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The Victor: A Majestic Tribute Overlooking Belgrade

Experience The Victor in Belgrade, a stunning sculpture offering rich history and panoramic views over the Sava and Danube rivers.

★★★★★4.8 (1854)

The Victor, an iconic sculpture in Belgrade, stands proudly at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. This monumental landmark not only symbolizes the city’s resilience but also offers breathtaking panoramic views, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking to capture the essence of Belgrade's rich history and vibrant culture.

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Bulevar vojvode Bojovića, Belgrade, Стари град, RS

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    Getting There

    Walking

    If you are in the center of Belgrade, start at the Republic Square (Trg Republike). From the square, head southeast on Knez Mihailova Street until you reach the end of the pedestrian zone. Continue straight and cross the Brankov Bridge. After crossing the bridge, keep walking straight until you reach the intersection with Bulevar Vojvode Bojovića. Turn left onto Bulevar Vojvode Bojovića. Continue walking for about 1 kilometer. The Victor will be on your right, located within Kalemegdan Park, which offers a beautiful view of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.

    Public Transport (Tram)

    From Republic Square, take tram line 2 or 5 towards the 'Banjica' or 'Novi Beograd'. Get off at the 'Kalemegdan' stop. Once you exit the tram, walk towards Kalemegdan Park. As you enter the park, follow the signs to The Victor, which is located at the top of the hill, providing stunning views of the rivers. The walk from the tram stop to The Victor is approximately 10 minutes.

    Public Transport (Bus)

    From the Republic Square, walk to the nearest bus stop and catch bus number 83 or 84 towards 'Kalemegdan'. Alight at the 'Kalemegdan' stop. Once you get off, follow the path leading into Kalemegdan Park. The Victor is situated at the top of the hill, and you can enjoy the scenic views along the way. The walk from the bus stop to The Victor is about 10 minutes.

    Local tips

    Visit during sunset for breathtaking views of the rivers and the city skyline.
    Take the time to explore Kalemegdan Park, where The Victor is located, for a full historical experience.
    Bring your camera! The views and the statue make for incredible photographs.
    Check local event schedules; you might catch a performance or festival in the park.

    Discover more about The Victor

    The Victor, or 'Pobednik' in Serbian, is one of Belgrade's most iconic landmarks, symbolizing the city's historical triumphs and resilience. This impressive statue stands majestically on the Kalemegdan Fortress, overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Erected in 1928 to commemorate the Serbian victory in World War I, The Victor is not just a tribute to the past but also a beacon for visitors from around the world. As you approach the monument, the panoramic views of the rivers and the sprawling cityscape of Belgrade unfold, providing a perfect backdrop for memorable photographs.The statue itself is a remarkable piece of art, crafted by the talented sculptor Ivan Meštrović, standing at a height of 14 meters (46 feet). The figure of a soldier triumphantly holding a sword in one hand and a falcon in the other radiates strength and determination. Surrounding the sculpture, the historic Kalemegdan Park invites visitors to explore its lush greenery, ancient fortifications, and charming pathways, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls or picnics. This area is steeped in history, and as you wander through the park, you can discover remnants of past civilizations and enjoy the lively atmosphere created by local artists and street performers.Visiting The Victor is not just about admiring the artwork; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in Belgrade’s vibrant culture. The area is often alive with events, performances, and local markets, especially during the summer months. Don't forget to explore the nearby historical sites, including the Belgrade Fortress, which adds depth to your understanding of this fascinating city. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or simply a traveler looking to soak in stunning views, The Victor is an essential stop on your journey through Belgrade.

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