Niš is the gastronomic capital of Serbia. Burek was invented in Niš and the city itself is therefore known for its excellent burek. And grilled specialties, because Nis has excellent kafanas which are worth visiting and enjoying top-quality food. I wish you a peaceful and pleasant stay in Niš.
@@DontKnowWhereImGoingNextYou're welcome. The old Anton bakery has excellent burek and the Mrak kafana ( a seat must be reserved) has excellent barbecue.
Nis and Skoplje and kind off similar ,both were 90% build during 60s-80s ,Skoplje add all that new monuments monuments in main square but rest is similar . NIs have Interesthing underpass with small shops that goes from start to end off pedestrian street build in 1990
20th century artist from Nish proposed a plan in the 90`s to bring down hotel "Ambassador" and to build a church there, where it once was. His plan was to fill in the underpass with the rubble from the hotel.
King Milan Obrenovic was the first King of modern Serbia - and since the last of the medieval kings. Serbia was elevated from a Principality to a Kingdom in 1882, but in 1878 got international recognition at the Congress of Berlin. Thanks to King Milan, Nis once again became a part of Serbia. Belgrade has a King Milan Street (Ulica Kralja Milana).
"History of Niš" The Serbian army liberated Niš in 1877, and the town was ceded to them by the Treaty of Berlin (1878). In World War 1 Niš was for a period the capital of Serbia. Heavy bomb damage from World War II and consequent postwar construction erased much of the town's Turko-Byzantine style.
Niš city fortress should be visited. Skull Tower, highly recommended . Its worth. Very unusual monument. Ex nazi concentration cam as well recommended.
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Niš is the gastronomic capital of Serbia. Burek was invented in Niš and the city itself is therefore known for its excellent burek. And grilled specialties, because Nis has excellent kafanas which are worth visiting and enjoying top-quality food.
I wish you a peaceful and pleasant stay in Niš.
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@@DontKnowWhereImGoingNextYou're welcome. The old Anton bakery has excellent burek and the Mrak kafana ( a seat must be reserved) has excellent barbecue.
Nis and Skoplje and kind off similar ,both were 90% build during 60s-80s ,Skoplje add all that new monuments monuments in main square but rest is similar .
NIs have Interesthing underpass with small shops that goes from start to end off pedestrian street build in 1990
20th century artist from Nish proposed a plan in the 90`s to bring down hotel "Ambassador" and to build a church there, where it once was. His plan was to fill in the underpass with the rubble from the hotel.
King Milan Obrenovic was the first King of modern Serbia - and since the last of the medieval kings. Serbia was elevated from a Principality to a Kingdom in 1882, but in 1878 got international recognition at the Congress of Berlin. Thanks to King Milan, Nis once again became a part of Serbia. Belgrade has a King Milan Street (Ulica Kralja Milana).
The monument near the river is that of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. He was born in Naissus, today's Nis.
That building across the river is the University of Nis.
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Every time after heavy rain the rivers get brown. Eventually they become blue or green.
"History of Niš"
The Serbian army liberated Niš in 1877, and the town was ceded to them by the Treaty of Berlin (1878). In World War 1 Niš was for a period the capital of Serbia. Heavy bomb damage from World War II and consequent postwar construction erased much of the town's Turko-Byzantine style.
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Niš city fortress should be visited. Skull Tower, highly recommended . Its worth. Very unusual monument. Ex nazi concentration cam as well recommended.
I already told her that in one of the previous videos, and more. Thanks.
Thank you for the information. I will make my way to those famous landmarks for sure!