Tašmajdan Park, Public park in central Belgrade, Serbia.
Tašmajdan Park is a green space in central Belgrade with over one thousand trees of different species, forming a natural retreat within the city. The grounds include playgrounds, sports facilities, walking paths, and a musical fountain.
The site was an ancient quarry where stone was extracted for Roman construction. Many centuries later, St Mark's Church was built here during the first half of the twentieth century.
St Mark's Church anchors the park with its distinctive architecture and draws visitors exploring religious art in an open setting. It is a place where spirituality and city life intersect.
The park is easily accessible on foot and has multiple entrances from different streets. Visitors find clear pathways and natural landmarks throughout to navigate the space.
Beneath the park lies a network of caves with geological formations millions of years old. These underground spaces were also used for storage throughout history.
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