The imposing citadel of Petrovaradin Fortress looms over the Danube river on a volcanic slab that rises 40 meters high. This well-preserved fortress is Europe's second-largest and was built between 1692 and 1780 using slave labor. It boasts dungeons where notable prisoners, such as Karadorde and Yugoslav president Tito, were once held. The fortress offers stunning views of Novi Sad and is home to the EXIT Festival.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful view and air!
(Original)
Predivan pogled i vazduh!
Tapavicki Borislava — Google review
The Petrovaradin Fortress has a huge historical value and it's one of the most beautiful place to visit while being in Serbia! The sightseeing is out of this world! Being on top of everything offers a great experience while looking at the city of Novi Sad from above.
I recommend this place to all the tourists! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Mario-Liviu Ghiță — Google review
Velicanstven.
Dusko Grgic — Google review
(Translated by Google) A little more attention should be paid to the outer parts of the fortress. There are many weeds and brushwood.
(Original)
Treba malo više pažnje posvetiti spoljnjim delovima tvrđave. Ima mnogo korova i šiblja.
Josa Muncan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Petrovaradin is a must visit for everyone who comes to the city of Novi Sad. The view of the city is simply amazing. If you go further away from the tourist routes, towards the music school, you can wander through the tunnels on your own. But be careful not to get lost...
I've walked through the tunnels myself more than once. There are checkpoints, he entered from one side, went out against ...
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Петроварадин обязателен к посещению всем кто приезжает в город Нови Сад. Вид на город просто шикарен. Если уйти по дальше от туристических маршрутов, в сторону музыкального училища, то можно самостоятельно побродить по тоннелям. Но будьте осторожны, что бы не заблудиться…
Сам ходил по тоннелям и не раз. Есть проходные, зашел с одной стороны, вышел на против…
al alan — Google review
Really nice view of Novi Sad and beyond. Also lovely to be able to walk freely around the walls, ramparts and grounds. We were there just after the 2 big storms so trees and roof tiles were scattered everywhere, as well as plenty of other debris. Hope everything gets put back together!
Jarrod Hunt — Google review
Eugene Kondratenkov — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place, I will visit again, but for a short time.
(Original)
Lijepo mesto, opet cu posjetit, al na kratko.
Jovan Vukobratovic — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's nice to write and enjoy the view of the Danube. The birthplace of student excursions
(Original)
Lepo je pisetiti i uživati u pogledu na Dunav. Rođeno mesto za ekakurzije učenika
?ejvat Ljajko — Google review
It was very well preserved and the view was amazing
Takis lagopoulos — Google review
Nice, not much shade during the day. Good for picnic in the park
Aaron G — Google review
Exit Festival was amazing. So many great acts, really nice crowd and good vibes
Joel Plavin — Google review
A small hike with a very nice view on top. There’s a restaurant also where you can grab something to eat or drink
Musa Semou — Google review
Nice view, worth the walk from Novi Sad
Alexandra Samson — Google review
Peace , quiet , nice place for walk , meditation .
The Gallery of Matica Srpska is a cultural institution that was established in 1826 in Pest and later moved to Novi Sad. It boasts an extensive collection of modern Serbian art and is considered a national treasure with priceless artworks from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries on display. Visitors can view a wide range of styles including Byzantine to modernist pieces such as icons, portraits, landscapes, graphic art and more spread across three floors.
Came for a 5p tour before going to EXIT, couldn’t be happier. A guide took about an hour to show my brother and I all the highlights of the gallery. Really enjoyed it — you could tell that Jelena knew her stuff and enjoyed sharing her knowledge.
Anthony Garz — Google review
There was no info that permanent exhibition is unavailable when entering the gallery and buying tickets, it was nice to see other exhibitions too, but I was still disappointed. I hope I'll edit this review in the future.
Knoblauch — Google review
Temporary exhibition about migration it's a must see. The permanent exhibition has some amazing works of art.
Alex Pe (Alex P) — Google review
The definite art museum in Novi Sad. Three floors with a good selection of Serbian painters from different epochs. Plan for 2-3 hours to explore it.
The dark room on the 3rd floor was a nice respite.
The ticket is 200 din, Friday is free.
Yakov Pyatnitskov — Google review
Best museum in Novi Sad! If you need to select only one to visit, this is the one!
Darko Stanimirovic — Google review
You need to consume culture in it's best features. Such can always find in GMS Novi Sad
Bratislava Idvorean Stefanovic — Google review
The oldest literary, artistic, and scholarly organization in Serbia, Matica Srpska, established the Gallery of Matica Srpska in Pest (modern-day Budapest, Hungary) in 1847. With time, the Gallery evolved into a one-of-a-kind national museum institution, a collection of national artwork that was produced and developed across a larger geographic region where Serbs lived from the late 16th century to the present.
