Located in the small town of Zemon, west of the Serbian capital Belgrade. It is about 10 kilometers from the old town of Belgrade. It takes about 10 minutes by bus to get a panoramic view of the town of Zemon.
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Gadosta, also known as the Millennium Tower, is a building in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The building was officially opened on August 20, 1896, to celebrate the 1,000th anniversary of the Hungarian settlement of the Pannonia Plain. During the First World War, the building was severely damaged, but has since been refurbished.
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Located in the small town of Zemon, west of the Serbian capital Belgrade. It is about 10 kilometers from the old town of Belgrade. It takes about 10 minutes by bus to get a panoramic view of the town of Zemon.
From the hotel, choose to take the bus to the nearby road, and then walk to Gadosta. There is no tower. Next to it is the observation deck, overlooking the town and the Danube River. It is a beautiful European town.
Gadosta is located in Zemón, part of Belgrade, on the west side of the Sava River. A very nice building with a fantastic view over the Danube. It is part of Zemón, quite old and picturesque, definitely worth a visit and enjoy some good food.
The tower of Gadosta can be seen in the colorful town of Zemon, its brick walls, recording its history. Worth a look.
Landmark buildings in Belgrade, many people go, can see the scenery