Walk from lower to upper town, Kalemegdan this Wednesday
Although just yesterday I shared with the Hive community a picture of the first signs of spring in my city, the achenes on the branches have grown, are about to bloom, today I continued my walk, and spent part of the day outside.
Since I live in a big city, I have very few places where I can spend a little longer without walking around in circles. These are several parks, river banks, and our famous Kalemegdan fortress.
The fortress is far from the settlement where I live, so I reached it by car, which I left in the parking lot in the Lower town.
The Lower town is part of the fortress, which is actually outside the walls of the fortress, below the fortified town.
The Upper town (fortified on a hill) can be reached through several gates, ascending by steps, through ramparts.
This ascent was not difficult for me today, but I imagine🤔
The Middle Ages, heavy armor on me, and I'm going to conquer such a fortress, a bow over my shoulder, a quiver for arrows on my back, a heavy sword hung around my belt, and an ax for close combat in my hand.
With such equipment, I believe I would have stayed forever under those walls, especially if you take into account the dexterity of the archers of that time.
Even today's ones are not bad, they hit the target in the center.
I pass one of the best-preserved gates of the Lower Town, the Charles VI Gate.
At the foot of the fortress, on the right side of the passage that you have to pass through to enter the upper town, there is a building of an unusual shape, with a domed roof.
Built in the middle of the 19th century, as a Turkish bath, after 100 years of its turbulent history, it was turned into a Planetarium in 1960 and some years later. At that time, it was the largest planetarium in this part of Europe...
But we will talk about it another time.
I cross the rampart with stone steps and climb towards the famous Kalemegdan churches, "Sveta Petka" and "Ružica".
After taking a photo of the beautiful mosaic on the exterior walls of the church dedicated to Sveta Petka and after lighting the candles, I go to an interesting, but awe-inspiring place.
In the very corner of the walls, next to the steel cross, there is a door with a golden wreath and a board.
It is the ossuary of Serbian soldiers who died in the defense of Belgrade from the Austro-Hungarian forces in the First World War.
In silence, I pay my respects to the fallen warriors and climb further towards the upper city.
It was easy to imagine the life of our ancestors in the Middle Ages, when these walls, rough stone and ramparts that protected the city were frozen.
I cross the wooden bridge between the two towers, go through the gate and go out into the Upper town.
Immediately after exiting the upper town, there, on the right, is the National Observatory.
A tower that offers a beautiful view of the city and on clear nights, you can observe the stars with a telescope.
I leave the visit to the observatory for another occasion and take a leisurely stroll around the Upper town, with a well-deserved break after conquering the fortified town.
Now, easy with hands in pockets, it would certainly not have been so simple 300 or 400 years ago...).
I will come back to the Upper town another time and show you all the interesting things there..
Have a nice #WednesdayWalk, my Hive friends.
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seems so well cared for a cool place to visit
Thanks for joining the Wednesday walk and have a great day
This fortress has not received so little attention in the last 50 years considering the history it remembers. But in recent years, reconstructions have begun. And today's walk was exceptional.
Tnanks 🫶
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I love the place, the walks are fantastic, the site is very well maintained. Thank you for this hike!
I really enjoyed the walk, spring is slowly waking up and there is no more winter 😃
Although it's cloudy here, spring is already here! It was a beautiful walk.
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This medieval fortress is a lesson of history in itself.
You presented it really well through your photos.
Belgrade, in which this fortified city is located, on the banks of two great rivers, is positioned on the route used by the Roman legions in their campaigns to Asia Minor and Africa, and for millennia it was a place where various peoples and armies stayed. From the Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, Austro-Hungarians. Everyone demolished it a little, built it a little...
There are many secrets in this fortress, still undiscovered tunnels that stretch like labyrinths deep under the upper city.
If I ever visit the underground the Kalmendan fortresses, it will be such an interesting story 🙂
Thank you, it's really interesting.
I think, what really matters is that there is peace there now.
There is peace in the fortress, but mass protests against the corrupt government have been going on throughout Serbia for the last four months.
But I'm sure that whatever happens, this fortress will outlive us and all our governments that we change in the coming centuries 😃
First of all, thank you for bringing this amazing place here, you have managed to bring back in my memory the beautiful moments I spent in this place a few years ago.
I am glad that you have good memories from the Kalemegdan fortress and that you brought them back to your memory through my story 🙂
I have visited a few cities in Serbia and I can simply say that Serbia is amazing and I can say the same thing about the people here, honestly I had some great people.
Everything in here looked interesting. Plus, there's a lot to learn too! Great walk you had.