The Gallery of Matica Srpska started operating independently in 1958 with the opening of the First Permanent Display after it was moved to its current location in the heart of Novi Sad.
Nowadays, it's one of Serbia's and Novi Sad's most significant institutions.
Ellie — Google review
Great place, a must go if you are visiting Novi Sad.
Kol2388 — Google review
Highly recommend to visit. Entrance costs 200 dinars. You will find a huge collection of works of art placed on three floors of the gallery
Эля Габаева — Google review
We wanted to see permanent exhibition
And On the ticket box two women sell us for 500 dinars ticket for two temporary exhibitions, one of them was Klimt, but when we went up to the last floor we found out that it was only one work of him, only one and very weak. He has better works then this. Permanent exhibition was closed, but they didn’t mention it in the ticket box office
I am dissatisfied and disappointed, and so are my friends who are artists and who came here from other country
Anna Grigorian — Google review
Very nice gallery. Unfortunately only the ground floor was open. First and second floor were closed due to a change of the permanent exhibition
Lemmi Lemmi — Google review
Very disappointed with latest exhibition of Paja Jovanovic and Gustav Klimt.
Only 3 pictures were exhibited! Even the curator did not have anything to say about them.
It is rather presumptions to call it “exhibition”.
Svetozara Miletića is a street located in Novi Sad, Serbia. The street is named after Svetozar Miletić, a prominent Serbian politician and lawyer from the 19th century who played an important role in the fight for the rights of Serbs during Austro-Hungarian rule. The street is known for its historical significance and cultural landmarks such as museums, theaters and galleries. It is also home to many businesses, restaurants and cafes.
Dunavska Street is a prominent historical promenade located in the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It features old-world architecture that exudes beauty and charm, including museums, shops and cafes. The street offers a unique experience to walk through its breadth and warmth while admiring the immense love that the noble city has to offer. Dunavska Street is renowned for its stunning beauty with impressive architectural designs that make it a notable attraction for tourists visiting Novi Sad.
Dunavska Street is one of the most picturesque and historic streets in Novi Sad. The street is located in the very heart of the city, stretching from the main square, Trg Slobode (Freedom Square), to the Danube riverbank.
Dunavska Street has a rich history, dating back to the 18th century. The street was named after the Danube river, which flows through the city, and it quickly became a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.
Ellie — Google review
(Translated by Google) one of the oldest streets in NS .. you need to walk at the right time..do not allow kitsch.
(Original)
jedna od najstarijih ulica u NS.. treba prosetati u pravo vreme..ne dozvoliti kiceraj .
Miroslav — Google review
💜💜💜💜💜💜
Savka Ćurčin — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful street in a beautiful city
(Original)
Прелепа улица у прелепом граду
SERBOTURBO — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dunavska Street is one of the landmarks of the city of Novi Sad. At the same time, it is one of the oldest streets in the city, created at the beginning of the 18th century. Today, there are numerous shops, pastry shops, cafes and restaurants in it, and among the cultural institutions there is the Museum of Vojvodina. In the extension of the street there is the most famous Novi Sad park - Dunavski park.
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Dunavska ulica predstavlja jednu od znamenitosti grada Novog Sada. Ujedno, to je jedna od najstarijih ulica u gradu, nastala početkom XVIII veka. U njoj se danas nalaze brojne prodavnice , poslastičarnice, kafići i restorani, a od institucija kulture tu je Muzej Vojvodine. U produžetku ulice nalazi se najpoznatiji novosadski park - Dunavski park.
Dragan Bjelanovic — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very atmospheric, lots of cafes and shops. I love streets like this 💞 It’s very crowded in the evening, most people enjoy chatting over a glass of beer or a glass of wine.
(Original)
Очень атмосферно,много кафешек и магазинов.Люблю такие улочки💞Вечером очень многолюдно,большинство наслаждаются общением за кружкой пива или бокалом вина.
Irina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great street for walking, drinking coffee and socializing.
(Original)
Odlična ulica za šetnju, ispijanje kafe i druženje.
Perica Stojkov (Crepajac) — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place to visit and see.
(Original)
Güzel , gezilip görülmesi gereken bir yer.
