The Millenary Monument
The Millenary Monument
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Anisha Malik
Bengaluru, India146 contributions
Apr 2022
More popularly known as the Millenium tower, this is the best spot to experience the classic Zemun views. Parking can be an issue in Zemun, so you might have to walk a bit but it's totally worth it. There is a cafe in the compound if you want to enjoy a drink overlooking the view.
Written 5 August 2022
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Marko K
Zemun, Serbia5 contributions
Sept 2014 • Friends
Very nice place with a beautiful view over old Zemun and all the way to confluence of Sava and Danube. It is also called The Millennium Tower because it was built (together with 3 more towers in Austria-Hungary as border markers of their empire) to celebrate 1000 years of Hungarian presence in Europe. A little tricky to climb up for an XXL person because of the narrow stairs but its worth it. Inside are also a gallery, and a small souvenir shop. Just beside the tower (on the left) you can have a drink in a small cafe with good choice of imported beers, or eat at a restaurant (on the right) with huge terrace and continue to enjoy the view. Just behind the tower is a cemetery you should also pay a visit.
Written 8 December 2014
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glek2013
Volos, Greece212 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
Nice view of the old town of Zemoun, the Danube river and the north side of Belgrade. Nearby a nice pub to take a break and relax. A monument with great historical value.
Written 1 January 2019
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elympos
Europe405 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
The Gardow Tower is on the hilltop of Zemun, a lovely suburb of Belgrade. You can walk through Zemun up to the hill so you need comfortable shoes :) But the view from the top is amazing!!! The Danube river and Zemun at its best! The Tower is a museum as well with ticket and next to it is a cafe with excelent view if you need a drink after the walk.
Written 25 May 2017
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Ulyana
Almaty, Kazakhstan3,720 contributions
Apr 2021 • Couples
Easy and rather fast climb really worth the view! Also there is nice neighbourhood near this tower: small and hilly streets, cozy houses.
Written 4 April 2021
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ANJALI B
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July 2018 • Family
There is a bit of a climb required to reach the tower but there were some small old buildings and homes to see along the way.The surrounding view was beautiful and the tower was incredible to see.
Written 16 July 2018
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MetalMind
Zemun, Serbia492 contributions
Aug 2011 • Solo
Tower of Sibinjanin Janko (Janos Hunyadi, Millenium Tower) was built on the ruins of old fortress from 14th century. Defense walls and angular towers are the only legacy of old fortress. Tower was opened in 1896. to celebrate 1000 years of Hungarians settlement. It is situated on Gardoš Hill, over the right bank of Danube.
Why Sibinjanin Janko (Janos Hunyadi) Tower?
Janos Hunyadi was Hungarian general, regent governour, Voivode of Transylvania and father of Mattihas Corvinus (King of Hungary and Croatia, King of Bohemia, Duke of Austria). Hunyadi had died in the old fortress in 1456.
How to get there: from the Belgrade bus lines 84, 704, 707, 706. Step off the bus in the centre, go through main street to the Opera/Theatre House, at first corner turn right, keep the left side of the street, when you see church turn left, up the hill and there you are!
Ticket price: 150 dinars or 1,5 Euros
What else to see:
+Gardoš Hill-historical landmark 8old houses, cablestoned streets...)
+Danube
+Zemun Cemetery-opened in 174o, right across the Tower. It is a complex of Catholic, Orthodox, Muslim and Jewish cemetery.The oldest monument is old chatolic chapel built also in 1740. Old city walls are today enclosing cemetary. Also you can see the ramparts with loopholes and bastions from the 1841.
+Churches:
Chatholic: Chapel of St. Rocco, Franciscan Monastery of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Anthony, Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Orthodox: Chapel of St. Archangels Gabriel and Michael, Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God, Saint Nicholas Church, Hariseva Chapel, Holy Trinity Church
+Market Place
+Zemun Highschool
+Faculty of Agriculture
+City Park
+Big War Island and Lido Beach
+Museum
+Opera and Theatre Madlenianum
Why Sibinjanin Janko (Janos Hunyadi) Tower?
Janos Hunyadi was Hungarian general, regent governour, Voivode of Transylvania and father of Mattihas Corvinus (King of Hungary and Croatia, King of Bohemia, Duke of Austria). Hunyadi had died in the old fortress in 1456.
How to get there: from the Belgrade bus lines 84, 704, 707, 706. Step off the bus in the centre, go through main street to the Opera/Theatre House, at first corner turn right, keep the left side of the street, when you see church turn left, up the hill and there you are!
Ticket price: 150 dinars or 1,5 Euros
What else to see:
+Gardoš Hill-historical landmark 8old houses, cablestoned streets...)
+Danube
+Zemun Cemetery-opened in 174o, right across the Tower. It is a complex of Catholic, Orthodox, Muslim and Jewish cemetery.The oldest monument is old chatolic chapel built also in 1740. Old city walls are today enclosing cemetary. Also you can see the ramparts with loopholes and bastions from the 1841.
+Churches:
Chatholic: Chapel of St. Rocco, Franciscan Monastery of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Anthony, Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Orthodox: Chapel of St. Archangels Gabriel and Michael, Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God, Saint Nicholas Church, Hariseva Chapel, Holy Trinity Church
+Market Place
+Zemun Highschool
+Faculty of Agriculture
+City Park
+Big War Island and Lido Beach
+Museum
+Opera and Theatre Madlenianum
Written 19 August 2011
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giovanna277
Jerusalem, Israel564 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
Very nice view over Zemun.
The tower was closed but you can still see the beautiful View.
Nearby Cafe to drink something.
The tower was closed but you can still see the beautiful View.
Nearby Cafe to drink something.
Written 4 November 2020
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Jelena S
Belgrade, Serbia223 contributions
June 2019
Gardoš Tower, also known as Millennium Tower or Kula Sibinjanin Janka is a memorial tower located in Zemun, city of Belgrade in Serbia. It was built and officially opened on 20 August 1896 to celebrate a thousand years of Hungarian settlement in the Pannonian plain.
Written 10 October 2019
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Aharon R
Tel Aviv, Israel151 contributions
July 2019 • Couples
7 km from beograd..on the other side of the sava river just in front of the danube river stays hidden jam, the old city of zemun ( ex ostro-hungary ) and on top of it millenium tower ( kula gardos) , get there at sunset and face west to the danube river.. amazing photos ( 300 dinar to climb the sterways to the tower)
Written 27 July 2019
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I came here almost two weeks ago and climbed up the hill from Lagumska Ulica, just out of curiosity, does anyone know the actual height of the Gardoš Hill? And what is the total amount of steps in the stairway?
Written 19 August 2018
Sorry, I don't know. Magbe you should ask uncle Google. He knows almost everything.
Written 20 August 2018
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מהי הכתובת שאומר לנהג מונית מבלגרד למגדל?
האם יש בזמון שווקים לקנות?
Written 8 August 2017
לנהג המונית צריך להגיש - גרדוש - זה בעצם אזור /כפר שממנו התפתחה בלגרד. לגבי שווקים אין שם. יש מספר קטן מאוד של חנויות ויש לאורך הנהר מסעדות ובינהן מסעדות מומלצות וטובות. אני אכלתי במסעדת טורוס - מסעדה מעולה ושירות ברמה גבוהה.
Written 9 August 2017
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