So Lipa trees don’t have helicopter seeds which these trees have. So it’s most likely some kind of maple tree. Love the smell of Lipa (which I also didn’t smell there lol).
@@gamal-salem Lipa has helicopter seeds just they are different shape than maple ones. Besides, maple tree has completely different leaves and overall shape. That is most definitely lipa. It is one of the most common trees in Serbia.
Welcome to Serbia, dear friend! I wish you a pleasant stay and a lovely day. I hope you had fun in this beautiful country, don't forget to visit us again, you're always welcome in Serbia. Greetings from Novi Sad, Serbia.
Thank you so much. It’s been an amazing experience. I hope to come back again and explore more. I was in Novi Sad yesterday. So beautiful! I hope you subscribe and stay tuned for my Novi Sad video 😊 Cheers!
26:40 that spring is who knows how old. Maybe even from roman times. Turkish historian Evliya Çelebi, was in Belgrade in 1667 and described two inscriptions on that fountain: "This drinking fountain was renovated by the benefactor Sokollu Mehmed Pasha 1576-1577" and "Come, my God, if on this world you wish to drink from paradise spring" So you drank the water from paradise😄 The Ottoman Grand vezier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović was of Serbian origin and made the fountains, churches, mosques and the well known Bridge on the Drina river (the architect was renowned Mimar Sinan).
27:04 actually that was spring water. And down to the Saint Petka church is also spring water. Maybe when they renovated they put the pipes for city water ć. But I doubt it. Because they are checking it regulary🤔
Wow that’s pretty incredible!! Thanks for sharing this information with me. We weren’t sure if it was city water or not. I just appreciated having water available to drink as it was super hot that day, but the history makes it that much better!!
@@gamal-salem yes it's nice to imagine how many people trough the centuries stoped there to rest, and refresh with cold spring water. Maybe even the Sultan Suleyman who spent some of his last days in Belgrade 😁
The video is OK but idk what is wrong with sound i had to maximize volume just to understand what were you sayin. Music was extra, but was louder than speaking....
I just wanted to say ,very nice,but then i heard Tirol songs,which has nothing with Serbia.The opposite- Serbia has very bad experience in two World wars with Austrians and Germans.Albeit was the winner in both,but with great cost.So,next time,try to find some domestic song.Serbia has beatiful own music.
Thanks very much for your input. 🙏🏽 It’s challenging at times to find copyright free music which has everything I am looking for. Though I am aware of the history you just mentioned I didn’t know the origin of the music. It just sounded nice and added to the feel of the videos. But I’ll keep this in mind for future videos. Cheers.
If you watch the whole video you will see that we were also at Dva Jelena and ate traditional Serbian food. I’m married to a Serb so I eat traditional Serbian food all the time lol You can also see this video too: th-cam.com/video/0f2RIhOlFoU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4O9r4GM2vXYkWPxD
Man this is one of the most estetic video about Belgrade. Super nice bro 😎
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it. I have more videos coming up from this beautiful country.
Welcome Egyptian brother! Enjoy
Thank you 🙏
Belgrade fortress, and Park Kalemegdan.
Thank you 🙏
Kale means fortress and megdan (meydan) means battle or battlefield.
Yes, those are Lipa trees. The tree is also known as Tilia.
So Lipa trees don’t have helicopter seeds which these trees have. So it’s most likely some kind of maple tree. Love the smell of Lipa (which I also didn’t smell there lol).
@@gamal-salem The smell of those trees when they bloom, amazing.
True! I love it
@@gamal-salem Lipa has helicopter seeds just they are different shape than maple ones. Besides, maple tree has completely different leaves and overall shape. That is most definitely lipa. It is one of the most common trees in Serbia.
Hotel Moskva serves coffee till really late at night !
Good to know. Thanks
Welcome to Serbia, dear friend! I wish you a pleasant stay and a lovely day. I hope you had fun in this beautiful country, don't forget to visit us again, you're always welcome in Serbia.
Greetings from Novi Sad, Serbia.
Thank you so much. It’s been an amazing experience. I hope to come back again and explore more. I was in Novi Sad yesterday. So beautiful! I hope you subscribe and stay tuned for my Novi Sad video 😊 Cheers!
Yes this is my beautifull city Belgrade my birthplace!Welcome!🏙️🌆🌇🌃🌉
Thank you 🙏🏽 it is really so beautiful.
26:40 that spring is who knows how old. Maybe even from roman times. Turkish historian Evliya Çelebi, was in Belgrade in 1667 and described two inscriptions on that fountain: "This drinking fountain was renovated by the benefactor Sokollu Mehmed Pasha 1576-1577" and "Come, my God, if on this world you wish to drink from paradise spring"
So you drank the water from paradise😄 The Ottoman Grand vezier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović was of Serbian origin and made the fountains, churches, mosques and the well known Bridge on the Drina river (the architect was renowned Mimar Sinan).
27:04 actually that was spring water. And down to the Saint Petka church is also spring water. Maybe when they renovated they put the pipes for city water ć. But I doubt it. Because they are checking it regulary🤔
Wow that’s pretty incredible!! Thanks for sharing this information with me. We weren’t sure if it was city water or not. I just appreciated having water available to drink as it was super hot that day, but the history makes it that much better!!
@@gamal-salem yes it's nice to imagine how many people trough the centuries stoped there to rest, and refresh with cold spring water. Maybe even the Sultan Suleyman who spent some of his last days in Belgrade 😁
Welcome
Thank you
30:44 Serbian great romantic poet and painter. He was called Serbian Byron or Hugo
30:44 italian vibe and greek musik
The video is OK but idk what is wrong with sound i had to maximize volume just to understand what were you sayin. Music was extra, but was louder than speaking....
Noted! Thank you
Nice video, but Breakfast can only be Burek or Gibanica from a great Pekara
Thank you! I agree and I had lots of those at my parents place, almost daily 😂
I just wanted to say ,very nice,but then i heard Tirol songs,which has nothing with Serbia.The opposite- Serbia has very bad experience in two World wars with Austrians and Germans.Albeit was the winner in both,but with great cost.So,next time,try to find some domestic song.Serbia has beatiful own music.
Thanks very much for your input. 🙏🏽 It’s challenging at times to find copyright free music which has everything I am looking for. Though I am aware of the history you just mentioned I didn’t know the origin of the music. It just sounded nice and added to the feel of the videos. But I’ll keep this in mind for future videos. Cheers.
It is ok bro. Doesnt metter. You are nice human. Serbia is hiden gem in Europe. Much better than reputation from Holiwood movies 🙄
Thanks a lot I appreciate it 🙏. Serbia is a beautiful country and I love it
Have you tried Serbian traditional food? I only saw you eating salmon toast with poached eggs. Not very traditional Serbian food.
If you watch the whole video you will see that we were also at Dva Jelena and ate traditional Serbian food. I’m married to a Serb so I eat traditional Serbian food all the time lol You can also see this video too: th-cam.com/video/0f2RIhOlFoU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4O9r4GM2vXYkWPxD