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Highlights include Knez Mihailova Street, Kosančićev Venac, Republic Square, Skadarska Street, Church of St Alexander Nevsky, Clock Gate.

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  1. Knez Mihailova Street: story on the “Old Belgrade: the City, the Fortress, and Two Rivers” route

    This stop will show the cost of laying a straight road to the fortress through the old development.

  2. Kosančićev Venac: story on the “Old Belgrade: the City, the Fortress, and Two Rivers” route

    The fate of one city site will show how a decision made a few days before the war determined the fate of an entire collection.

  3. Republic Square: story on the “Old Belgrade: the City, the Fortress, and Two Rivers” route

    Here, the modern center will for the first time overlap the vanished line of the city gates.

  4. Skadarska Street: story on the “Skadarlija and Dorćol: From the Market to the Danube River” route

    This stop will explain why the street’s old appearance required a modern project and functioning kafanas.

  5. Church of St Alexander Nevsky: story on the “Skadarlija and Dorćol: From the Market to the Danube River” route

    The history of the parish shows how the church’s name was preserved even when there was no church building of its own.

  6. Clock Gate: story on the “Old Belgrade: the City, the Fortress, and Two Rivers” route

    Here, the changing armies will be told through the fate of a man who had to complete the passage he himself had begun.

  7. Millennium Tower: story on the “Zemun: Old Town and the Danube Shore” route

    The tower shows how architectural rivalry determined the monument’s height and its silhouette above the Danube.

  8. Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade: story on the “New Belgrade: Yugoslavia in Concrete” route

    The stop will show how a separate cultural institution took its own place beside the federal center.

  9. Museum of Vuk and Dositej: story on the “Skadarlija and Dorćol: From the Market to the Danube River” route

    A residential house will become the starting point for a conversation about the first students, who were trained not for a trade but for civil service.

  10. Park of Friendship: story on the “New Belgrade: Yugoslavia in Concrete” route

    Here, diplomatic memory will for the first time take the everyday form of a city park.

  11. St. Nicholas Church: story on the “Zemun: Old Town and the Danube Shore” route

    The churchyard preserves the trace of a teacher whom investigators cleared but who was nevertheless expelled from the Military Frontier.

  12. The Victor and the Edge Above the Confluence: story on the “Old Belgrade: the City, the Fortress, and Two Rivers” route

    This stop will explain why the city commission ended up far from the square for which it was created.

  13. Bajloni Market: story on the “Skadarlija and Dorćol: From the Market to the Danube River” route

    Here, the first city name will appear—one that will prove more enduring than the official decision.

  14. The Lower Town by Ružica Church: story on the “Old Belgrade: the City, the Fortress, and Two Rivers” route

    Here, the fortress's military function meets the memory of an old church.

  15. Block Twenty-Three: story on the “New Belgrade: Yugoslavia in Concrete” route

    The residential quarter takes the route from state facades to the structure of everyday life.

  16. Cetinjska Street fifteen—the courtyard of the old brewery: story on the “Skadarlija and Dorćol: From the Market to the Danube River” route

    The nearby market makes it possible to trace a family enterprise from industrial growth to the new occupation of its buildings.

  17. Genex Tower: story on the “New Belgrade: Yugoslavia in Concrete” route

    The finale brings together housing, foreign trade, and the architect's personal stake in a single silhouette.

  18. Gospodar Jevremova Street: story on the “Skadarlija and Dorćol: From the Market to the Danube River” route

    Here, a specific decision about the building, the staff, and their upkeep will explain the fate of the city’s only functioning mosque.

  19. Gospodska Street and the house with the chronogram: story on the “Zemun: Old Town and the Danube Shore” route

    The surviving inscription will show how a merchant's years-long struggle for a house in central Zemun ended.

  20. Liberation Quay: story on the “Zemun: Old Town and the Danube Shore” route

    The name of the waterfront will preserve the memory of the crossing after which the border shore found itself in a different state.

  21. Magistrate Square: story on the “Zemun: Old Town and the Danube Shore” route

    Here the city government became the setting for a brief and very practical struggle for elected administration.

  22. Nebojša Tower: story on the “Old Belgrade: the City, the Fortress, and Two Rivers” route

    The final stop will connect the fortress with the river border across which the route’s last heroes were brought here.

  23. Palace of Serbia: story on the “New Belgrade: Yugoslavia in Concrete” route

    The main government complex will connect New Belgrade’s early plan with its international role.

  24. Sava Centar: story on the “New Belgrade: Yugoslavia in Concrete” route

    Here, architecture would be put to the test by the negotiations for which the complex was built in an extremely tight timeframe.

  25. Site of the former Hotel Yugoslavia: story on the “Zemun: Old Town and the Danube Shore” route

    The final stop will compare the fate of people in an unfinished building with its future role as a state hotel.

  26. Ušće Tower: story on the “New Belgrade: Yugoslavia in Concrete” route

    Here, the former party center meets the physical consequences of destruction and reconstruction.