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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 ...
Kraljevski Dvor and the Royal Chapel Beli Dvor Thatched House. The Kraljevski Dvor (Serbian: Краљевски двор, lit."Royal Palace") is a grand stucco villa in the Serbo-Byzantine Revival style by architects Živojin Nikolić and Russian architects Nikolay Krasnov.
Kraljevski Dvor Villa Zlatni Breg. Official residences. Stari Dvor, Belgrade; Novi Dvor, Belgrade; Dedinje Royal Compound, [1] Belgrade Kraljevski Dvor [2] Beli Dvor;
The Dedinje Royal Compound - location of the Kraljevski Dvor and Beli Dvor, former royal residences. Presidential official residences at 2 Konavljanska and Tolstojeva 2a [12] [13] Prime-ministerial official residence at 75 Kneza Aleksandra Boulevard [14] Ambassador's official residences of the United States and the United Kingdom
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 ...
Subsequently, Dvor sa Kulama was demolished, when the leveling of the lot began. The cornerstone was ceremonially laid on 14 September 1911, and consecrated by the Serbian metropolitan Dimitrije. [1] Titelbah personally supervised the construction, and Novi Dvor is the only known work he did as an architect of the Ministry of Construction. The ...
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.
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