1:45 pm - 2:30 pm
Sat, Jul 5, 2025, 5:00 pm - Sun, Jul 6, 2025, 1:00 am
Dress code: Formal Attire Дрескод: Елегантно формално
The civil ceremony will take place at Perla Restaurant, followed by the wedding reception. Церемонија грађанског венчања одржаће се у ресторану Перла, након чега следи пријем и свадбено весеље. Гражданската церемония ще се проведе в ресторант Перла, последвана от прием и сватбено тържество.
Remains of an ancient stone fortress built by Romans and Serbs, now a park with"cafés", shops, live music and monuments.
The Skull Tower, known аs “Cele Kulа” , neаr the сity of Nіš іn Serbіa, ѕtandѕ аs а сhilling аnd ѕomber remіnder of а turbulent рeriod іn Bаlkаn hіstory. Conѕtructed by the Ottomаn Emрire іn the аftermаth of the Bаttle of Čegаr іn Mаy 1809, durіng the Fіrst Serbіan Uрrising, іt ѕerveѕ аs а рoignant memorіal to the ѕacrificeѕ mаde by Serbіan rebelѕ. The tower is 4.5 metres high, and contained 952 skulls embedded on four sides in 14 rows.
The King Milan's Square is the main square of the city of Niš. It is considered to be the central place of gathering of people, from which you may go to the main pedestrian zone, the Castle, the Nišava riverside and so on.You can find great cafés and restaurants.
Popular spa town near the city, known for its healing mineral waters. It is surrounded by forests and hills. You can enjoy hiking, walking, and exploring the natural landscape. It was known during the Roman Empire for its thermal baths.
"One of the best-preserved Nazi camps in Europe,named Red Cross (named after the adjacent train station) held about 30,000 Serbs, Roma, Jews and Partisans during the German occupation of Serbia (1941–45). Harrowing displays tell their stories, and those of the prisoners who attempted to flee in the biggest-ever breakout from a concentration camp. This was a transit camp, so few were killed on the premises – they were taken to Bubanj, or on to Auschwitz, Dachau or other concentration camps."
"Kazandžijsko Sokače, also called the "Tinkers Alley" is the last preserved street of the former Niš bazaar. At the beginning of the 19th century, it was a craftsmen alley and until the last years of the 20th century, old shops and several houses from the Ottoman period were preserved. These buildings have been renovated over time and redesigned as restaurants, bars, taverns and hotels, still preserving the spirit of the old architecture."
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