Guidebook for Niš

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Guidebook for Niš

Food Scene

Great food, top service, pleasant atmosphere. You can literally close your eyes, pick anything on the menu, and it's guaranteed to be delicious. They have great cocktails as well.
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Pleasure
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Great food, top service, pleasant atmosphere. You can literally close your eyes, pick anything on the menu, and it's guaranteed to be delicious. They have great cocktails as well.

Drinks & Nightlife

In the summer, we strongly recommend that you visit one of the many bars in the Niš Fortress, where you can listen to live music or various DJs.
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Tvrđava
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In the summer, we strongly recommend that you visit one of the many bars in the Niš Fortress, where you can listen to live music or various DJs.

Sightseeing

Scull tower is a stone structure embedded with human skulls. It was constructed following the Battle of Čegar in 1809, during the First Serbian Uprising. Serbian rebels under the command of Stevan Sinđelić were attacked by the Ottomans on Čegar Hill, near Niš. Knowing that he and his fighters would be impaled if captured, Sinđelić detonated a gun powder magazine within the rebel entrenchment, killing himself, his fellow rebels and the encroaching Ottoman soldiers. Vizier Hurshid Pasha ordered that a tower be made from the skulls of the fallen rebels. The tower is 4.5 metres (15 ft) high, and originally contained 952 skulls embedded on four sides in 14 rows.
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Torre dels Cranis
Bulevar Dr Zorana Đinđića
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Scull tower is a stone structure embedded with human skulls. It was constructed following the Battle of Čegar in 1809, during the First Serbian Uprising. Serbian rebels under the command of Stevan Sinđelić were attacked by the Ottomans on Čegar Hill, near Niš. Knowing that he and his fighters would be impaled if captured, Sinđelić detonated a gun powder magazine within the rebel entrenchment, killing himself, his fellow rebels and the encroaching Ottoman soldiers. Vizier Hurshid Pasha ordered that a tower be made from the skulls of the fallen rebels. The tower is 4.5 metres (15 ft) high, and originally contained 952 skulls embedded on four sides in 14 rows.