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This picture shows Mausoleum, or turbe, of Damad Ali-Pasha, last resting place of two commanders of the Belgrade fortress. It was taken on a travel to Belgrade, Serbia, Europe. It is one of the 8138 of travel photographs you can find on Traveladventures.org. You can click on the picture to see more pictures of Belgrade. You can also send it as a free electronic postcard or download it for free, by following the links under the picture. Alternatively, you can follow the tags under the picture to find other travel pictures of a particular theme, or switch to another language. Enjoy your travel with pictures from all over the world!

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Damad Ali-Pasha mausoleum, holding the bodies of two commanders of Belgrade Fortress

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The prime sight of Belgrade is undoubtedly Kalemegdan Citadel, which combines history and lots of park grounds with the best views over the city and the rivers Sava and Danube.
When entering Kalemegdan from the city side, you might at first think you are entering a nice city park. You see stalls with food and drinks, souvenirs and toys, Serbs taking a break on one of the many benches, there are plenty of trees and fountains, children playing and people talking to each other and updating each other with the latest developments in life, while others are reading a newspaper. As you walk on towards the north, you realize there is more to Kalemegdan than just a park. Actually, there is much more to it. You come across the Monument of Gratitude to France: a thank-you from the Serbs to the French who fought on the side of Serbia in the First World War. The pillared monument topped with a woman symbolizing France is surrounded by a neatly sculpted garden.
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