Standing at 672 feet (205 meters) on the wooded slopes of Mount Avala, the Avala Tower offers distant views of Belgrade. This Brutalist concrete structure, though not easily visible from the city, provides a serene panorama from its observation deck. Visitors can enjoy a quiet and expansive vista, taking in more of Serbia’s landscape. The tower’s design and location make it a unique vantage point for those seeking a broader perspective of the region.
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