Tasmajdan Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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More for the locals
Good to combine if going to see the Church of St Mark. Quite a big park with some unusual statues. More for the locals than tourists I'd say: there were many dog walkers on the morning we went.
In the ancient Romans, the stone was extracted in this place, and in the Ottomans - the cellulose. From here the name went: Tashmaidan in Turkish means a stone-breaker. In 1950 the park was created, in 1940 the churches were built ...
It was very pleasant to walk in these almost summer days at the end of October. Very well kept it enriched by statues of Serbian characters, sculptures, floral aids, fontanes. Council a passeg...
A beautiful city park where you can enjoy walking. Enriched by a good number of monuments dedicated to local characters and ending with the beautiful church of San Marco. I've been because she stays ...
More for the locals
Good to combine if going to see the Church of St Mark. Quite a big park with some unusual statues. More for the locals than tourists I'd say: there were many dog walkers on the morning we went.
My Visit
It has two Orthodox churches and a decorated walking road. It was nice walking in the park enjoying the evening.
Tashmaidan Park
In the ancient Romans, the stone was extracted in this place, and in the Ottomans - the cellulose. From here the name went: Tashmaidan in Turkish means a stone-breaker. In 1950 the park was created, in 1940 the churches were built ...
Small but beautiful park
It was very pleasant to walk in these almost summer days at the end of October. Very well kept it enriched by statues of Serbian characters, sculptures, floral aids, fontanes. Council a passeg...
Citizens' Park
A beautiful city park where you can enjoy walking. Enriched by a good number of monuments dedicated to local characters and ending with the beautiful church of San Marco. I've been because she stays ...