Avala Tower in Belgrade

Avala Tower

Belgrade, Serbia

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Is Avala Tower open to the public?

Thanks to the solidarity of the Serbian people, it was rebuilt in 2010, 2 meters taller than its original height. The 204-meter tower welcomes tourists with a visitor center and an observation deck at 122 meters, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Belgrade and the surrounding landscape.

What was the purpose of the Avala Tower?

The tower was surmounted by an antenna, which was at first used for black and white television transmission. In 1971 the antenna was replaced by a new one for color TV transmission and the emitting of the TV Belgrade's Second program in color began on 31 December 1971.

What is Avalski Toranj known for?

The Avala Tower (Avalski toranj) is a telecommunications and observation tower located on Mount Avala near Belgrade, Serbia. Standing at 204.68 meters (672 ft), it is currently the tallest tower in the Balkans.

How much does it cost to go to Avala Tower?

The ticket to get to the top of the tower is 300 dinars. The view from the top lets you see all of Belgrade.

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