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The Palace of Serbia (Serbian: Палата Србије, romanized: Palata Srbije) is a government building currently housing several cabinet level ministries and site for state visits of foreign head of states to Serbia. Building is located in Novi Beograd, Belgrade. [1]
The Novi Dvor (Serbian: Нови двор, lit. "New Palace") is the seat of the President of Serbia. It was a royal residence of the Karađorđević dynasty of Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1922 to 1934. The palace is located on Andrićev Venac in Belgrade, opposite Stari Dvor (Belgrade City Hall).
In 1924 Petar Kokotović opened a kafana on Tošin Bunar with the prophetic name Novi Beograd. After 1945, Kokotović was president of the local community of Novo Naselje–Bežanija, which later grew into the municipality of Novi Beograd. [15] In 1924 an airport was built in Bežanija, and in 1928 the Rogožerski factory was constructed. In ...
"Old Palace") is the city hall of Belgrade, Serbia, housing the office of the Mayor of Belgrade. It was the royal residence of Serbian royal family (the Obrenović and later Karađorđević) from 1884 to 1922. The palace is located on the corner of Kralja Milana and Dragoslava Jovanovića streets, opposite Novi Dvor (seat of the President of ...
Palace and town hall: Bečej City Hall: Bečej: Bečej: South Bačka District: 1880 Preserved Palace and town hall: Belimarković Castle Vrnjačka Banja: Vrnjačka Banja: Raška District: 1882–1887 Restored Manor house: Bishop's Court, Novi Sad Novi Sad: Novi Sad: South Bačka District: 1899–1901 Preserved Palace: Bishop's Court, Prizren ...
Novi Sad: 57 metres (187 ft) [2] 15 1952 (reconstructed in 2023) Previously Novi Sad Open University. Burned down on April 6, 2000. Reconstructed and repurposed on November 30, 2023. 22 NIS building: Novi Sad: 57 metres (187 ft) 13 1998 23 Ambasador Hotel: Niš: 56 metres (184 ft) 17 1968 24 Beogradski kej Towers (4 buildings) Novi Sad: 56 ...
The palace was designed by architect Aleksandar Đorđević in a Neo-palladian style, inspired by 18th century English country houses such as Ditchley Park.Its interior was decorated with English Georgian and 19th century Russian antiques by the French design firm Maison Jansen, which later decorated the White House during the administration of John F. Kennedy.
[2] Savada 3 New residential project in New Belgrade. Zep Terra Mixed use project by Zepter International. It will have 75k sqm of residential and 20k sqm of office space. Sakura Park Belgrade 228 apartments; New Minel Project will have 120.000 sq meters of residential space. Investment estimated apx 100 million euros.