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Tašmajdan

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Milica And Bojana
October 9, 2022
Nice park for walking, playground for kids, monuments, church st Marka, with running track and outdoor gym. Park Tašmajdan is an unavoidable part of Belgrade, regardless of where you started and where you went. Belgraders say that all roads lead to Taš, and tourists don't seem to think otherwise either, at least if we judge by the foreign visitors who come to this park to feel the chill note of Belgrade, and take some quality photos next to Tašmajdan landmarks. It is one of the largest parks in Belgrade, which is "tucked away" between Bulevar Kralja Aleksandar, Ilija Garašanin, Beogradska and Takovska streets. Located in the very heart of Belgrade, Tašmajdan Park offers opportunities for various types of recreation and entertainment, and is especially popular with children, who are always there in large numbers. It is beautiful in the summer, and some would say it is even more attractive in the winter, because of the beautifully decorated paths that look completely fairy-tale in the evening. If you are looking for a place for a walk, a vacation, a first date or a new meeting, we highly recommend Tašmajdan Park, which is home to many cultural sights, memories and memories of the greats of our history. Here's how it all started... The history of Tašmajdan - from a quarry to a beautiful oasis The history of Tašmajdan dates back to the time of the Romans, who quarried stone in this place. The large quarry was also used by later conquerors, although the Turks left the strongest impression on today's most famous Belgrade park. Its current name, Tašmajdan, was derived from the combination of the Turkish words taš (stone) and maidan (mine), and precisely at the time of their presence in the Balkans, Tašmajdan became an important historical place. Namely, at the time of the First Serbian Uprising, Karađorđe and other insurgents found their refuge in the tailings of the mine, so Tašmajdan even served as the headquarters of the insurgents. Caves of Tasmajdan The past of Tašmajdan is evidenced by its caves, whose walls clearly indicate that there was a stone mine here for centuries. Evidence exists in the form of excavations of straight lines that are still very noticeable today. The caves were also used during the world wars, especially with the arrival of the Nazis, who expanded and exploited the Tašmajdan underground for the purposes of planning various Nazi actions. Some sources claim that one of the tunnels led directly to the Gestapo building located on Nikola Pašić Square. Many passages are closed today, and some are mined, which is explained by security reasons. Nevertheless, a large part of the underground is still accessible today, which is a continuous reminder of the touristic and archaeological potential that these caves possess. For many tunnels, it is not known where they lead, so Tasmajdan Park in all its beauty can seem mysterious to someone who wonders about its history, tunnels and potential places where they end. The Tašmajdan cemetery is part of the past of the place where today's park is located. It no longer exists, and in stories and memories it is called Tašmajdansko only because of its location. Long before the park got its current name and became a park at all, there was a New Cemetery in its place, which was later moved to Roosevelt Street. What today represents a striking symbol of Tašmajdan is certainly not a cemetery, but a much more beautiful motif that can be seen on postcards, tourist flyers of Belgrade and other materials that present the capital in the most beautiful light. Of course, it is the well-known church of Saint Mark. Saint Mark's Church - the most beautiful symbol and guardian of Tašmajdan There is no one who has passed through Belgrade without at least stopping for a few seconds in front of the magnificent church that rises proudly from Tašmajdanski Park. The Church of St. Mark has overseen the park since 1940, when its construction was completed, and it was erected in a more than symbolic place. In addition to all the historical circumstances related to Tasmajdan, one of the most important relates to the fact that the sultan's Hatsherif on the recognition of the autonomy of Serbia within the Turkish Empire was read at the very place where this magnificent church is today. Tašmajdan Park, just like the whole of Belgrade, suffered many destructions, various circumstances and other calamities, so that in the middle of the last century, the landscaping of the park finally began. Even then, it was planned that Tašmajdan would become a place for recreation and sports, and to this day it has remained the main center of the city's