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Novi Sad, Serbia |
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BELLEJOUR at Novi Sad, Serbia's second largest city - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
From the pink Bishop’s Palace at one end, the pedestrianized Zmaj Jovina street leads to Liberty Square - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Liberty Square towered over by the Name of Mary Church on one side and City Hall on the other - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Like in so many places, the use of English is frequently encountered - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Beyond a discrete McDonalds restaurant a path leads to the Hotel Centar - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
The Serbian National Theatre and the enormous art deco BANSKA Palata which was constructed in 1930 on the Bulivar Mihajla Popina - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
The Central Business District - Bulivar Mihajla Popina - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Almost hidden by the trees in leafy Jevrejska Street is the Novi Sad Synagogue, although it is not used today for religious observation - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
A Penny Farthing on the corner of Petra Drapšina Street reminds passers-by that Novi Sad is a Cycling City and, as if to prove it, bikes can be hired by this nearby Kiosk - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
The last tram ran in Novi Sad around 1958 and one has been incorporated into the Trchika Café - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Morning break as the street orderlies park up their vehicles and head for a coffee. | |||
Graffiti in a street leading off Liberty Square - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Cafés and bars on one side of the attractively laid out Modene Street and the Vespa Café at the head of the Riblja Pijaca - Novi Sad'she oldest market - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||