Aykut — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dunavska ulica is one of the most beautiful promenades, rich and well-designed with a library, an alcove in the wall, the beauty of souvenirs, and lots of treats until you get to the most beautiful Dunavski Park, a street that you can enjoy
(Original)
Dunavska ulica je jedna od najlepših šetališta bogata i dizajnirana kako bibliotekom, đulem u zidu ,lepotom suvenira ,mnoštvom poslastica do izlaska na najlepši Dunavski Park ulica u kojoj se uživa
Dobrila Sabo — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a wonderful experience to walk through these beautiful streets...Dunavska, Zmaj Jovina....what a beauty of architecture, width, warmth and immense love offered by noble Novi Sad
(Original)
Divno iskustvo prošetati ovim prelepim ulicama....Dunavskom,Zmaj Jovinom....kakva lepota arhitekture,širine,topline i neizmerno ljubavi koju nudi plemeniti Novi Sad
The Name of Mary Catholic Church, constructed between 1892 and 1894, is the largest example of Gothic Revival architecture in Novi Sad. This impressive structure also holds the distinction of being the tallest church in the Bačka region. The church's design and ambiance are breathtaking, drawing admiration from both religious and non-religious visitors alike. Its interior is equally stunning, making it an essential destination for anyone with an appreciation for beautiful architecture.
Today, Friday, March 26, 2022, We visited a big Churcher - a historical and wonderful place
drhazim ghazzay — Google review
It's a beautiful church, but not as amazing as the Serbian Orthodox Churches. The outside of the church is stunning, but you can't venture much inside. The inside is nice.
David Rumptz — Google review
Amazing place and religious monument.
Nikola Stevancevic — Google review
The Name of Mary Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Novi Sad, Serbia, dedicated to the feast of theHoly Name of Mary. It is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode(Liberty Square).
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In 1891, the city council made a decision to demolish the old church, and to build a new one on the samelocation. Hungarian architect György Molnár designed the church in 1892 for free. The old church wasdemolished the same year, and the new one started. The main construction was finished in November1893.The 72-meters high bell-tower with the golden cross was finished in October 1894
The church is a three-nave building, with neo-gothic arches. There are twenty stained glasses depicting saintsand church fathers. The church has mechanical pipe organ with 24 registers.
The church has four altars. The main one in the apse is made of the carved wood from Tyrol, the windows withstained glass from Budapest and the roof tiles were made of Zsolnay ceramics. The church has fourconfessionals and a marble baptistry. It is the tallest church in Bačka region and dominates the city center ofNovi Sad.
Pio — Google review
The most beautiful place. Only 1:15 hours away from Belgrade. The inside of the church was really nice, although we didn’t entered, it was closed. we saw it through bars
Dimitra Vasilopoulou — Google review
I absolutely adore this church! I love gothic style and could spend a whole day just sitting at the square admiring and contemplating it! It doesn't have to be religious, one can just enjoy and admire the beauty of the arhitecture and ambient. Inside is also gorgeous. Although I was on a short vacation, I spent most of my time in the sqaure here, looking up.
Jovana Jevremovic — Google review
Beautiful church in a wonderful location. Lots of tourists flock this area. Amazing place. The streets are lighted with Christmas mood.
Mohamed Habeeb — Google review
A wonderful sacred place in the heart of Novi Sad. Worth visiting if you wish to see a landmark of the downtown and are a believer.
Andrijana Krsmanovi? — Google review
Center point of the city, great touristic attraction! I was just disappointed that we couldn't go inside.
Petra Jovanovi? — Google review
The Name of Mary Catholic Church in Novi Sad is a magnificent structure that combines both historical and religious significance. This awe-inspiring church is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city and a must-visit for anyone interested in religious architecture and history.
The church's most striking feature is its beautiful facade, which boasts an intricate blend of Gothic and Baroque styles. The intricate details and ornate decorations of the exterior set the tone for the grandeur that awaits inside.
Stepping inside, visitors are immediately greeted by the soaring vaulted ceilings and beautiful stained-glass windows that bathe the interior in a warm, colorful glow. The church's interior is richly decorated with beautiful frescoes and ornate sculptures that highlight the skill of the artists who created them.
One of the most impressive features of the church is its impressive altar, which serves as the centerpiece of the interior. The intricate details of the altar and the beautiful artwork that adorns it make it a true masterpiece of religious art.
Aside from its aesthetic appeal, the Name of Mary Catholic Church also holds a significant place in the history of Novi Sad. It has served as a religious and cultural center for the city's Catholic community for over 300 years and has survived many trials and tribulations throughout that time.
Ellie — Google review
Church was closed on Sat afternoon but I managed to snap some photos of the interior.
Wilson Foo — Google review
Nice cathedral where you are allowed the visit but not to explore it. Respect the note that asks turists to stop. It is a place of worship and prayers.
