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Live Virtual Tour: Novi Sad, Serbia with Vadim Malinovsky
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Join a Context Learning expert, broadcasting live from the streets of Novi Sad to walk you through the historical center of the tourist gem of Serbia. As the city center is relatively small, we will cover all the main highlights of the city as well the main historical events important for this city and this region of Serbia – called Vojvodina.
Led by historian Vadim Malinovsky, this live virtual tour will give participants a street view of Novi Sad and teach us how to find our way through the heart of the city. Designed to inform curiosity as well as future travels, participants will come away with an increased understanding of the planning of the capital city of Serbian province Vojvodina which is heralded as the most architecturally beautiful region of the country.
Vadim is a historian (MA) who has graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University. His focus is contemporary Russian history. He is working on a PhD dissertation on Stalin's national policy.
This conversation is suitable for all ages.
90 minutes, including a 30 minute Q&A.
Taking Vadim's tour of Novi Sad was the next best thing to being there in person. He covered all the major sights of the second largest city in Serbia including history, culture and local customs. Another fantastic tour with Vadim!
What a charming town, Novi Sad! It Beats Belgrade to pieces. Vadim did it again, walking and talking for an hour and a half and being educational as well as entertaining!.Loved the architecture of many of the buildings. I am amazed at Vadim's English! He is a favorite!
I did not know the town, not even its name, but thanks to Vadim, it was packed with information and beautiful sights. Some facts are very disturbing but so is history!