Introduction If we’d have to describe Karađorđe’s Park through a series of phrases we would choose the park of wartime memorials, dogs, white coats and football hooligans. Karađorđe’s Park is considered the founder of public green spaces in Belgrade. The first deliberately planted chestnuts and acacias date all the way back to 1806. Today, the park covers a modest area of 3 acres on the Vračar slope, edged by two thoroughfares – Neboysha’s street and Liberation Boulevard. The main path goes full length of the park. The foliage that encircles it is almost like a fairytale alleyway. And just a…