About Belgrade, Serbia:
Belgrade is the capital of Serbia, recognizable by the Beogradska Tvrđava, an imposing fortress at the confluence of the Danube and the Sava rivers. The fort shows Belgrade’s strategic importance to the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Serbian and Austrian empires.
Catholic places of interest in Belgrade, Serbia:
Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Katedrala Blažene Device Marije): This cathedral is the seat of the Diocese. It also incorporates an older church dating from 1925 and other auxiliary buildings, forming the Marijanum monastery complex.
Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Zemun): This church in Zemun, which is part of Belgrade, and is known for its Empire and Baroque architectural style and altar. It was built in 1795 on the site of a former mosque.
Co-Cathedral of Christ the King:
Traveling to Belgrade, Serbia:
Belgrade is served by Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG). There is train service, mostly from other Balkan cities. Belgrade has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses, trams, trolleybuses, and a suburban rail network (Beovoz).