How deep is Roman well and why is named it that way when it is neither „roman“ or „well“? How did the Nebojsa Tower get its name and what does the most modern exhibition in the oldest Belgrade tower look like? Who was hidding gunpowder in the famous Gunpowder Magacine and what is kept in it now? Why and for whom was the bunker built in the Upper Town?
answers to these and many other questions you will find out by visiting facilities at Belgrade Fortress.
Roman Well, Great Gunpowder Magacine, Military Bunker and Casemates are open for visits from Tuesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nebojsa Tower is open from Wednesday to Sunday.
Monday is a non-working day.
Following the measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we remind you that the maximum number of visitors in all our facilities is 10 people. Wearing masks is mandatory.