A stroll down this cobbled street will conjure up the spirit of Old Belgrade. It is located on a hill above the Sava River Port, where a Serbian settlement developed outside the fortress walls in the middle ages. Today, it features art studios and galleries, cafés, the main building of the College of Arts and remains of the National Library destroyed in 1941 bombing by Luftwaffe, when the entire collection of books and priceless medieval manuscripts in Cyrillic Script were destroyed in a fire. The street was named after a Serbian hero from the Kosovo Battle of 1389.