City landscape in spring, old buildings of Belgrade.
Aerial view of Rudo residential towers and cityscape in Belgrade, Serbia. g.
Belgrade, Serbia – April 18, 2016: View of Nemanjina district and Slavija Square (Trg Slavija) in central Belgrade, the Serbian capital on April 18, 2016
Belgrade, Serbia – April 26, 2025: This wide-angle view captures a characteristic brutalist ensemble in the heart of Belgrade. Two tall residential towers with red and white panels rise above a low, elongated slab that frames a paved plaza planted with small trees. The grid of balconies and modular windows signals socialist era modernism, while people cross the public space at ground level. The picture is suited for topics on Yugoslav architecture, urban density, everyday life in large housing estates, and the evolving real estate market, including nekretnine listings, renovation potential, rental demand and debates about the legacy of concrete high-rise living in Serbia.
New Belgrade, Serbia – May 30, 2025: Architecture, lifestyle and natural environment in the city during spring. The building with the Coca Cola sign as a recognizable place.
Belgrade, Serbia April 15, 2018: Museum of Yugoslavia (Museum 25. May). It chronicles the period of Socialist Yugoslavia as well as the life of Josip Broz Tito.
Panoramic view of East Belgrade Gate
BELGRADE, SERBIA – AUGUST 18. 2024: Post office in Belgrade city
18. April 2023. New Belgrade, Serbia. New Belgrade View with socialistic architecture in brutalism style of construction. Building in the residential part of Belgrade, Serbia. Editorial image.
Drone view from a tall building in New Belgrade, Serbia, showing rows of residential blocks glowing in warm sunrise light on a clear, sunny morning in Eastern Europe.
Belgrade, Serbia. August 29 2017. Western City Gate of Belgrade viewed from E 70 route.
08.28.2017. Belgrade, Serbia: socialist era architecture, important building at the intersection of Kolarcheva Avenue with Prince Mihaila Street; inside: bank, offices, shops, cultural centers.
Novi Sad, Serbia October 02, 2019: SPC Vojvodina (Sports Center), commonly referred to as SPENS, is a multi-purpose venue located in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia.
Belgrade, Serbia – May 25 2019: Museum of Contemporary Art exterior view.
Brutalism socialist architecture buildings in New Belgrade Block district
Panoramic photo of Belgrade rooftops
The building of hospital in Belgrade, facade, modern architecture. Military hospital
Novi Sad, Serbia – June 19, 2019: Provincial government building in the center of Novi Sad
Belgrade, Serbia – March 20, 2020: The entrance of The Palace of Serbia, governmental building completed in 1951, the largest building in Serbia by area covered, constructed in stripped classicist and modernist architectural styles
Serbian National Theatre building in Novi Sad, Serbia. It is one of the major theatres of Serbia, founded at 1861 with current building opened in March 1981.
Belgrade, Serbia – January 16, 2015: Official Diplomatic Embassy Republic of France at Pariska Street in Capital City Sunny Winter Day.
Picture of socialist buildings of Novi Beograd in Blok 21 in Belgrade, Serbia with cars and people passing by. They are typical of the communist architectural trend called brutalism
Brutalism socialist architecture buildings in Belgrade, Serbia