Why is it funny or strange that there is a Tesla museum in Belgrade? He is a Serb, genetically and with his whole soul, because he has always emphasized how proud he is of his Serbian origin. In addition, the territory where he was born was the Military Krajina under the rule of Austria-Hungary, but before that it was Serbian territory. Serbia was much bigger and with a richer history than it is presented in the world. After all, you probably know that almost the entire world history is fake...The circumstances were such that he only visited Belgrade for a day and a half, and it is widely known that Tesla did not have time for his private life and pleasures because his greatest passion was science and his work, which he dedicated to the welfare of all humanity...
Tesla also left a will naming Serbia as a sole owner of all his possessions !! American secret service gave what they felt was OK to give and kept much of his work for US to study and understand !!
@@colinafobe2152 Mesto gde je Tesla rodjen je Gospic, pripadalo je Vojnoj krajini u sklopu je bilo AustroUgarskog carstva. Stanovnici su bili Srbi i zvali su je srpska Krajina. Tu su im data velika ovlastenja jer su bili bedem od Turaka. Ono sto je bitno, nikada tu nije bila Hrvatska, tek posle 1 SR , kada je ludi kralj pristao na prevaru a posle 2 SR se jos i prosirila.
Most foreigners do not know or do not care about Kosovo, it means nothing to them, it's just a word or some territory. That is only relevant to us. Leave them alone, they are just tourists, they don't care about politics. They flew 5,000 miles to get here. Do you know anything about any place 5,000 miles away?
@@AlexM-t6hstop copy-pasteing that comment. We cant let that slide, because if we do, there will be more and more people that will be ignorant of that. The fact that they live 5000 miles away does not matter. At the time, Kosovo is the most known thing about Serbia and is the first thing that intetnet warns you about when you look on what things you need to pay attention if you are planning on visiting Serbia. Also, when you google "map of Serbia" the first map that pops up is the map with Kosovo as part of Serbia. They had to specifically chose the map without it.
@@AlexM-t6h It is not some territory. If it is just a territory we would give that to Albania long time ago. Our Church was founded in Kosovo and Metohia, our most spiritual monasteries are in Kosovo and Metohia, our kings are crowned there, battle against Ottoman Empire 1389 happened. As Vuk Karadzic, founder of modern serbian language said all serbian folk songs about Kosovo, are from Kosovo, they are about people from that area, they are about battle against Ottoman Empire in 1389. When it was uprising against Ottoman occupation we did that mainly so we liberate Kosovo from Turks again. They did not care for other regions their main goal was to return to Kosovo one day. So no... It is not just territory. It is literally soul and heart entire nation. Serbia without Kosovo and Metohia is just an empty shell and nothing more.
@@AlexM-t6h Subotica means nothing to me, but I would still find a map without Subotica insulting. My home was burned in 1999, I was expelled by NATO and denied return for 25 years, so ofc it's insulting when a westerner comes and enjoys himself in Serbia, but still takes a second to take out his dick to piss on me.
Isn't it wonderful? I was there for a month last year, then went back for several days last week for some doctor appointments. I didn't want to leave, but I'll go back in the autumn. I'm so glad you've experienced Belgrade! It's one of the coolest cities I have ever visited.
because the root of christianity for Serbia and beautiful monasteries with Byzantine architecture like St. Sava you liked so much,that also date back to 9th century are over there... Being destroyed buy brainwashed islamic horde of terrorists...
Hi there, hope you had a great time in Belgrade. One thing though - the water from that public fountain in Knez Mihaila Street is not from a 'spring' or 'well' beneath the fountain - it's actually hooked to the City water network, I.e. that's the same water all of us are drinking in our homes. Goes without saying - it's perfectly safe. Cheers!
@@MaxandSidneyNikola Tesla is most responsible for wireless communication and remote control of radio waves but also for many other electrical inventions!!!🇷🇸😏🇷🇸😏🇷🇸🤌 It's not butter in Ćevapi this is a Serbian super cheese "Kajmak" the Best cheese in the world but only domestic made not from factory and supermarkets!!! When we buy Kajmak we go in village in central Serbia, that's real Kajmak!!! You not go in crypt (basement) of saint Sava temple too bad!!!🥺
All the weaponry in the open at the Military museum are from WW1, except for the Neva launching pad from 1999 that took down the US stealth jet bombarder for the first time in history and proved it was not "invisible". Practically all public taps (fountains) have potable water. In the cities, towns, villages, parks, by the roads ... Kosovo and Metohia is an integral part of Serbia temporarily under occupation by the US. Enjoy Belgrade and Serbia before it gets flooded by tourists and you can visit so many places free of charge. Majority of people sitting in cafes and restaurants are still Serbs.
