Gardoš Hill

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Gardoš Hill is a historic elevation in the Zemun area of Belgrade, Serbia, known for its old fortress remains, cobbled streets, and the prominent Gardoš Tower overlooking the Danube.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Gardoš Hill canonical 1
Oplenac Hill 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
historic site
associatedWith Austro-Hungarian period architecture
Ottoman period fortifications
climate humid subtropical climate of Belgrade
country Serbia
elevationType loess plateau
hasAccess local streets
pedestrian paths
hasCulturalEvent art exhibitions
local festivals
open-air performances
hasFeature cobbled streets
old fortress remains
hasInfrastructure stairways
viewing terraces
hasLandmark Gardoš Tower NERFINISHED
hasMaterial cobblestone pavement
hasNearbyFacility cafés
galleries
kafanas
hasReligiousBuilding Church of St. Mary of the Snows (Zemun) NERFINISHED
Church of St. Nicholas in Zemun NERFINISHED
hasStructure remains of Zemun Fortress NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Belgrade NERFINISHED
Danube River NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected spatial cultural-historical unit of Zemun
knownFor historic architecture
narrow streets
panoramic views
traditional restaurants
locatedIn Belgrade NERFINISHED
Zemun NERFINISHED
locatedInNeighborhood Old Zemun NERFINISHED
locatedOn right bank of the Danube River
near Zemun Quay NERFINISHED
Zemun riverside promenade NERFINISHED
partOf City of Belgrade NERFINISHED
Zemun municipality NERFINISHED
historic core of Zemun
topographicRelation one of three main hills of Zemun (with Ćukovac and Kalvarija)
tourismType cultural tourism
urban tourism
usedFor photography
recreation
sightseeing

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Zemun hasFeature Gardoš Hill
Royal Mausoleum at Oplenac locatedOnHill Gardoš Hill
this entity surface form: Oplenac Hill