events. Generations have grown up with Tasmajdan, so this park is much more than an ordinary city attraction that attracts tourists. Although Tasmajdan is visited by many foreigners, it is the people of Belgrade who make up its core, so here you can always meet grandparents with their grandchildren, schoolchildren with their parents or students from nearby colleges. Tašmajdan Sports Center - sports, recreation and entertainment Tasmajdan is synonymous with sports and recreation, so within it you can enjoy recreational swimming, professional training, fitness, pilates and all other activities that such a center entails. The Tasmajdan indoor swimming pool is available all year round, while in the summer it is possible to enjoy the outdoor and well-equipped swimming pool, which is also located within the complex. The indoor pool serves as a base for sports swimming, water polo and recreation schools, while the outdoor pool is intended exclusively for relaxation. Tasmajdan Stadium The Tašmajdan Stadium was officially opened in 1954, and it served as an ice hockey field, since the Yugoslav Ice Hockey Championship was held there several times. In addition, the stadium was also the home field for Partizan, Crvena Zvezda and other Belgrade clubs. Today, Tasmajdan Stadium is the venue for various events, mostly summer concerts, which gather all generations for more than five decades. If someone asks you about the best rock concerts in the city, direct them to this iconic place, which is more than well known and loved by all Belgraders. Ice hall - Tašmajdan ice rink Tasmajdan ice rink or ice rink is a favorite winter party place, and if you thought it was only visited by the youngest, we have to correct you. The Tasmajdan skating rink is also tempting for adults, so during cold days, magic happens on the huge ice surface, accompanied by music, light effects and festive euphoria. Even if you are not good at skating, it is not out of place to visit the Ice Hall and learn how to move on the ice, and good fun on skates is guaranteed! Tašmajdan is a cult Belgrade place that can provide you with beautiful and fun moments all year round, whether you want to play sports, listen to your favorite artists or just spend relaxing time in a park surrounded by greenery. All that's left is to set aside time for the most beautiful Belgrade park, and enjoy everything it has to offer!
Nice park for walking, playground for kids, monuments, church st Marka, with running track and outdoor gym. Park Tašmajdan is an unavoidable part of Belgrade, regardless of where you started and where you went. Belgraders say that all roads lead to Taš, and tourists don't seem to think otherwise ei…
Sava
September 3, 2022
Today one of the largest and well-maintained parks in Belgrade, Tasmajdan (or Tas as it’s lovingly known by the people of Belgrade) is located near the church of St. Marco and just off one of the largest streets in Belgrade, the King Alexander’s boulevard. There is much to do here – visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk, jogging and cycling enthusiasts can make use of special tracks for those activities, there is a children’s playground with many interesting activities for kids to enjoy, you can try your hand at gigantic chess, sit by one of the huge fountains with a book, enjoy a light-show and a performance in the evening and if you have a canine companion there is a special, fenced-off dog park where dogs can run around off the leash, free and happy. In the broader sense of the name, “Tasmajdan” includes a much larger area than just the park. It stretches all the way between the streets Ilija Garasanin and 27th March up to Belgrade and Carnegie streets. All in all, this is a great area to spend free time and yet still be near all the important transportation connections in case you need to hurry off somewhere.
Today one of the largest and well-maintained parks in Belgrade, Tasmajdan (or Tas as it’s lovingly known by the people of Belgrade) is located near the church of St. Marco and just off one of the largest streets in Belgrade, the King Alexander’s boulevard. There is much to do here – visitors can enj…
Luka
March 26, 2018
Very nice park in the city center. It's not as big as Kalemegdan or Košutnjak, but it's nice to walk around and see something new.
Radmila
September 18, 2016
Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, spa & fitness centre, stadium and playground for a variety of sports, concert hall.
Branislav
August 3, 2016
A great park where you will find the St Mark Orthodox church (Obrenovic dynasty burried there) and the Russian Orthodox Church, and also the famous spot - the café "Poslednja Sansa" (aka The last chance) or the fancy Madera restaurant.

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Beograd