There is some German, French (Somua tank) Czech (Skoda light tankl) Soviet (T34/85 and "Katyusha" truck with rocket launcher) even one US (Stewart light tank) armored vehicles but, yes, the most is from WWI era.
You can cut on map your country,not mine.Kosovo and Metohija is ocupied part of Serbia.If you didnt know,it is ocupied by your country,by your army.It is nice that you came in Serbia,but you shouldnt put on map without KiM.
Such an excellent video! I also agree the map of Serbia includes Kosovo. The Albanian false state is not officially recognized by the world. Saying it is an independent country is just a bluff by those who want to take away a part of Serbia s territory.
@@MaxandSidney You did not go under the Temple. Something amazing.The Crypt of the Church of Saint Sava or the Temple of the Holy Great Martyr Prince Lazar is a separate underground temple located under the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade, among its foundations. Something divinely beautiful.
You mean Serbian map? Most foreigners do not know or do not care about Kosovo, it means nothing to them, it's just a word or some territory. That is only relevant to us. Leave them alone, they are just tourists, they don't care about politics. They flew 5,000 miles to get here. Do you know anything about any place 5,000 miles away?
@@AlexM-t6h Yes, I wrote flag instead of map, sorry. Hey, there Is nonhate in my coment. That was just a note, nothing more. In the end I wrote that they are great. And, by the way, when you are in some country it Is completely normal to know what Is right and what Is wrong there
By the UN resolution 12/44 Kosovo is unseparated part of Serbia. But still you represent opinion of one warmongering military alliance leaded b the US .
You are speaking like we are starting to be big in basketball. You should try to look the history of the basketball and check that Serbia was big then too.
Serbia is beautiful country to visit! Vibrant cultural life and rich history. However, to move there and live is a different story. It became very expensive in the last couple years thanks to many rich Russians moving in and paying ridiculous amounts for apartments. Imagine average Serbian salary of 600 euros having to pay 500 just to rent a mediocre apartment which was 200 euros two years ago.
@@stevasteva4982 Ok. Even if you make 750 a month and pay 500 for rent plus 100 for bills you have 150 left for food which is more expensive than in Germany. Impossible to live unless you own an apartment!
I hope you enjoyed Serbia! Looking forward to the next episode. Check out 'Niš' and the south region next time you are here (if you haven't already) :)
guarana is just an energy drink, and that is nikola's theme is not his signature drink, guarana tastes just like any other energy drink like you said for example red bull. also basketball was always big in Serbia and way before Jokic was a thing, ever since Vlade Divac who played for Lakers we had players in the NBA. so Jokic is definitely not the only player in the NBA. Jokic is just the best. Anyways nice video
@@vesnavasanta8417 that's right, i think we have 6-7 players at the moment playing in NBA, which is some of the highest from any country outside of the USA
Yes, there is a direct flight! We got a very good deal from Turkish Airlines for the connecting flight, but it ended up not being worth it because of the delay 🙁 next time we will take the direct 😂
I love your reaction on visiting Belgrade, Serbia!❤ Welcome! My suggestion is city of Novi Sad, hometown of the Exit music festival, and so much more! Anyway, thank you for visiting my Serbia! Enjoy! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
06:29 Greatings from Serbia and WELCOME. D-I-N-A-R D=Denmark I= Italy N=Netherlands A=Australia R=Russia Just match that letters and it is correct pron. 06:31 Hmmmmm. Not 100% correct. 06:33 Correct, but different accent. Sorry, i am to mutch borring with DINAR pron. Btw. That cofee is over expensive. It is 350 dinars just for one cofee, 2,8 us dollars. You will find mutch cheeper cofee in the city center but equally good like that is. 200 dinars or something like that. 07:18 Yap: Electricity, light, WI-FI, mobile phones. Everything is legacy of Nikola Tesla. Thomas Edison is just a good businessman.
Thanks for the info! We struggled with a lot of the pronunciations 😂 so happy to visit Serbia, everyone has been very welcoming and helpful! We appreciate you watching our video!
Good video. If you like Serbian food, I suggest you go to Niš (south of Serbia). The food in Niš and some other cities (Pirot, Leskovac) in the south is the best in Serbia.
