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Avala Tower is a 205-metre telecommunications tower on Avala Mountain, 16 km south of central Belgrade. It is the tallest structure in Serbia and one of few towers in the world built from reinforced concrete in a triangular prism design, with an observation deck at 135 metres.

The Pobednik (Victor) monument is a 14-metre bronze figure of a man holding a sword and a falcon, perched on a Roman-style column above Belgrade Fortress. Erected in 1928, it commemorates Serbia's victories in the Balkan Wars and World War I and has become the city's most recognizable silhouette.
Gardoš Tower (also known as the Tower of Sibinjanin Janko or the Millennium Tower) stands atop the highest point in Zemun, offering 360-degree views of the Danube, Sava, Belgrade Fortress, and the Pannonian plain stretching north toward Hungary.