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  2. Historical monuments in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of the old town of Pristina were judicially regulated by the Detailed Urban Plan in 1978 by the Institute of Urban Planning of the Municipality of Pristina. This covered an area of 8,2 ha and according to it, this was the only area in the city which consisted of culturally significant buildings and landmarks.

  3. Monuments of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Llapi Mosque is positioned near the Pristina's city centre. It dates from the 15th century. [23] Its prayer room is six meters high and it also consists of a hall. In 1999 it was destroyed by Yugoslav forces after the war. A unique example in Kosovo architecture and wider. [23] Kurshumli Mosque is a sacral building constructed in the 16th ...

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Religious buildings and structures in Pristina (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Pristina" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.

  5. Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The city of Pristina hosts only three active theatres such as the National Theater, Oda and Dodona Theatre placed in center of Pristina. They offers live performances every week. The National Theatre is placed in the middle downtown of the city, near the main government building and was founded in 1946. [111]

  6. Pristina Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Pristina Central Archives, formerly the Technical High School, is located in Pristina's main historical district. Though the exact date of construction is unknown, the style points to the late 19th century, particularly given the clean horizontal lines of the Neoclassical style used on its symmetrical façade, simply decorated pilasters and floor friezes.

  7. Kosovo Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in a 1889 Austro-Hungarian-style building, formerly used as the high military command headquarters. The museum is the earliest institution of cultural heritage in Kosovo, established with the goal of preserving, restoration-conservation and presentation of movable heritage on the territory. It is situated in a special facility ...

  8. Architecture of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The initiators of the project for building the Roman Catholic cathedral in Pristina are Ibrahim Rugova and Mark Sopi, who set the cornerstone for the building on June 26, 2005. Construction began on September 5, 2007, and it was formally opened by president Fatmir Sejdiu on September 5, 2000.

  9. Great Hammam of Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The third phase's goal was to restore the building and install electricity. A company was chosen by the municipality of Pristina to run the project and was accepted by the project's board. They started work in 2012, though the Kosova Council for the Cultural Heritage and CHWB noted that changes were made to the plans.