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Prince Mihailo Monument

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The Prince Mihailo Monument stands proudly in Republic Square, depicting the 19th-century ruler on horseback with his arm raised, pointing toward the Ottoman Empire. Unveiled in 1882, it commemorates Mihailo's role in liberating Serbian cities from Ottoman control. The statue is a favorite rendezvous point for Belgraders, who often say 'meet at the horse.' Surrounded by historic buildings and pedestrian streets, it offers a perfect vantage for people-watching and photos. The monument's bronze details and granite base add to its stately presence.

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  • Photograph the equestrian statue from multiple angles, especially with the National Theatre in the background.
  • Use the monument as a meeting point, as locals do, to explore nearby Knez Mihailova Street.
  • Notice the intricate bronze detailing of the horse and rider, a masterpiece of 19th-century sculpture.

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Ways to visit Prince Mihailo Monument

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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