Petrovaradin Festung

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Petrovaradin Fortress, nicknamed "Gibraltar on/of the Danube", is a fortress in the town of Petrovaradin, itself part of the City of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is …

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Apr 3, 2025
Worth visiting, especially if the weather is good. Make sure you go all the way to the top; the view of the Danube River is beautiful.Full review by Irene_Lomo
Nov 27, 2024
On a Grand Circle River boat cruse to the Black sea. Walked across the bridge next to our boat and climbed into a 1692 Hasburg fortification / citadel / protective for the city = A keep) for towns p…Full review by Tommy599
Oct 23, 2024
You probably know this is one of the top attractions in Novi Sad - it is worth it for sure! A very peaceful setting above the Danube, stacked with great restaurants.Full review by Trevon P

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Architectural style:Austrian fortification
Construction completed:1780
Opened:1780
Construction started:1692

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Hi good evening, I am interesting for visiting the tunnels at Petrovaradin Fortress. Is there a phone number or a web …
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Hi good evening, I am interesting for visiting the tunnels at Petrovaradin Fortress. Is there a phone number or a web page for booking me tour??
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Giude service City Museum of Novi Sad at Petrovaradin Fortress Tunnels are in management of this museum (021) 6433-145; (021) 6433-613
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Is there public transportation to enter the fortress? If there is an entry fee, how much is it and if so can credit cards be …
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Is there public transportation to enter the fortress? If there is an entry fee, how much is it and if so can credit cards be used? Thanks
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Among the busses from Novi Sad are nrs. 3 and 9 from the centre. Alight at the first stop across the bridge. Turn into one of the streets on the side where the bus stops. On the next …
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Among the busses from Novi Sad are nrs. 3 and 9 from the centre. Alight at the first stop across the bridge. Turn into one of the streets on the side where the bus stops. On the next crossing road stands a church. To its left is a steep cobbled footpath. To its right (some 50 metres) are steps that will meet the footpath halfway up. Alternatively, Walk in the direction in which the bus was driving, pass through the gate and take the first turning right. This access way is not as steep as the footpath and has a somewhat easier going pavement. There is no public transport up to the fortress itself. You might take a cab up. I took one down from the Leopold I hotel to the bus station on the other side of town. Without tip, it cost me 323 dinar (June 2016), that translates into under € 3. There is no fee to enter the fortress itself. The tunnels and the city museum charge admittance. But you do not have to visit those.
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