Nebojša Tower, Kalemegdan Fortress
Apstrakt
The Nebojša Tower (Tower) is a part of a wider monumental complex - the Belgrade Fortress - built on the strategically important position on the confluence of European rivers Sava and Danube in Belgrade city which represents a unique museum of Belgrade’s past. The Tower is one of the few better preserved medieval buildings within Belgrade Fortress. It was built in 1456 within the framework of extensive fortifications construction, which was undertaken to rebuild the destroyed and damaged city fortifications. It belongs to the oldest type of early artillery cannon towers which represents a significant architectural and construction achievement of that period on the territory of the city of Belgrade. It was built for the purpose of the city defense and, in a broader sense, was part of the defense system - the wall of Christianity - which successfully stopped Osman empire incursions towards the center of Europe for decades. Centuries later, when it lost its former military significance, i...t was turned into a dungeon.
Ključne reči:
military heritage / historical monument / reuse / restorationIzvor:
Review: Best Practices In Educating Sustainability and Heritage, 2021, 14-23Izdavač:
- University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Enhancing of Heritage Awareness and Sustainability of Built Environment in Architectural and Urban Design Higher Education (HERSUS), co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, grant number 2020-1-RS01-KA203-065407
Institucija/grupa
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Djokić, Vladan AU - Milovanović, Aleksandra AU - Đorđević, Aleksandra PY - 2021 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1541 AB - The Nebojša Tower (Tower) is a part of a wider monumental complex - the Belgrade Fortress - built on the strategically important position on the confluence of European rivers Sava and Danube in Belgrade city which represents a unique museum of Belgrade’s past. The Tower is one of the few better preserved medieval buildings within Belgrade Fortress. It was built in 1456 within the framework of extensive fortifications construction, which was undertaken to rebuild the destroyed and damaged city fortifications. It belongs to the oldest type of early artillery cannon towers which represents a significant architectural and construction achievement of that period on the territory of the city of Belgrade. It was built for the purpose of the city defense and, in a broader sense, was part of the defense system - the wall of Christianity - which successfully stopped Osman empire incursions towards the center of Europe for decades. Centuries later, when it lost its former military significance, it was turned into a dungeon. PB - University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture T2 - Review: Best Practices In Educating Sustainability and Heritage T1 - Nebojša Tower, Kalemegdan Fortress SP - 14 EP - 23 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1541 ER -
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Djokić, V., Milovanović, A.,& Đorđević, A.. (2021). Nebojša Tower, Kalemegdan Fortress. in Review: Best Practices In Educating Sustainability and Heritage University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture., 14-23. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1541
Djokić V, Milovanović A, Đorđević A. Nebojša Tower, Kalemegdan Fortress. in Review: Best Practices In Educating Sustainability and Heritage. 2021;:14-23. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1541 .
Djokić, Vladan, Milovanović, Aleksandra, Đorđević, Aleksandra, "Nebojša Tower, Kalemegdan Fortress" in Review: Best Practices In Educating Sustainability and Heritage (2021):14-23, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1541 .