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If you're a fan of brutalist architecture, Belgrade is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. The term ‘brutalism’ comes from the French phrase "béton brut," meaning raw concrete. While this style may not appeal to everyone, its retro charm and authenticity are drawing in more admirers each day.
In New Belgrade, just a bus ride away from the city center—though be prepared for potentially unreliable public transport—you'll find many striking examples of brutalist buildings. One particularly notable landmark is the Genex Tower, completed in 1980 when Belgrade was the heart of socialist Yugoslavia. This impressive structure accommodates both offices and residential spaces.