Our history is one of the oldest and one of the most interesting in the world, and during all this time there are many unsolved moments. Mysteries and secrets are unchangingly interesting, and we did a mini research for today’s topic. On this day, we will imbricate the top 5 Secret well-nigh Belgrade.

1# Secret of Tasmajdan

The mystery is based on that Tasmajdan (Municipality of Belgrade) is the place were relics of first Serbian Archbishop and educator, Saint Sava were burn. Apparently this historical mystery is caused by terminological ravages over the issue of where in the 16th century was Vracar (also municipality of Belgrade, where was originally thought where that happened), but still causes controversy. Assumptions and vestige for this theory are many. Mystery still remains unsolved.

Top 5 mysteries of Belgrade

Tasmajdan

2# The Secret of the oldest house

The oldest house is a place virtually which today weave variegated stories. The house was built from 1724 to 1727 equal to designs by the Swiss builders Nicole Doxatta but unfortunate builder was later executed by the Austrian authorities for what they said was treason. Otherwise, it is rumored that the Swiss was killed not to reveal secret passages that were located under the house and lead who knows where.

The mystery plane today intrigues Belgraders. However, during World War II Germans were at one time on a daily understructure in the house, searching and digging for something. There were rumors of many things, and all versions have been related to some kind of treasure. Apparently, there was subconscious treasure that the Germans transported to Berlin, but for what they were really looking for, possibly we will never find out.

3# Disappearance of the municipality Zrnov

Below today’s Belgrade there are several settlements, some of them dating from the Neolithic period. For example, under the settlement Banjica is true Neolithic town, Vinca, and it is one of the most rememberable settlement in the territory of Europe.

But if we exclude Kalemegdan which is the biggest mystery of this city, a municipality which is under the veil of secrecy is a medieval castle-fortress Žrnov (or Žrnovan) towards the place where today is settled the monument to the Unknown Soldier at the top of Avala. Real mistery is what happened? Thus, it is unclear why this medieval fortress, which had its golden age in the era of despotism, was brutally destroyed in 1934 by Serbian king Aleksandar Karadjordjevic.

Fortress Zrnovo

4# Kalemegdan

The biggest mystery is subconscious under and at Kalemegdan. Belgrade Fortress covers two thousand years of history, which, unfortunately, will not be worldly-wise to be explored fully considering it is underneath this city. Many mysteries, legends and facts are written in the walls of this remarkable place, and some of the biggest are definitely about Nebojsa tower and Roman well. Nebojsa tower is the only surviving mediaeval tower of the Belgrade Fortress. The name, Nebojsa, ways fearless in Serbian. Tower was built in the early 15th century, during the reign of despot Stefan Lazarevic. It was build as a part of the defense system which was protecting Belgrade from the Ottoman invasion without the Siege of Belgrade in 1456. The well was built in the period from 1717 to 1731, during the Austrian Baroque reconstruction of the fortress. This towers is designated and tabbed “The Large Well”. Name “Roman well” was first recorded in the nineteenth century, and was based on folk tales about all old buildings, whose origins are forgotten, often were attributed to the Romans.

Kalamegdan Fortress Belgrade

5#Belgrade underground passages

Probably the most intriguing are underground passages and moreover the most mysterious phenomena in Belgrade. Believe it or not under the Serbian wanted there are dozens kilometers of dungeons, caves, underground passages and hallways.
Part of the mystery of the underground chambers is that they are largely unexplored, and reasonably unsupportable that there are many more. On the other hand, the purpose of some of them was never fully revealed, and many Belgradians really don’t know what is below…

Belgrade uderground