In the summer of 1728, news of Szeged’s witch burnings drifted down the Tisza and unsettled Ratzenstadt and Petrovaradin. Twelve souls had been condemned for selling rain to the Turks, their confessions torn out under torture before the pyres blazed on Witches’ Island. Merchants in the Almaš quarter whispered in fear, soldiers in Petrovaradin scoffed but still crossed themselves. Though the fires burned far away, their glow seemed near: neighbors grew suspicious, remedies were hidden, and the lesson lingered—that in times of hunger, fear triumphs over reason, and any neighbor might be next to burn.
Episodes (7)
Born from a humble refugee chapel and the legend of a buried icon, the Almaschka Church rose to defy the city’s doubts, built in a feat of devotion that saw a new sanctuary raised around the old before its walls were carried out through the great west door. Across three centuries it has withstood bombardment, war, and the shifting tides of empire, its gilded iconostasis and scarred tower standing as both a monument to the pride of the Almaschani and the unbroken heart of Podbara.
Step into the shadows of Neusatz, where Albert Einstein’s footsteps echo not as a scientist, but as a husband and father. Discover intimate moments within the Marić family home, the quiet lanes, and the rituals that shaped a forgotten chapter of his life.
Descend into the stone arteries of Petrovaradin Fortress, where empires collided and the Danube bore silent witness to fire and fate. In this episode, we unearth the brutal August morning when Prince Eugene's calculated fury broke the Ottoman tide—and a new border was carved in blood. From the thunder of cannon to the hush of Novi Sad’s haunted alleys, this is the battle that turned whispers into history.
This episode traces the Marczibányi family's profound impact on Kamenica, from Count Lőrinc's Enlightenment-inspired reshaping of the region to Count István and Márton's cultural and artistic innovations. We also spotlight the castle’s transformation from decline to a refuge under the care of Jelena Lozanić, celebrating its history of ambition, creativity, and renewal as a beacon of hope and community.
Uncover Petrovaradin's journey from early settlements to a strategic fortress on the Danube River. This episode examines its transformations under Celtic, Roman, Ottoman, and Habsburg influence, highlighting wartime struggles, post-war resilience, and enduring legends. Join us to explore the rich history and culture that shaped this remarkable town.
This episode traces the journey of Neusatz's iconic marshalling yard, from its Austro-Hungarian origins influenced by Gustave Eiffel's industrial designs to its pivotal role in WWII tragedies. The yard's significance endures through preservation efforts and cultural revitalizations, standing as a living metaphor for the city's transformation through history.







