Адреса Београд, Србија
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Went during the night by the end of spring and looked so beautiful. Two of the trees had a very beautiful color. Everything was clean and the monument surroundings felt safe even at night.
The Monument of Gratitude to France, the work of sculptor Ivan Meštrović, was erected at the end of the main alley of Kalemegdan Park in 1930 as a symbol of friendship and cooperation between Serbia and France during the World War I.
Pretty clean and nice place, it is quietly and peacefully to visit.
The sculpture was created by the sculptor Ivan Mestrovic and is located in the very center of Belgrade, in the Kalemegdan park. The monument was placed on 11th of November in 1930 as a sign of friendship, mutual assistance and cooperation between Serbia and France during the First World War. The sculpture represents a woman holding a sword, symbolizing France, which rushes to the aid of Serbia, and on the east side of the monument there is a woman sitting relief, representing the Sorbonne, educational assistance for Serbian youth during and after the war. Erection of the monument was funded by voluntary donations of the Friends of France and the Association of former pupils of French schools.
Amazing sculpture. A must visit place in Serbia.
It's a cool statue
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