Loved the stained glass windows.
Rok Stražar — Google review
Walking through this part of the city is beautiful and especially gorgeous as the first snow falls.
Visit the many churches and the warm welcome you will receive when you engage with the locals.
Edward Curuvija Penrose — Google review
Very beautiful church. Be aware that the access inside is limited. Only people who pray can enter.
VPI — Google review
English mass every last Sunday of the month at 5pm. Great church to attend mass and visit some of the restaurants nearby.
DJ Galo — Google review
A very beautiful church, definitely worth a visit if you come to Novi Sad.
Andre Worldwide — Google review
One of the most important places in the city. Although it is a Christian Catholic cathedral, it still shows the influence of the Christian Orthodox style and it is stunning.
Danube Park, also known as Dunavski Park, is a stunning urban park located in the heart of Novi Sad. It boasts various walking paths and native gardens that attract many visitors. Families with small children enjoy its cleanliness and ample space for kids to play on the grass. The park features a small artificial lake home to turtles, ducks, and other birds. There are plenty of amenities surrounding the park such as coffee shops, ice cream shops, restaurants, and other businesses.
A very beautiful,quiet and peacefully place near the river Danube.Also not far away from the city center and the fish market.My absolutelly favourite place in the city of Novi Sad
Dragan Milenkovic — Google review
A very pretty park with lots to do and a wonderful coffee shop in the middle.
As you find in Serbia, people are friendly and very generous and happy to help you.
Most speak English and try some Serbian, people will love you and help.
A lovely warm city full of great people.
Walked at all times of night and day and safe.
Edward Curuvija Penrose — Google review
Danube Park or Dunavski Park is an urban park in the downtown of Novi Sad, the capital of the Vojvodina Province, Serbia. Formed in 1895, it is protected as the natural monument and is one of the symbols of the city.
Bryan Rosenraouch — Google review
Beautiful park with an artificial lake in the middle. You can hear the frogs, and see the ducks swimming. Perfect to sit, chill, read a book and enjoy a great time.
Carlos Lugones — Google review
Lovely place near the Danube where you can enjoy a little walking or some rest in the shadows
Toni Van de Voorde — Google review
The park was beautifully adorned for winter! My initial visit was during the summer when it showcased a lovely atmosphere with a charming fountain. Now, experiencing it in winter, the transformation is truly impressive. The park takes on a completely different vibe with options for ice skating and wonderfully decorated areas perfect for sightseeing or capturing picturesque moments. It's a delightful change that adds a new layer of charm to an already enchanting place.
Elizabeth Lola — Google review
One of the most beautiful parks in Novi Sad. Placed in the city center. Perfect for families with small children. Clean, kids play on the grass. No pets allowed.
Small artificial lake with turtles, ducks and other birds.
Surrounded by coffee shops, ice cream shops, pizzerias, restaurants and small businesses. 5 minutes from the open market. 10 minutes from the river Danube and the best quay for walkers, runners and pet owners.
Natasa Mezej — Google review
The best: the small lagoon inside the park with some ducks swiming around. Lots of benches to sit down and just chill. Green areas for Picnics. A small little Cafe inside, Izlet.
Sheyla Arango — Google review
Nice park which they turned it into a Christmas market with Christmas shops and a big ice skating ring accompanied with local Christmas music and carols! Enjoyed it!
Andreas Nestoros — Google review
Very cool place. There is so much greenery and comfortable space in the park that everyone can find their place, either on a bench or on the grass. In the middle of the park there is also a pond with ducks and turtles. Unfortunately, it seems that this water is not kept very clean by the locals. But otherwise, it's a perfect place for a walk, a picnic, or just hanging out.
Teele Hein — Google review
It's a beautiful park by the banks of Danube in Novi Sad. The park has various areas to enjoy your time outdoors. During winters, there's a Christmas Market and Ice Rink for skiing. The park is well maintained, has a little pond with lots of ducks and is perfect for a stroll or a day out in the sun. There's also a lovely Café at the entrance.
Parampara Patil Hashmi — Google review
Dunavski Park is a charming and peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. With its lush greenery, elegant promenades, and sparkling fountains, this park is a must-visit for anyone looking to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
One of the highlights of Dunavski Park is its well-maintained pathways, which are perfect for a leisurely stroll or a brisk jog. The park's winding paths also make it an ideal location for a romantic walk with a loved one, or for a family outing with children.
Another standout feature of Dunavski Park is its numerous benches and seating areas, which are strategically placed throughout the park. These spots provide a perfect opportunity to sit and enjoy the peaceful surroundings, watch the wildlife, or simply people-watch.
