Niš in Serbia – historic city on the Nišava
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Once again traveling on the highway from Izmir towards Augsburg, we chose the second largest city in Serbia, Niš on the Nišava, for this time's overnight stopover during the approximately 2,400-kilometer-long journey.
With its approximately 257,000 inhabitants, museums, theatres, university and other cultural institutions as well as its commercial and industrial facilities, Niš offers the lively image of a thriving medium-sized centre about 250 kilometres from the gates of Belgrade.
Traces of settlement far into the past
Just a little later the advancing Romans conquered the Celtic settlement of Navissos and so, on Roman orders, the name was changed to Naissus around 75 BC.
Romans conquer the Celtic settlement of Navissos
Around 280 AD, the later “Constantine the Great” was born in Naissus, the Roman emperor who significantly privileged Christianity in the empire and ultimately made it the state religion. After the beginning of the collapse of the Roman Empire, Naissus belonged to Byzantium from 395 AD. When the first Slavs settled in the region around 580 AD, the step of changing the name to Niš, which is still valid today, was only a small step. With the complete conquest of the city by Slavs and Avars, the rule of the Roman-Byzantine era in the Morava Valley was over for several centuries.
Emperor Barbarossa passes through Nis as a crusader
The Stambol Gate towards Istanbul
Today, the Niš Fortress is one of the city's important cultural monuments and is the focus of various cultural and artistic events, including the Nišville Jazz Festival and the cultural, film and music festival E-Fortress Festival.
The Ottoman Skull Tower
Excavations are currently being carried out again in the Mediana district, with important Roman finds being discovered directly in the city centre.
Niš in Serbia – Historic City on the Nišava
From Roman ruins to medieval fortresses and moving memorials, Niš is a place that uniquely combines past and present. In this blog, we delve deep into the history, sights, and cultural significance of this impressive city.
The History of Niš – A Journey Through Time Through Millennia
Niš was already settled in ancient times and has a turbulent history full of conquests, destruction, and reconstruction.
1. Roman Era – The Birthplace of Emperor Constantine the Great
Roman remains worth seeing in Niš:
Mediana – An ancient Roman villa with impressive mosaics and baths.
Roman Fortress Ruins – Traces of the old city walls from the Roman period.
2. Middle Ages and Ottoman Rule
After the fall of the Roman Empire, Niš was conquered by various peoples – including the Byzantines, Slavs, and Bulgarians. In the 15th century, the city fell under Ottoman rule, which lasted for almost 500 years.
Some of the city's most important buildings date from this period:
Niš Fortress – One of the best-preserved Ottoman fortresses in the Balkans.
⚔ The Skull Tower (Ćele Kula) – A unique monument from the Serbian uprisings against the Ottomans.
3. 20th Century – Wars and Resistance
Sights in Niš – The City Highlights
Niš offers a wealth of historical sites, lively markets, and cultural hotspots. Here are the top attractions:
1. Niš Fortress – A City Icon
Located in the heart of the city, the Niš Fortress was built on the remains of a Roman and medieval fortress. Today, it is a popular meeting place with cafes, galleries, and an amphitheatre for events.
2. Skull Tower (Ćele Kula) – A Monument to Resistance
3. Mediana – Experience Roman Heritage Up Close
This archaeological site features the remains of a luxurious Roman palace with well-preserved mosaics and thermal baths – a must-see for history buffs.
4. The Red Cross Concentration Camp – A Dark Chapter in History
This former concentration camp commemorates the horrors of World War II and features a deeply moving exhibition about the victims of the Nazi regime.
5. The Nišava Promenade – The Modern Face of the City
Along the Nišava River, you'll find a lively atmosphere with many restaurants, bars, and cafes – ideal for enjoying Serbian city life.
Culture and Cuisine in Niš – A Feast for the Senses
1. Music and Festivals in Niš
Nišville Jazz Festival – One of the largest jazz festivals in Southeast Europe.
Film and Theatre Festivals – Niš has a strong arts scene with regular events.
2. Serbian Specialties from Niš
Ćevapi – Grilled minced meat rolls, often served with flatbread.
Leskovački roštilj – Famous grilled dishes from the region.
Prebranac – A hearty bean stew.
Serbian rakija – A traditional fruit brandy, often homemade.
Best time to visit and tips for Niš visitors
✔ Getting there: Niš has an international airport with connections to many European cities.
✔ Accommodation: From boutique hotels to budget hostels, there are numerous accommodation options.
Conclusion – Why you should visit Niš
Niš is a city with a rich history, impressive sights, and warm hospitality. Here you can follow in the footsteps of the Romans, discover fascinating medieval buildings, and enjoy authentic Serbian life.
Whether you're a history buff, culture enthusiast, or foodie, Niš has something for everyone. Plan your next city trip to Serbia and discover the magic of this historic city on the Nišava River!
Have you ever been to Niš? Share your experience in the comments!
Coordinates: 43° 19′ N, 21° 54′ E Coordinates: 43° 19′ 28″ N, 21° 54′ 18″ E
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