Once a big city, today it is unfortunately an abandoned place, although history lovers still visit the city today, it still needs the renovation of this former city.
According to the legends, it is said that the city was built by a Byzantine princess who was married to Đurđe Branković. It is also called a water city because it was built at the confluence of the rivers Jezava and Danube, so that it is surrounded by water.
the fortress was built of 25 high towers, surrounded by water to be a good defense against enemy attacks and the fortified court of despot Djurdj Brankovic.
One of the smaller towers that has a door on both sides so you can see the view of the Danube, unfortunately it is overgrown with grass so you can't enter.
next to the shore there is a small observation post.
The other walls that surround the tower, which are not in the best condition, some of them seem to be divided into three parts.
Serbia is rich in various historical monuments and fortresses that indicate a historical landmark and an ancient past.
Certain fortresses have successfully adapted to the turbulence of time and have been preserved to this day, and some have been run over by the ravages of time, so they are less well preserved and look more like ruins. However, even in this state, they have preserved one ancient the symbol of time that is behind us.
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