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Arheološki lokalitet Lepenski Vir

Legjobb idő a látogatásra

Visit in late spring or early autumn when the light falls softly on the Danube gorge and temperatures are pleasant. Arrive right when it opens to experience the site in near solitude with long shadows that make the stone sculptures pop.

Költségvetési tippek

Entry is around 500 RSD (about 4 EUR) for adults, with discounts for students and children. The ticket includes access to the museum on site, which holds the original sculptures and artifacts.

Ajánlott

History enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Solo travelers seeking quiet contemplation, Archaeology fans

Tervezze meg látogatását

1-2 hours

Ról ről

Gyors tények: Around 9,000 years ago, this settlement on the Danube's banks housed fish-eaters who carved haunting trapezoidal-foreheaded stone sculptures. The site's exceptionally preserved architecture reveals houses with precise trapezoidal floor plans and lime-plastered hearths arranged in a near-mathematical pattern.

Főbb látnivalók: Look closely at the massive sandstone boulders carved with fish-like human faces: they are among Europe's oldest monumental sculptures, predating the pyramids by 4,000 years. Archaeologists found these stones still standing exactly where they were placed, oriented to face the river and the sun's path across the gorge.

Bennfentes tippek

  • Wear sturdy shoes: the walkways between excavated houses are gravel and can be uneven near the river's edge.
  • The on-site museum displays the original 8,000-year-old sculptures, while casts remain outdoors, so don't skip the indoor gallery.
  • Bring binoculars to spot white-tailed eagles and cormorants fishing along the Danube from the site's elevated terrace.
  • Go on a weekday morning if possible: weekends draw bus tours from Belgrade, filling the wooden walkways by noon.
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