RITAM GRADA RHYTHM OF THE CITY
who created the look of this little island paradise. en Belgrade’s bohemians moved in, including Momo Ka- por, actor Pavle Vujisić, Zuko Džumhur, Desanka Mak- simović, and for a while even Hollywood producer Dan Tana lived there. e peculiarity of the inhabitants of this river island is also reflected in the mixture of con- struction styles. ere are dwellings shaped like space- ships, log cabins, little houses born of the imagina- tion, rafts with comfortably decorated mini houses… eir descendants are still mostly there today, thus preserving the authentic artistic and bohemian image. Here you can enjoy yourself strolling for hours, but also enjoy views of those attractive little houses and gardens that fit perfectly into the ambience. However, before you step aboard, it is required to follow the in- structions of the Ada Međica Association of Lovers of the Sava and Danube, which says: “when you board the boat that sails from the Sava quayside to Ada Međica, on the riverbank you leave behind your surname, po- sition, profession, party affiliation, bank balance... You step onto the island with only that which makes you human and lungs filled with love for nature”. is is perhaps also the best description of the situation you will encounter on the island. It is actually only just over a kilometre long and has a beach on the upper tip that everyone can use. e water in this part of Belgrade is crystal clean and completely safe. All nature lovers are welcome, regard- less of whether they have their own raft or dwelling, or whether they’re casual passers-by seeking respite from
Belgrade oasis of peace and tranquillity The small river island of Ada Međica is hidden away, clean and orderly, without cars and crowds, a place where you can be alone with the river I t only takes around ten minutes to travel from the bustle of the city to the green oasis of Ada Međica, tranquil and nestled away in greenery, washed by the waves of the Sava from Ada Cigan- lija on one side and the blocks of New Belgrade on the other. You can’t get to this hideout of the cap- ital by road, only by boat, your own or the one ferry- ing guests from Block 70, but there are many reasons to take that boat and walk the lanes that have been trampled from the beginning by famous actors, paint- ers, journalists, writers and other Belgrade legends. It was way back in 1962 when the first tree house was created by architect Peđa Ristić. He was the one
Ada Međica nije oduvek bila mesto za odmor. Zbog svog položaja, gotovo na samoj sredini Save, ova ada bila je granica između država, nacija, kultura, vera… Ada Međica hasn’t always been a place for rest and relaxation. Due to its position almost in the middle of the Sava, this river island marked a border of the state, nation, culture, religion…
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