relaxing and enjoying the nature of the Balkans, come here. People come to the park with tents for family vacations, roasting kebabs and taking pictures in nature.
【小题1】What do Belgrade Fortress and Nikola Tesla Museum have in common?A.They have an equally long history. | B.They are located in the capital. |
C.They are in honor of someone. | D.They are in defense of Serbia. |
A.Purchase souvenirs. | B.Enjoy a film. | C.Hold festivals. | D.Take a train. |
A.Belgrade Fortress. | B.Nikola Tesla Museum. |
C.Drwengrad. | D.Fruska Gora National Park. |