The park also features a number of beautiful fountains and sculptures that add to its aesthetic appeal. Visitors can relax by the water's edge or take in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Overall, Dunavski Park is a wonderful destination for anyone looking to enjoy a relaxing day in the great outdoors. Its serene atmosphere, stunning natural beauty, and wealth of recreational opportunities make it a true gem of Novi Sad.
Ellie — Google review
Lovely park to relax and rest up while touring Novi Sad.
Location is perfectly situated between the city center and several important or historic sites to see (including walking distance from the fortress).
Tip: bring some bread to feed the ducks 😁
Paul Simonik — Google review
Small park in the center of Novi Sad. Quite a nice place to walk. There are beautiful trees and bushes, little pond and a statue.
Half the park is closed now because of some reconstruction works. There is little shade, most benches are in the sun except for one alley. No children’s playgrounds are available, keep it in mind if you want to go with kids, they might feel bored.
For those who want to grab a bite there is a little cafeteria.
Novi Sad Synagogue, located on Jevrejska Street in Novi Sad, Serbia, is a former synagogue built in 1909 that has been repurposed as a cultural venue for concerts and events. This historic landmark was originally used by the local Neolog congregation and features a unique feature of having a large pipe organ - something not commonly found in synagogues.
This synagogue is just awesome. It's beautiful. There was some orchestra having a rehearsal when I entered. Jews of Serbia definitely need more that kind of places.
Konstantine Sergue?evitch Ostrowski (Ostrovsky!) — Google review
Well I have been to synagogues that were much more impressive, more colourful and with a interior that goes much more into detail. But I like the dome of the synagogue and the chandeliers. From the outside it is also very impressive. But you need to ask the security guy to get inside who is walking around the synagogue. There’s also a sign at the front door.
Oliver Liebmann — Google review
Novi Sad Synagogue is one of many cultural institutions in Novi Sad, Serbia, in the capital of Serbian the province of Vojvodina. Located on Jevrejska (Jewish) Street, in the city center, the synagogue has been recognized as a historic landmark. It served the local Neolog congregation. In 1991 Novi Sad Synagogue was added to Spatial Cultural-Historical Units of Great Importance list, and it is protected by Republic of Serbia.
Bryan Rosenraouch — Google review
Entrance is allowed for donation if security is in good mood. Be polite and friendly to get in, please. Usually the entrance is closed, so you need to ask.
Alexander Bondarchuk — Google review
The place of great heritage is turned into a public concert hall. The events are often free to admit. The acoustics of the hall are good but not ideal.
Seats are still authentic benches that are not too comfortable especially for kids. The WC is in a standalone building to the right of the Synagogue.
There is a box in the hall for the maintenance donations, so don't miss it.
Gleb Philin — Google review
Very unique synagogue. It has a huge pipe organ which is not something that you can normally see in synagogues...
It is closed most of the time so make sure to check the opening hours in advance!
Roy Israeli — Google review
Outside the Synagogue is more interesting than inside. I did not like that the guard takes money for the entry without a formal ticket.
Surbhi Dedhia — Google review
Guards demand money or no entry. It was sketchy and felt unsafe and not legit. We left. Not sure if this is usual or a scam but they ened a more formal ticket entry if it is necessary. Outside has some nice info about the building itself.
Ella Hirsch — Google review
Great building like ancient church with good acoustic inside. Looks great and have a significant history of Jewish community during world war 2. Recommend for visit or even visiting some musical event
ariel pelevin — Google review
The historical monument is open to visitors.
The security staff open Synagogue when there are visitors who are willing to enter the Synagogue .
The security staff responsible for opening the synogouge offered a prompt service. He was also very kind, accomodating and knowlegeable. He explained the historical significance of the place too. As I was with a Serbian friend , she translated .
Although remembering the history makes us sad, nevertheless, its a beautiful monument .
Vijaya Kannu Rao — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. I am blessed to get to see a short performance.
Jesse (JP) — Google review
What synagogues miss in terms of murals paintings, they make up for with architecture and stained glass windows. The Novi Sad Synagogue is no exception and charms you with its conventional good-looks. There are no tickets but you’re encouraged to make a donation depending on the size of your group, which we readily did.
Tariq Vinayakan — Google review
As a New York jew, I had complicated feelings. A bit sad this is no longer used for services BUT so happy that Serbia and Novi Sad have decided to maintain it. As a concert venue, this may very well be one of my favorite places I've ever seen a concert (it helped that the musicians were fantastic). The acoustics were exceptional. I look forward to visiting again.
ethan Mayers — Google review
A spectacular looking synagogue with beautiful architecture
Knoblauch — Google review
It is part of history of Novisad
Open 24 hours. You can take pictures inside the synagogue. There is a very small price dor admittance.
