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City Park in Zemun or Zemun Park (Serbian: Градски парк у Земуну / Земунски парк) is a park in Zemun, a neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Located on the rim of the Old Core of Zemun, it is considered today as one of the symbols of Zemun and one of the most beautiful parks in BelgradeOn the location of modern park, from 1730 to 1871 there was Kontumac, or the quarantine hospital. As Zemun was Austro-Hungarianborder town to Serbia, which was administered by the Ottoman Empire to 1815 (de facto; de jure to 1878), the quarantine was built for both the passengers and the goods coming from across the Sava river.List of notables held at Kontumac at various times includes rebellion leader Karađorđe, writer Joakim Vujić, French poet Alphonse de Lamartine and Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. Zemun was granted a free royal city status in 1871 and the Kontumac was closed. In 1875 the lot became a municipal property and the decision to turn it into the promenade and the park was made.
The park was an idea of Ivan Perković, who also conducted the works on adapting the terrain into the park. The construction began in 1880 when the green area around the Great Realschule (modern Zemun Gymnasium) was formed. Original park was formed in the next 6 years and was officially open in 1886. For a while, it was named Elizabet-Park, after the Elisabeth, Empress consort of Austria, while it got its present name after the World War I. However, the forming of the park into its present size and layout lasted for decades and was finally completed in 1931. The seedlings were supplied by the well known Viscount's Nursery Garden from the town of Ilok.
The park covers an area of 7.72 ha (19.1 acres). It is populated by the both deciduous and conifer trees. 15 individual trees are protected by the law. In total, there are 1,300 individual trees in the park.
In 1932, the building of the Faculty of Agronomy was constructed in the southern section of the park. A meteorological equipment was also located in the park until October 1944.
There are numerous sculptures and monuments in the park. Among them, in 1933 a monument to Lamartine was erected on the locatin between the two churches in the park. It commemorated Lamartine's stay in the Kontumac in 1833, during his travels to the East which he published in 1835 as the "Voyage en Orient". In 1946, two Partisan monuments were erected, commemorating the fightings with the German occupational forces during the World War II: the "Bombard" (by Vanja Radauš) and the "Hostage" (by Boris Kalin). In front of the Orthodox church, there is a monument named "Hačkar", a gift from the people of Armenia to the people of Yugoslavia after the help from the Yugoslav pilots during the aftermath of the disastrous 1988 Armenian earthquake, which struck on 7 December 1988. In 2004, a bust of poet Branko Radičević was dedicated. Remains of the Roman sarcophagus are exhibited between the gymnasium and the military barrack.
There are three drinking fountains in the park and several protected individual trees of European yew and four groups of Caucasian walnuts. There is also one preserved Artesian well.
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04 January 2024, 19:34 BullFull found the geocache
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26 May 2019, 07:39 Tungmar found the geocache
I woke up at 5 o'clock and it was a nice sunny Sunday outside. So I eat a quick breakfast and went for this cache. I could find it on the first grab. Thanks a lot for this cache with the infos!