Yes 10% is i guess standard for tips here, but it's all individual, when i go alone and only drink coffee or one drink i can leave around 5%, but if i go for lunch with more people i can give 15-20% if it was a really good service. Crypt of the Saint Sava Temple is also impressive, too bad you missed it, stairs are on the left from the main entrance. Nikola Tesla museum will be moved to a new bigger building in the next 2-3 years, they are doing project documentation and we will see construction works soon. It is old factory building near Belgrade Fair.
Thanks for the info! We are definitely sad we missed the crypt, we will have to come back! We are interested to see the larger version of the Tesla museum, it was a great experience even in the smaller building!
@@MaxandSidney They have many things in depot that they can't display now because of space, Tesla cousin inherited all his belongings and brought it from US to Belgrade after he died. Current building has around 200 m2 of space (it is pre-ww2 villa, it was never planned to be used for museum) and new one will have 4000 m2. I think new one will also have replica of Wanderclyffe tower.
Thank you for each nice word abut Serbian culture and yes we have sose for chevapi it is caled Kaymak if you are alergic to milk Produkte then ask for ayvar.You will bee surprised....
In addition to Nikola Tesla, famous Serbian scientists include Mihajlo Pupin, who created a coil to increase the range of telephone current, Milutin Milanković, a world-famous mathematician, Ognjeslav Kostović Stepanović, who invented the Hydro plane, Ivo Andrić, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Mileva Marić, wife of Einstein, a great mathematician , and many formulas were actually calculated by her for Einstein....
@@MaxandSidney You can go to Ada CIganlija,its beach where people go to swim or get sun, there are also lot off sports courts there ,you get rent a bike there and drove all across ,Kosutnjak is forest in city with lot off hiking trails ,MOunt Avala is weekend escape place from you can see whole Belgrade and surroundings from Avala tower ,Belgrade waterfront is nice for evening walks etc
4:37 its not a spring water, its a water from public waterworks. It is basically a river water that went through a purification system. Tap water is perfectly safe to drink in Serbia, most of ex Yugoslavia and most of Europe.
Your map of Serbia is incorrect. If you are a guest, then respect the host. Disrespecting our sovereignty is the worst thing you can do to a host, especially a Serb.
St. Sava Temple is larger than one in Sofia, ony larger than st. Sava is temple of Christ Savior in Moscow. And mosaic in st. Sava temple is the largest mosaic ever built in history, anywhere in the world.
A ovi naši koji kukaju na strendzere sto ne znaju i ne zanima ih nista o Kosovu, neka uzmu pasoše u ruke i krenu ka GRANICI da uzvikuju Kosovo je Srbija. Vaš predsednik je odlučio da Kosovo nije Srbija, ne smarajte ljude koji prezentuju našu zemlju u najboljem svetlu.
Mostrare la mappa della Serbia senza il Kosovo è molto offensivo per tutti i serbi e semplicemente non corrisponde alla verità. Il Kosovo è ancora, secondo il diritto internazionale e le Nazioni Unite, ufficialmente parte della Repubblica di Serbia. Tanto per sapere.
Lovely video, thanks! I 'd just add don't forget delightful Danube and pre-historic, ancient, roman, medieval as well as more recent history sites alongside it. Happy travelling xxx
Belgrade was established more than two millennia ago. It has since then been inhabited as a dwelling and trading place. One of the earliest Roman names was Singidunum. Even before, part of the Vincha culture (5th millennium BC) occupied the territory of Belgrade. But, hey, sure, let's go with medieval.
I know your remark about Nikola Tesla museum being in Belgrade is funny is probably a click bait trick but his personal property was given to his matrilineal cousins who at that time lived in USA as political refuges, being strongly anti communist could not really really go back to Titos Yugoslavia. Nevertheless eventually those cousins pack all those museum pieces and sent them over to Yugoslav government which made a museum in the 1950s. Tesla house as well as his native village were burned down by extreme Croatian nationalists called Ustashe during WW2 because of his Serbian origin. Tesla was still alive while these crimes were happening so seeing Tesla on a Croatian Euro coin is sad and and really funny.
4:40 what do you mean by "it's not sanitary"? It comes from the artesian wells and water treatment plants and is then distributed throughout the city. Its the same water people have in their apartments and the same one you have in your bottles and that you drank in your drinks. Oh, and I hope you do understand that the water that drains away isn't going back in to the same system? Why is this strange to you?