The Saint George's Cathedral is an orthodox church adorned with a bell tower topped by an intricate black and gold spire. The interior of the cathedral may not be as impressive as its exterior, but the surrounding area offers a pleasant atmosphere. It is considered a must-visit site in Novi Sad, particularly for Roman Catholics, and conveniently located near other famous sites. On Friday, March 26th of 2022, this historical and remarkable place was visited by many.
How impressive it was to see a young Serbian boy praying with the same enthusiasm as in Ethiopia.
Let me get to the bottom of the Orthodox Church.
But no judgement from me.
T. GeBrim — Google review
Loved this orthodox church, was already night when I came in but could still enjoy its beauty. There are visible differences to catholic churches....only standing booths🤣 for one thing.
Rok Stražar — Google review
Today, Friday, March 26, 2022, We visited a big Churcher - a historical and wonderful place
drhazim ghazzay — Google review
Both exterior and especially interior breathtakingly beautiful
George Schalm — Google review
Beautiful, typically Christian orthodox cathedral. The black roof and the tall bell tower are something unique. Ensure you respect the silence and the exiting giving your back to the door. It is a lovely place to visit to discover the local culture as a tourist. However, it is also important to remember that it's a place of worship for the citizens.
luana scrivano — Google review
On Saturdays at around 2 pm you may see wedding in the church
Анастасия Салтыкова — Google review
Quite nice cathedral, beautiful from outside but not so interesting inside. The area around the cathedral is nice as well and good atmosphere.
Yonathan Stein — Google review
Loved the inside of this cathedral, so aesthetic
Oliver Liebmann — Google review
Its a must to visit this site in Novi Sad if you are a Roman Catholic its also very convinient because its where some famous sites are as well
CATHERINE LIM — Google review
It is agreat example of Serbian orthodox architecture,based on the regional - Central European baroque with orthodox upgrade.Originaly built in 1740,cathedral was completely refurbished in 1905.
Sunday liturigies (ar 10a.m) are regulary followed by mixed choir singing of the fine quality.
The Bishop's Palace, located at the end of the pedestrian Zmaj Jovina street in Novi Sad, is a highly esteemed architectural masterpiece. Erected in 1901, this central city palace is easily accessible and surrounded by vendors. Currently being restored, its facade boasts a romantic Spanish hue. The establishment holds significant historical value and serves as a place of worship known as Владичански двор.
Beautiful architecture in the center of Novi Sad
Cedric — Google review
Located right at the end of Zmaj Jovina street is this impressive building. The street itself is very happening. Lots of cafes and restaurants line the little alleys branching off from the Main Street and along the Main Street.
Great place to have a cup of coffee and watch the world go by. Or simply rest after all that shopping in Zmaj Jovina.
Parking is a nightmare. Some guy chope an illegal parking lot and wanted Rs100 from me. LOL!
Wilson Foo — Google review
Bishop's Palace. Imposing architecture in the centre of Nova Sad
CK Cheong — Google review
Pretty place
Anastasia G (Ananaska) — Google review
The Bishop's palace and one of the most impressive construction in Novi Sad.
Vasileios Karakostas — Google review
This is the Bishop's Palace is the end of the pedestrian Zmaj Jovina street in Novi Sad. This is one of the most valuable architectural works in Novi Sad. The residence was completed in 1901.
Marcelo Tardío — Google review
It is a palace located in the center of the city. Essentially, it is at one end of the main pedestrian street Zmaj Jovina. It is easily accessible and there are nearby and vendors
Anetos KaiOraios — Google review
Was there in early March. Saw the facade in restoration. Romantic Spanish color😍
The Svetozar Miletić monument is situated at the heart of Novi Sad Square, offering an ideal location to meet friends or soak in the bustling atmosphere created by locals and tourists alike. This remarkable landmark is located in Novi Sad, a city that is widely regarded as one of Serbia's finest destinations. If you're visiting this site, be sure to check out the nearby Veliki restaurant which serves delicious cuisine from northern Serbia.
Beautiful cosy street in the center of Novi Sad with lot of restaurants and coffee shops. Perfect place for chill out in the morning or late afternoon.
Pet — Google review
Svetozar Miletić was a Serbian lawyer, journalist, author and politician who served as the mayor of Novi Sad between 1861 and 1862 and again from 1867 to 1868.
