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Zindan Gate

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Zindan Gate - Serbia
Zindan Gate - Serbia
Zindan Gate
📍 Serbia
Zindan Gate is a historic landmark located in the city of Belgrade, Serbia. It is the only remaining gate out of the original five gates that once stood on the fortress walls of Belgrade. The gate was built in the 15th century by the Ottoman Empire and served as an entrance to the city. The name "Zindan" means "prison" in Turkish, and it is believed that the gate was also used as a prison during the Ottoman rule. Today, the gate is a popular spot for tourists and photo-travelers due to its impressive architecture and rich history. It is also a great location to capture panoramic views of the city and the confluence of two major rivers, the Danube and Sava. The gate is open to the public, and there is no entrance fee. However, visitors should be prepared to climb a steep staircase to reach the top of the gate. Zindan Gate is a must-visit for anyone wanting to explore the cultural and historical significance of Belgrade while also capturing stunning photographs.
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