Gadosita, also known as the Millennium Tower, was built and officially opened on August 20, 1896. The towers originally had five, and they were built to celebrate Hungary's 1,000-year rule in the region. The tower is 36 meters high. The bottom diameter is 18 meters, but due to its design and wall thickness, the internal diameter of the same level is only 6 meters. The tower gradually narrows on the higher floor, so the thickness of the outer wall is 1.4m on the second floor and 0.8m on the third floor. It is made from sandstone especially hollow bricks, designed to emphasize the structure of the object as much as possible. Initially, an eagle was placed on top of the tower, while each eagle's long-footed lounge area had two sculptures, a lion and a coat of arms. Of all these decorations, only one lion survived. Address: Sinelićeva 31, Beograd 11080 Serbian Transportation: No. 7, No. 45, No. 73, No. 83, No. 84, No. 705 Bus to Trg Branka Radi eviića Get off time: 11:00-18:00 Saturday and Sunday 10:00-19:00 Tickets: 200 dinars (about 13 RMB) Free tickets for children under 12 years old
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Gadosita, also known as the Millennium Tower, was built and officially opened on August 20, 1896. The towers originally had five, and they were built to celebrate Hungary's 1,000-year rule in the region. The tower is 36 meters high. The bottom diameter is 18 meters, but due to its design and wall thickness, the internal diameter of the same level is only 6 meters. The tower gradually narrows on the higher floor, so the thickness of the outer wall is 1.4m on the second floor and 0.8m on the third floor. It is made from sandstone especially hollow bricks, designed to emphasize the structure of the object as much as possible. Initially, an eagle was placed on top of the tower, while each eagle's long-footed lounge area had two sculptures, a lion and a coat of arms. Of all these decorations, only one lion survived. Address: Sinelićeva 31, Beograd 11080 Serbian Transportation: No. 7, No. 45, No. 73, No. 83, No. 84, No. 705 Bus to Trg Branka Radi eviića Get off time: 11:00-18:00 Saturday and Sunday 10:00-19:00 Tickets: 200 dinars (about 13 RMB) Free tickets for children under 12 years old
Located in the small town of Zemon, west of the Serbian capital Belgrade. It is about 10 kilometers from the old town of Belgrade. It takes about 10 minutes by bus to get a panoramic view of the town of Zemon.
From the hotel, choose to take the bus to the nearby road, and then walk to Gadosta. There is no tower. Next to it is the observation deck, overlooking the town and the Danube River. It is a beautiful European town.
Gadosta is located in Zemón, part of Belgrade, on the west side of the Sava River. A very nice building with a fantastic view over the Danube. It is part of Zemón, quite old and picturesque, definitely worth a visit and enjoy some good food.
The tower of Gadosta can be seen in the colorful town of Zemon, its brick walls, recording its history. Worth a look.