Svetozar Kova?ev — Google review
Statue is located in what looks like a village square, with surrounding buildings still preserved in old Victorian style.
Wilson Foo — Google review
Beautiful place, Center of Novi Sad. Magnificent corner food coffee places. Should be visited!
Selim Kctrk — Google review
One of the best cities in Serbia. You must visit this place!! Also visit restaurant " Veliki" place where you can eat very delicious food from nord Serbie.
Nikola Simovic — Google review
The monument is located in the heart of the Novi Sad Square, so it's a nice place to meet your friends or just contemplate the vibe of passing by tourists and inhabitants.
Ioan Pan — Google review
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Rada Dragićević — Google review
The time I went the stalls are kept near the monument. Couldn’t get a nice view.
Mohamed Habeeb — Google review
The center of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia,
24.09.2021. 13:13
Muzej Vojvodine is a museum that houses an extensive collection of historical and artistic objects, including arms and armor. One of its most impressive installations is The Roman Gilded Helmets exhibit, which showcases helmets from ancient times in a grand and dimly lit space. These helmets are illuminated to highlight their intricate details and craftsmanship, giving them the appearance of precious jewels from a bygone era.
Beautiful exibition! Roman helmet from 460. B.C
Tatjana Teric — Google review
Nice place to visit, main exhibition + temporary exhibition that changes from time to time. For the price given expected main exhibition to be smaller, but it’s great. A lot of interesting stuff to see and learn about Vojvodina.
Yuljashenka — Google review
Great museum about the history of Vojvodine - many different exhibits for each time period which makes you feel like you are traveling through time. No English descriptions, but there are pamphlets at the beginning of each exhibit with translation written on them.
Jamie — Google review
Visited Muzej Vojvodine, to go back in the history. Learned so much about the Serbian history. Got to know about the wheat variety grown here and its evolution. Must visit.
Sumit Subhash Verma — Google review
Very neatly organised exhibit with loads to see for any history and culture lover.
Stefan Milovanov — Google review
It is an art and natural history museum in Novi Sad. The collections are beautiful and rich. As you know, once upon a time this region was controlled by Austria Hungarians and it was the border with the Ottoman Empire. Today there are still differences between northern and central Serbia. You can see the difference even in their traditions clothes. If you come to visit this beautiful city, add this museum to your list. Entrance is 200 Serbian dinar per person.
Note: For the ones criticizing the lack of English translation;
There is no translation on the walls. In each room, there are some brochures somewhere in the room. Find that and match the titles with each brochure. On the walls, titles are translated.
Özgür Tomakin — Google review
Five stars for The Roman Gilded Helmets installation; helmets are precisely iluminated in a large, dark premise, so they shine as discretly as a treasure that has just been dug out of agriculture field. Such ilumination gives them also a sort of a special meaning, they shine bright as a lost jewels of great empire that once ruled a world, only to be sank to oblivion.
MK BN — Google review
Nearly didn’t go here, thankfully I decided to. Really interesting and varied collection, I loved the Boško Petrović exhibition. The permanent collection was well presented, and there was plenty of interpretation in English. Worth a visit.
robin — Google review
Beautiful place of historical importance.
Igor Gnendinger — Google review
Veri interesting exposition. The core of the mixed culture of Vojvodina is represented
Gleb Philin — Google review
Great museum with a comprehensive exhibition that shows influences of many different empires and cultures on Vojvodina
Knoblauch — Google review
Brilliant museum! A comprehensive tour of history of the area and human activity since the year dot ! Really well presented exhibits in chronological order. Leave yourself about three hours to study everything. I had to leave after two and a half hours to catch the train back to Belgrade - so plan carefully if you want to make the most of the information and enjoy the artifacts. A little bit of everything but with enough detail to learn from. Contrary to what other reviewers have said there must have been enough information in English, certainly with 19th and 20th century displays there were English flyers to read, the curator also introduced himself - probably thinking we had got lost or locked ourselves in a cupboard as we took so long to study the artifacts - and talked to us in English and to my wife in Serbian. Yes, my criticism of all Serbian museums is there isn't enough books and literature to buy at the museum shop in English, as most Europeans will have this as their second or third language. (Tesla's Museum in Belgrade is another example of overbooked tours for English speakers, but no printed material at all to buy in the shop- a marketing nightmare and lost income from tourists, who will spend more) . The best displays for me? . .. neolithic stone tools (rivalling the British Museum). .. Roman display and helmets (a world first in quality and quantity) even though I live near the old Roman City of Exeter, England, where we are all 'Romaned-out' . .. Traditional costumes, which seem much more vividly displayed than in the basement of the Belgrade Museum . . and of course the traditional pre-war farming implements. Out of ten, I would award this museum twelve points in a Eurocontest. . . . and of course I will return, if only for that missing half hour needed to walk down the traditional 'Serbian Street'. Many thanks to the team who put these exhibits together.
