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10. 09. 2021.

September in Belgrade

Hot summer is behind us, and September welcomes us with sunny and warm days, ideal to take a stroll down streets of Belgrade. You can see a lot if you just walk through the city – pre-war architecture, fountains, streets where time seems to stand still, modern buildings, rivers and bridges, parks… If you are more in the mood for specific events, below we recommend a few things that are on the Belgrade menu in September.

 

Flower Fair 2021

 

From Friday, September 10th, Belgrade Fall Flower Fair 2021 will be held in Park Manjež. Visitors will have the opportunity to see the offer of as many as 35 exhibitors from Serbia. Indoor flowers, various kinds of plants, cacti, as well as nursery gardens and additional material, pots and decorations will be for sale until September 19th. This is the perfect time to get a new houseplant that will make your autumn more beautiful, but also to ask the experts how to revive the one you already have. Exhibitors will do their best to answer all your questions, so don’t miss this opportunity.

Park Manjež is one of the most famous parks in Belgrade. It’s located below the Student Cultural Center, in Kralja Milana Street. For complete enjoyment, visit the Manjež tavern in Svetozara Markovića Street and breathe in the spirit of old Belgrade in a modern ambience.

 

Exhibition of paintings by Momo Kapor

 

One of the greatest chroniclers of the capital is certainly Momo Kapor. Most remember him as a writer whose books forever changed our perceptions of love, as well of those that so realistically described post-war Belgrade and life behind the gates of Zvezdara that we can clearly smell the scent of roasted peppers for local specialty “ajvar” while reading his books.

But Momo Kapor was also a painter, so at dusk of this summer, an exhibition of his works called “The Most Beautiful Stories” was opened. Until November 6th, in the Grand Gallery of the House of Army, you will have the opportunity to see Momo’s works, some of which have never been presented to the public, but are part of private collections.

Grand gallery will be rearranged and divided into units with furniture and objects that this great artist used to create his paintings and literary works. Each picture will be accompanied by a story about why and in what way it was created, what was the inspiration. The stories are written by Momo in his distinguishable style that never goes out of fashion.

During the exhibition, the documentary “Momo Uncut” will be shown periodically. Admission is free for all visitors.

Don’t forget – Kapor was a bohemian, and just below the Army House is Skadarlija, a street of bohemians, artists and Belgrade’s untold stories. Stop by to complete the experience and pay tribute to the artist who loved Belgrade.

 

Belgrade Future Gaming

 

Autumn fair season is upon us. A lot awaits us in the upcoming period, and one of the first is Belgrade Future Gaming. This is the largest fair of this type in Southeast Europe. During this event, you can get acquainted with the most modern offer, equipment, software support and accompanying services in the field of games of chance. Exhibitors are big names in the field of sports betting, slot machines, internet online games and the like.

New technologies require you to keep up with them, so if you are a fan of this type of entertainment, you will have an unforgettable time on September 21st and 22nd in Hall 5 of the Belgrade Fair.

 

A day in Belgrade has never been wasted, because Belgrade is the world!