Academic buildings
- Belgrade Faculty of Architecture
- Belgrade Faculty of Law
- Belgrade Faculty of Medicine
- Belgrade Faculty of Organizational Sciences
- Belgrade Faculty of Philology
- Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy
- Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences
- Belgrade Faculty of Security Studies
- Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering
- Belgrade University Library
- Third Belgrade Gymnasium
- Zemun Gymnasium
Civil buildings
- Avala TV Tower – highest of its kind in the world; reconstructed following its destruction in the NATO bombing of 1999, and opened in 2010.
- Belgrade Fair - Hall 1 – the world's largest dome between 1957 and 1965 and world's largest concrete dome
- Belgrade Tower – tallest building in Serbia from 2022
- Beograđanka – one the tallest business tower in the Balkans
- BIGZ building
- Dom Sindikata
- Eastern City Gate
- Gardoš Tower
- General Post Office, Belgrade
- PRIZAD building
- Sava Center – the biggest congress hall in the region.
- Sava City
- Serbian Journalists’ Association Building
- Ušće Tower – tallest building in the Balkans between 1964 and 1979. Formerly housed the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. Following NATO bombing, from which only the skeleton of the building survived, it has been redeveloped into an office block.
- Veljković Family House
- Vučo’s House on the Sava River
- Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building
- Western City Gate – tallest building in the Balkans between 1979 and 1993, tallest building in Serbia between 1979 and 2021, the third tallest residential building in the Balkans
- West 65 – tallest building in Serbia between 2021 and 2022
Historical buildings
- 1 Turgenjev Street, historic building, Communist Party Residence and meeting place
- Agrarian Bank Building
- Archives of Yugoslavia
- Area around Dositej’s Lyceum
- Beli Dvor – neo-renaissance and neoclassic royal palace, built in 1937
- Belgrade Meteorological Station
- Belgrade Planetarium
- Belgrade Town Hall Building
- Captain Miša’s Mansion – home to the University of Belgrade
- Customs Office building, Zemun
- Despot Stefan Tower build in 1402.
- First Serbian Observatory
- First Town Hospital
- Hammam of Prince Miloš
- House of Vuk's Foundation
- House of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
- Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment
- Jovan Cvijić's House
- Krstić Brothers' House
- Kuća Cveća – Josip Broz Tito mausoleum
- Mehmed Paša Sokolović's Fountain
- Military Hospital, Vračar
- Mika Alas's House, 1910-built historic home of scientist Mihailo Petrović
- Ministry of Finance of Serbia Building
- Ministry of Forestry and Mining and Ministry of Agriculture and Waterworks Building, Belgrade
- National Theatre
- National Bank Building, Belgrade
- Nebojša Tower
- Nikola Pašić's House
- Nikola Spasić Endowment Building in Belgrade
- Novi dvor - neo-renaissance and neoclassical royal palace, built in 1922
- Officers' Club (Belgrade)
- Old Palace – neo-renaissance and neoclassical royal palace, built in 1884
- Palace Albania – built in 1930, the first Balkan skyscraper
- Prince Miloš's Residence – early 19th century Balkan-style residence
- Princess Ljubica's Residence – early 19th century Balkan-style residence
- Royal Compound, Belgrade
- Royal Palace (Belgrade) – Serbo-Byzantine royal palace, built in 1929
- Ruski car Tavern
- Russian Center of Science and Culture, Belgrade
- Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts – One of the most beautiful buildings in Belgrade, built in 1922
- Seismological Institute Building
- Spirta House, Belgrade
Hotels
Museums
- National Museum, largest collection of international and local historical artifacts and works of art in Serbia, founded in 1844
- Belgrade City Museum, founded in 1903
- Museum of Applied Arts, founded in 1950
- Museum of Contemporary Art, founded in 1958
- Museum of Natural History, founded in 1895
- Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia, founded in 1950
- Museum of Yugoslavia — museum of socialist Yugoslavia and the resting place of Josip Broz Tito, founded in 1962
- Museum of African Art — the only anticolonial African museum (collection mostly from West Africa) in Europe, founded in 1977, location of the annual Afro festival since 1997
- Railway Museum, founded in 1950
- Aeronautical Museum Belgrade, founded in 1957
- Ethnographic Museum, founded in 1901
- Military Museum, founded in 1878
- Historical Museum of Serbia, founded in 1963
- Jewish Historical Museum, founded in 1948
- Nikola Tesla Museum — largest collection of Nikola Tesla′s original documents, inventions, belongings, as well as his final resting place, founded in 1957
Religious buildings
- Bajrakli Mosque – one of the oldest mosques in the Balkans, early 16th century
- Belgrade Synagogue
- Building of the Patriarchate, Belgrade
- Church of the Ascension, Belgrade
- Saborna Crkva – neobaroque and neoclassical cathedral in Belgrade, mid 19th century
- Cathedral of Saint Sava – One of the world's largest Eastern Orthodox Christian churches and largest (Serbian Orthodox) cathedral.
- St. Mark's Church – Emperor Dusan's tomb.
- Saint Sava House
Sports buildings
- Belgrade Arena – the biggest sports hall in Southeastern/Central Europe
- Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall
- Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center
See also
References
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