Victor Monument

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The Victor Monument is a prominent World War I victory memorial and symbol of Belgrade, featuring a bronze male figure atop a tall column overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monument
war memorial
architect Ivan Meštrović NERFINISHED
columnHeight approximately 11 meters
country Serbia
culturalSignificance one of the most recognizable landmarks of Belgrade
dedicatedTo Serbian military victories in the Balkan Wars
victory in World War I
depicts nude male warrior
designer Ivan Meštrović NERFINISHED
era post-World War I
hasPart bronze male figure
pedestal
stone column
hasViewOf Great War Island NERFINISHED
New Belgrade NERFINISHED
Zemun NERFINISHED
height approximately 14 meters
heritageDesignation symbol of Belgrade
holds falcon in left hand
sword in right hand
inception 1928
locatedIn Belgrade Fortress NERFINISHED
Upper Town of Belgrade Fortress NERFINISHED
location Belgrade NERFINISHED
material bronze
originallyPlannedFor Terazije Square NERFINISHED
overlooks Danube River NERFINISHED
Sava River NERFINISHED
confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers
ownedBy City of Belgrade NERFINISHED
partOf cultural-historical complex of Belgrade Fortress
protectedStatus cultural monument of great importance of Serbia
relocatedTo Belgrade Fortress NERFINISHED
statueHeight approximately 3 meters
subjectOf numerous postcards and photographs of Belgrade
symbolizes freedom
victory
watchfulness over the city
touristAttraction yes
unveiled 1928

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Belgrade Fortress hasPart Victor Monument