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The Kraljevski Dvor (Serbian: Краљевски двор, lit. "Royal Palace") is the main building in the Dedinje Royal Compound and was the official residence of the Karađorđević royal family from 1934 to 1941. [1] The palace was built between 1924 and 1929 with the private funds of King Alexander I and since 2001 is home of Crown Prince ...
Beli Dvor (Serbian: Бели двор, lit. "White Palace") was built from 1934 to 1937 with the private funds of King Alexander I and was the residence of Prince Regent Paul from 1934 to 1941. Following the World War II, the new communist government seized the assets and property of the Karađorđević royal family.
lit. "Old Palace"; official residence of the King from 1884 to 1922; now Belgrade City Hall Novi Dvor: lit. "New Palace"; official residence of the King from 1922 to 1934; now the seat of the President of Serbia: Kraljevski Dvor: lit. "Royal Palace"; official residence of the King from 1934 to 1941; now the residence of the Crown Prince ...
This week in Zagreb, Croatia, I saved 20% on tickets to the ballet. In Paris, I got in free to all the best museums. In London, I skipped the line at Shakespeare's Globe theater. And whether you ...
Kraljevski Dvor (Royal Palace) House of Flowers; Main Post Office Palace; Mehmed Paša Sokolović Fountain; Military Hospital; Mika Alas House; Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building; National Theatre; National Bank Building; Nebojša Tower; Nikola Pašić House; Nikola Spasić Endowment Building; Novi Dvor (New Palace) Officers' Club; Old ...
Palace, administrative building, academic library and chamber of commerce: National Assembly House: Belgrade: Stari Grad: Belgrade: 1907–1936 Preserved Palace and Parliament: Niš City Hall: Niš: Niš: Nišava District: 1924–1925 Preserved Palace and town hall: Novi Dvor (New Palace) Belgrade: Stari Grad: Belgrade: 1911–1922 Restored ...
Supervision of construction was overtaken by the Prince Regent Paul until its completion in 1937. The Queen Maria and her three sons, continued to reside at Kraljevski Dvor during this time. [1] Prince Paul was the only member of the royal family to reside in the palace before the outbreak of the World War II and subsequent invasion of Yugoslavia.
The last crown prince of Yugoslavia, Alexander, has lived in Belgrade at the Dedinje Royal Palace since 2001. As the only son of the last king, Peter II, who never abdicated, and the last official heir of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia he claims to be the rightful heir to the Serbian throne in the event of restoration.
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