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  1. Rebuilt In Defiance To Nato Aggression. Sep 2013 • Family. The Avala Tower (Serbian: Авалски торањ / Avalski toranj) is a 204.5 m (671 ft) tall telecommunication tower located on Avala mountain in the periphery of Belgrade. It was destroyed in NATO bombardment of Serbia on 29 April 1999.

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  2. Nov 2019 • Friends. Avala Tower is the telecommunications tower located in Avala Mountain, in the surroundings of Belgrade, the main city in Serbia. It is a very nice place, where you can go up and see very beautiful views of the land and Belgrade, so it is probably the best lookout in the region. Also, in the top of the tower, there is a bar ...

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    Avala Tower (Avalski Toranj in Serbian) is a working telecommunications tower. While the tower’s design is interesting, especially the unusual tripod concrete base and triangular cross-section, it’s the story behind Avala that makes it iconic and one of Belgrade’s must see attractions. The tower that stands on Belgrade’s outskirts today is Avala’s ...

    Avala Tower is located in Beli Potok, a suburban area that falls under greater Belgrade. It’s a distance of roughly 20km south to the base of Mount Avala, the small mountain where the tower sits. Getting to Avala from downtown Belgrade takes about 30 minutes by car or 40 minutes by bus.

    The first time we tried to get to Avala by bus, we had two things working against us: We were travelling in early March, still the low season in Belgrade, and it was a weekend. But don’t let our mishap put you off: It’s extremely easy and affordable to get to Avala Tower from downtown Belgrade using public transport. Here’s how.

    Avala Tower architecture

    Most of Avala Tower’s quirky architectural features can be appreciated without going inside. Noteworthy design elements include the sky bridge and the tower’s tripod base, which mirrors the shape of a traditional three-legged Serbian chair. A large open terrace below the tower permits excellent views of the structure and its inner workings. The cross-section looks like a six-pointed star when viewed from underneath.

    Avala Tower Observation Deck

    The Avala Tower Observation Deck is located 122 metres up the tower, or 445 metres above Belgrade street level. The deck is accessed via an elevator (tickets required). Panoramic views of the countryside around Belgrade are visible from the 360-degree deck. It’s just possible to see the city in the far distance. The deck is billed as open-air, but it is in fact glassed-off, so unfortunately it’s not the best for photography. At least the glass is kept clean. There’s a small opening along the...

    Panorama Cafe

    Panorama Cafe is located one level below the observation deck. It’s nothing out of the ordinary, but they do serve nice Italian coffee and tubs of gelato. The cafe offers almost the exact same views as the deck from its pane-glass wraparound windows.

    Bring a water bottle (there’s a fresh water spring at the start of the trail where you can refill).
    Wear a hat. Most of the path is exposed, especially in winter when the trees are bare.
    Carry a scarf. Although the observation deck is partially enclosed, wind still gets through and it can be a bit chilly.
  4. We recommend booking Avala Tower tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 9 Avala Tower tours on Tripadvisor

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  5. Aug 1, 2013 · The Avala TV tower is a telecommunication and observation tower located at mount Avala in the southern suburbs of Belgrade. With a height of 205 meters it is currently the tallest tower in Belgrade, Serbia and the Balkans. On a sunny day the views stretch up to 100 kilometers offering breathtaking panoramas of the city, the surrounding hills ...

  6. With its 511m of altitude, Avala ranks as a mountain, and one of the favourite resorts in the region of Belgrade. Since the place has been settled ages ago, we can still find the remains of the middle-aged village Žrnov, which was one of the first lines of protecting Belgrade. Today, top of the Belgrade is considered to be a protected natural ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Avala_TowerAvala Tower - Wikipedia

    The Avala Tower ( Serbian Cyrillic: Авалски торањ, romanized :Avalski toranj) is a 204.68 m (672 ft) tall telecommunications tower located on Mount Avala, in Belgrade, Serbia. The original tower was finished in 1965, but was destroyed on 29 April 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. The tower's reconstruction commenced on 21 ...

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