Andrićev Venac

Andrićev Venac (Serbian Cyrillic: Андрићев венац; pronounced [ǎːndritɕeʋ ʋěːnats]) is a street and the surrounding urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

It extends into the neighborhood of London in the south and south-west, into Terazije in the north-west, Krunski Venac in the east, Pioneers Park in the north-east and the Nikola Pašić Square in the north.

[1][2] The central area is a pedestrian zone, a short paved promenade which connects Pioneers Park and "Kralja Milana" street.

The promenade has benches, artistic candelabra, lime trees (Green Crimean linden, "Tilia euchlora Koch.

The entire area has been given an artistic character as several galleries ("Galerija Ozone") and bookstores are located along the eastern side of the promenade.

[3] Central section of the exhibit is a diplomatic suitcase used by Andrić, and his blue ceremonial uniform which he used for special occasions since 1938 when he was a Yugoslav ambassador in Berlin.

Andrićev Venac in winter at night