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Belgrade Synagogue Sukkat Shalom
Sukkat Shalom Synagogue or Belgrade Synagogue (Serbian: Београдска синагога / Beogradska sinagoga) is currently the only fully active Jewish place of worship in Serbian capital Belgrade, as other synagogues citywide are not active.
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Vozarev Cross (Serbian: Возарев крст, romanized: Vozarev krst) is located in Belgrade, in the park between Vojvode Šupljikca Street and Mileševska Street (municipality of Vračar), and it was erected in 1847. It represents the immovable cultural property as the cultural monument.
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Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment (Serbian: Задужбина Илије М. Коларца), also known as the Kolarac People's University Building, is at 5 Students' Square in the heart of Belgrade.
Ler na WikipediaKrsmanović's House at Terazije
Krsmanović's House, situated at 34 Terazije Street in Belgrade, was built in 1885 for a merchant. In 1918, it became the house of Alexander Karađorđević, Prince Regent of Yugoslavia and was used as a theatre before it became public property after World War II.
Ler na WikipediaEthnographic Museum
The Ethnographic Museum (Serbian Cyrillic: Етнографски музеј) is a museum located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is one of the oldest museums in the Balkans.
Ler na WikipediaStanković Musical School
"Stanković" Music School in Belgrade, founded in 1911, under the auspices of King Peter I, as a musical and teaching institution. It is one of the oldest educational institutions in Belgrade. When it was established, it operated within the Choral Society "Stanković".
Ler na WikipediaAgrarian Bank Building
The Agrarian Bank Building, located at the corner of Nikole Pašića Square and Vlajkovićeva Street, in the territory of the municipality of Stari Grad, in Belgrade, has the status of a cultural monument. It was built to according to the project by architects Petar and Branko Krstić.
Ler na WikipediaPavlović`s family house
Pavlović`s family house family is situated in Belgrade, at 39 Gospodar Jevremova Street, and it has the status of the cultural monument. The house was built in 1882as a ground-floor family house of Kosta St.
Ler na WikipediaSaint Mark's Church
The St. Mark's Church or the Church of St. Mark (Serbian Cyrillic: Црква Светог Марка, romanized: Crkva Svetog Marka) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Tašmajdan park in Belgrade, Serbia, near the Parliament of Serbia.
Ler na WikipediaElementary School at Dorćol
Elementary school at Dorćol is located in Belgrade, in 23, Cara Dušana Street, and it has the status of a cultural monument.
Ler na WikipediaCvijeta Zuzoric Art Pavilion
„Cvijeta Zuzorić“ Art Pavilion (Serbian: Уметнички павиљон "Цвијета Зузорић", Umetnički paviljon "Cvijeta Zuzorić") is an exhibition building in Belgrade, in Kalemegdan, situated in the park's section of Little Kalemegdan, next to the south-eastern front of the B…
Ler na WikipediaBelgrade Town Hall Building
Belgrade Town Hall building is located at 1 Uzun Mirkova Street, in Belgrade, and has the status of the cultural monument. It was built around 1846, during the reign of Prince Aleksandar Karađorđević, and is located on the site of the former Great bazaar.
Ler na WikipediaGreat School Building, Belgrade
Velika Škola Building is located in Belgrade, at 22 Gospodar Jevremova Street, as a building significant for the beginning of the high education in Serbia, as well as for famous historical persons who lived in it, it was declared a cultural monument.
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The House of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Дом Народне скупштине Републике Србије, romanized: Dom Narodne skupštine Republike Srbije) is the seat of the National Assembly of Serbia.
Ler na WikipediaMuseum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia
The Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Музеј позоришне уметности Србије) is a museum located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
Ler na WikipediaMilan Piroćanac house
House of Milan Piroćanac is located in Belgrade, at the corner of Francuska and Simina streets, and it has the status of a cultural monument.The house was built around 1884 for Milan Piroćanac, presumably by architect Јоvan Ilkić, as a typical example of the representative urban architecture of…
Ler na WikipediaOld Telephone Exchange, Belgrade
The Old Telephone Exchange (Serbian: Зграда старе телефонске централе у Београду) is a building located in Belgrade, Serbia, at 47 Kosovska Street.
Ler na WikipediaCukur Fountain
The Čukur Fountain (Serbian: Чукур чесма/Čukur česma) is a monument built to commemorate the Čukur Fountain incident of 15 June 1862, starting with the death of a boy -- Savo Petković -- and growing into a conflict between Serbia and the Ottoman Empire (Serbia being under Ottoman suze…
Ler na WikipediaJovan Cvijić's house
Jovan Cvijić's house is situated in Belgrade, in 5 Jelena Ćetković Street. The house was built in 1905, on the site of the former garden of Мitropolit Mihailo of Belgrade, which in 1907 was transformed into the square.
Ler na WikipediaFirst Belgrade Gymnasium
First Belgrade Gymnasium (Serbian Cyrillic: Прва београдска гимназија) is a gymnasium (Central European type of grammar school) with a long tradition, founded in 1839 in Belgrade, Serbia. Since 1938, it is situated in the center of the city, on 61 Cara Dušana Street.
Ler na WikipediaChurch of Saint Alexander of Neva
The Church of St. Alexander Nevsky (Serbian: Црква Светог Александра Невског ) is a Serbian Orthodox church in Belgrade, Serbia.
Ler na WikipediaFirst Town Hospital
The First Town Hospital (Serbian: Прва варошка болница, Prva varoška bolnica) was built in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia in 1868.
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Catholic church designed by Jože Plečnik located in Bregalnička 14, Zvezdara.
Ler na WikipediaHouse at 10 Cara Dušana Street
House at 10 Cara Dušana Street (Serbian: Кућа у Улици Цара Душана broj 10, romanized: Kuća u Ulici Cara Dušana broj 10) was built from 1724 to 1727 and is the oldest surviving building in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
Ler na WikipediaSobre Sérvia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country in Southeast and Central Europe. Located in the Balkans, it is bordered by Hungary in the north, Romania in the northeast, Bulgaria in the southeast, North Macedonia in the south, Croatia in the northwest, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the west, and Montenegro in the southwest. Serbia also claims to share a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia has about 6.6 million inhabitants, excluding Kosovo.
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