Sremska Mitrovica & Zasavica
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SERBIA BALKAN INCOMING BY Republic of Serbia, 11000 Belgrade Kopernikova 18, entrance 2 Sremska Mitrovica Tel/fax: 381 11 2762 747 / 7700 026 E-mail: [email protected] LICENCEOTP 8/2014 & Zasavica www.serbiabalkanincoming.com Sremska Mitrovica and Zasavica - Archeology, History and Nature tour Imperial Palace, Museum of Srem, Wheat Square, Square of St. Stephen, Square St. Demetrius, Holy Trinity Square; Zasavica Special Nature Reserve: walking tour and the boat ride A half-day excursion (approximately 4 hours) Program includes: • Transportation by coach or minibus (depending on the number of registered passengers) • A ticket for the Imperial Palace, Museum • A ticket for the Special Nature Reserve Zasavica • Services of a licensed travel guide in English • Travel organization costs Price per person: 55 euro Minimal for realization at a stated price – 5 persons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpP4e4O2V_M&feature=share https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DeRlFYH9Dk First, we will visit Sremska Mitrovica, a city that has changed its name and shape many times throughout history. First, the area was a wooden Illyrian-Celtic settlement, then a Roman city and capital, a medieval town with many masters, an oriental palanka with minarets, a regiment's frontier town, a craft and trade centre, and, finally, a modern industrial city full of new history. Among the main sites in Sremska Mitrovica are the remains of the Roman Sirmium. Today, visitors can see the remains of the Imperial Palace and some parts of the old town core in Žitni Square. Other sites in Mitrovica include the Basilica of St. Dimitri, the Museum of the Srem Region and the Lazar Vozarević's Gallery After the visit to Sremska Mitrovica we will head towards Zasavica. Zasavica is located just several kilometres across the Sava river from the town of Sremska Mitrovica. The Zasavica bog is a marshy lowland in the floodplain of the Sava river. Zasavica is a Special Nature Reserve, formed in 1997 and placed under state protection as the category I natural treasure of exquisite value. It is proclaimed an Important Bird Area and since 2001 it is a member of the Europark Federation. Today, visitors have an opportunity to take a boat ride in the swamp, see endemic animal special up close, try traditional recipes, and walk around the unique landscape. .