Belgrade Women's Histories Walking Tour

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Overview

Available languages

English

2 hours

Mobile ticket

This is not your typical city walking tour. These unique explorations are led by local artists, curators, and architects, designed through their own research interests, providing different pulses of Belgrade. Each walk will have its own unique focus on the diverse and ever-changing city landscape, revealing its marginalized histories, and vibrant multicultural identity through different senses and insights.

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

All Fees and Taxes

English Guide

We suggest our visitors to bring a bottled water when attending the tour

What To Expect

1

Our guide will meet you at the entrance of SKC. It is an important place for remembering the history of the second-wave feminist and anti-war movements in former Yugoslavia due to the fact that it hosted The international conference Comrade Woman: Women’s Question – A New Approach? (Drug-ca Žena: Žensko Pitanje – Novi Pristup?) in 1978. It was the first autonomous feminist meeting in former Yugoslavia, and beyond—the first conference of this kind initiated in non-Western-European context, and in a socialist country. Comrade Woman gathered a number of significant feminist theorists and artists from various different cities in Yugoslavia. Together with the guide you will discuss different thematic questions: women, capitalism, social change; women’s culture; and the role of women in revolutionary movements and the beginning of the Yugoslav Wars.

15 minutes • Admission Included
2

In this part you will be visiting the monument of Nadezhda Petrovic, the Serbia's most famous expressionist and fauvist female artist. Then our guide will offer you to sit on the lawn in a circle. She will share some archival photographs that depicted well-known anti-war actions organised by Women in Black in the early 1990s that took place in Pionirski park. The park is also near by the House of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia in front of which one of the iconic scenes happened during the anti-war protests when a tank was parked in front of the building.

25 minutes • Admission Not Applicable

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Belgrade Women's Histories Walking Tour

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