Фил Купер — Google review
Amazing museum, so much to see. Definietly wort a visit. The entrance fee is not expensive. I recommend. :)
Erna Szentmiklósi — Google review
Interesting museum, cool exhibitions.
Pedro Vera Obrador — Google review
Surprisingly amazing museum. Has a great ethnographic collection dating back from the Neolithic. The collection has as key elements three fully decorated Roman helmets but the other elements like dresses, books and tools are also really good.
Pablo Casais Solano — Google review
Awesome place, full of information. It is missing information in English, for the pieces exhibited without qr code was very difficult to translate, but the collection is AMAZING. I would recommend hire a tour guide.
The Štrand beach, located by the Danube river in Novi Sad, is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike during the summer months. The 700m-long stretch of sandy beach offers various recreational activities such as bars, stalls, playgrounds, trampolines and fast food options. It also hosts numerous events ranging from local punk gigs to EXIT raves making it an ideal party venue in Novi Sad.
My favorite place in Novi Sad so far. I love spending hot summer days by the water. If you're visiting Novi Sad you need to take walk there!
Ita?i U?iha — Google review
The beach is beautiful and on the Danube river in Novi Sad. It was recommended to us and I was glad we visited. It is a 25 minutes walk from the city center and there are beautiful walkways leading to the beach.
The beach is free to visit and sitting areas are provided with shades to keep from sun. Facing the beach is a beautiful view of the river with ducks moving around. There are numerous places to buy drinks and snacks. I had a pleasant time overall and its definitely worth visiting
Elizabeth Lola — Google review
Nice beach with many different playgrounds for kids and cafés for adults. If can find an empty chair watch the barges pass by on the Danube. You can even rent a little booth for the season and have your own private dacha (see pictures)
Yakov Pyatnitskov — Google review
I'm in love with the beach and restaurants. It's very clean and relaxing 😍 nice sand, but sandy water. It has good showers 🙂
Milica Jovanovic — Google review
Don't forget to pack your own food and drinks especially if you're gonna be with kids, everything is at least 5 times the normal prices in town 🙄🤯 NO EXAGERATION. All in all it is a great place with multiple playgrounds and beautiful sandy river beaches, kids have a whale of a time there. I haven't personally explored the night life there as yet but it seems as though when the sun goes down it transforms into a whole other world🕺🏽💃
Tracy T — Google review
The whole city is a bicycle heaven and on Strand its banned to enter with one. Spent the whole day cycling and wanted to take a bath and they didn't let me in.
Reggnos — Google review
Cool Danube Beach Experience!
I believe this place is a must-visit for beach enthusiasts. It offers space for sunbathing and serves delicious cocktails. We tried the royal mojito, and it did not disappoint – it had a generous amount of alcohol;)
While the water might not be crystal clear for extended swimming, I took a dip and had no issues afterward. They also provide showers for a quick rinse. Bonus points for the friendly dogs we encountered during our visit!
Stanislav Andreev — Google review
Great place to chill during summer and spring.
Ellie — Google review
Probably busy in the summee ;)
It was a nice walk from Petrovaradin along Dunau river with some nice views. There is a nice pawed path with running track and a bike track but there is also a bit more rugged path right by the river (recommend both). You have lots of bars on the strand and places for kids to play. From rhe Strand you can cross the bridge to Sremska kamenica and enjoy a park there.
Ines Bradeško — Google review
Awesome place. Nice and clean sandy beach on Danube River. Admission is only 50 dinars. It's a wonderful place to relax and enjoy yourself. There are cafés and playgrounds for children. It's worth a visit. Can't wait to come back here .
Ana Jovic — Google review
A very long, nice beach, for young people and for familys too.
Ana Čupić — Google review
My favorite place in town! This is the most beautiful sand beach you can find on Danube i think. It is clean,full of green areas,caffes,popcorn stands,various fast foods,kids playgrounds, beach volley and beach handball courts... Favorite relaxing place of all people in Novi Sad. And there are lifeguards all around. Beach is huge,you have tons of space for beach games. A definite must to visit!
Rajko Keravica — Google review
This was the reason of the entire trip to Novi Sad. If you are in the summer season, this is the place worth to see. You can swim in the Danube river. Enjoy rest on the sand or on the grass. You have a lot of space for babies and at least few play areas for them. Restaurants and bars are there as well. Great time.