• Yugoslav devletinin 1918 yılında kurulmasından önce bile, tanınmış ancak biraz fakir şair ve yazarlar 20.yy'ın ilk yıllarında Skadarlija'nın düzenli ziyaretçileri idi.
  • Once the home of many Serbian poets, writers, artists, and actors, the cobble-stoned Skadarlija (or Skadarska) street today hosts some of the best restaurants...
  • Belgrad’ın tarihi dokusunu kendine has bohem atmosferiyle harmanlayan Skadarlija, Sırp kültürünü yakından tanımak isteyenlerin mutlaka görmesi gereken bir bölge.
  • Nearby the very city center, Skadarlija is a charming cobblestone street that is often referred to as the bohemian quarter of the city.
  • Skadarlija2. Skadarlija is a bohemian part of old Belgrade between today’s Cetinjska, Makedonska and Skadarska Streets.
  • Skadarlija’nın Eski Bir Mahalleden Ünlü Bir Caddeye Dönüşmesi. Skadarlija, Belgrad’ın eski bir mahallesidir. Adını bir Arnavutluk kasabası olan Skadar’dan almıştır.
  • Skadarlija is considered to be Belgrade`s Monmartre, as in the late 19th and early 20th century it was populated by actors and all kinds of various artists...
  • The famous Šebilj fountain is located in the lowest part of the street, in front of the large Skadarlija green market.
  • Skadarlija is actually only 300 meters away from the Republic Square in Belgrade, which is the very center of the city.
  • The well-known house of Đura Jakšić, a Serbian writer and painter who lived his whole life in Skadarlija and died there as well has been turned into an art gallery.