
Brutalist Architecture Walking Tour
Belgrade, Serbia
Archaeology Tours
Half-day Tours
Architecture Tours
Private and Luxury
Walking Tours
Short term availability
About this experience
Explore the bold, raw, and fascinating world of New Belgrade through a unique Brutalist Architecture Walking Tour — a journey into the urban vision of socialist Yugoslavia.
This experience reveals the story of a city built from marshlands after World War II into one of the most ambitious modernist projects in Europe. Monumental concrete structures, futuristic residential complexes, and visionary urban planning make New Belgrade an open-air museum of Brutalist and modernist architecture.
The tour includes some of New Belgrade’s most iconic sites, such as Sava Center, Block 23, the “6 Kaplara” buildings, Palace of Serbia, “Coca-Cola” building, SIV 3, the legendary Western City Gate (Genex Tower), the famous “Televizorke” buildings, and residential blocks 61, 62, and 63.
More than just an architectural tour, this experience offers insight into Yugoslav society, utopian urban planning, everyday life behind concrete facades, and the unique identity of New Belgrade — a city within a city.
Location
Belgrade, Serbia
Price
$54.93/ person
Duration3h - 4h
Categoryculture