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5277:(demolished to make way for the Mihajlo Pupin Boulevard) and a whole range of other buildings were created under the influence of the new style. These buildings fitted into the city's historic core, spread to still unbuilt plots of new streets, and were built in the years after the First World War, heralding the modern architecture of the 20th century. Thanks to the principles of secession, new materials have been introduced into the architecture (concrete, glass, forged iron, ceramics), functional residential and public spaces have been created, faƧades have been revived with imaginative constructive solutions and new decorative repertoire, and the urban matrix has acquired its present-day appearance. Most notable examples of secession architecture in Novi Sad are from the Vienna secession style done by
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3603:. Most of the city was razed to the ground (2004 buildings out of 2812 were destroyed) by Hungarian revolutionaries bombarding it from Petrovaradin Fortress. After that period, the architectural legacy of Novi Sad would mostly be preserved in baroque styled architecture and subsequent historic revival styles. However, most of the baroque styled buildings, besides those in the city center, would have less richer architectural significance compared to the ones preserved in Petrovaradin.
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4944:. It was an ideological collection of national myths, depictions of pre-Christian supremacy, a journey into the past, and the celebration of pre-Ottoman roots. Serbia would come out of the Expo with international praises and accolades, reinvigorating its national consciousness, which was evident through the vibrant unique architecture built in Serbia after the Expo. The Serbo-Byzantine Revival style would be showcased at several Expos prior to the creation of the
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3352:) prior to mid-19th century, with some farms and villages recreating and preserving salaÅ” aesthetic for village tourism. They use local materials such as mud, bricks, wood, and reed, with finer details crafted and built by traditional artists often utilizing motifs of the many different ethnic groups of Vojvodina. Some Vojvodina cities and towns still showcase salaÅ” architecture, ether through preserved houses or museum models such as those in the
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local style evolved from Serbo-Byzantine
Revival, adding Serbian national motifs with secessionist sensibilities. Buildings such as the House of Vuk's Foundation and Old telephone exchange by Branko TanazeviÄ, and Old Post Office by Momir KorunoviÄ, showcase the blend of medieval church motifs with modern art nouveau. Most non-religious Serbo-Byzantine Revival architecture had secessionist motifs in its design, such as the Courthouse in
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1633:. The external design of church buildings is done in a Byzantine style, which is manifested by the use of grey or yellowish stones and red bricks which are usually arranged so that they create decorative patterns on the faƧade. Unlike the RaÅ”ka style and the original fresco painting that accompanied it, the buildings of the Vardar style were decorated with frescoes that were modeled after the Byzantine ones of the period.
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Most visual motifs on
Subotica secession buildings convey a specific meaning and purpose. Example of this can be seen on the Former Savings Bank indicating its original purpose as a bank through the visuals on its outer faƧade. The hive and the stylized little owls are symbols of wisdom. The sun, the
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Socialist Yugoslavia, secession buildings would have their faƧades altered with the inclusion of socialist and communist imagery. The City Hospital built in 1909 (known also as the Clinical Center of Vojvodina) had the coat of arms of Socialist Yugoslavia added to the main upper faƧades, which
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Serbian traditions, originated and are widely practiced, due to most churches and places of Christian worship being demolished by the Ottomans. Today it is a common tradition among the Serbian Orthodox representatives in local communities to pick sacred trees, conserving and protecting them in the
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is the most popular rural house in the Balkan region, typical for Serbia south of the Danube, and is a further evolution of the log-cabin design seen with
Brvnara style. The construction is of wooden skeleton walls filled with mud and reef and plastered with mud on the outside and with plaster on the
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AdamoviÄ families, then the new premises of Synagog, City Hospital, Iodine Spa, Hungarian Gymnasium
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log cabins, they use local wood materials in construction, with a simple rectangular shape, with the exception of the oval entrance area, curving the threshold and roof, and topped with a simple wooden cross. The shingles are made of large wooden plates. The church bell is usually place outside next
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built in 1854. The walls are pierced by many windows arranged symmetrically. The faƧade is decorated with one or two bay windows, overlooking the street and expanded interior space, while the courtyard faƧade is decorated with a balcony. The court, located at the rear of the manor, is fenced by high
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monasteries. With the normal foundation of the church, the interior is the same as with the Serbo-Byzantine style, while with the concise foundation there are some differences. According to their external design, Morava style structures are very similar to those in the Serbo-Byzantine style, because
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river, near to which most of these churches were built. The basic characteristic of this style is the foundation of the church in the form of trolistas and trikonhos, which is in fact a church with a cross-like foundation (normal and concise), like in the Serbo-Byzantine style, to which, in addition
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Serbian and Serb culture and the architecture build then and afterwards. From romanesque, to gothic, Ottoman, Byzantine, moorish and local styles (RaŔka, Vardar, Morava), this period laid the foundations for future historic revival styles, as well as Serbia's own
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International Style in Serbia in the later half of the 20th century mostly consists of buildings stripped from most decorative elements, having an emphasis on glass skyscraper styled designs. This trend would continue in the early decades of the 21st century, with some design variations starting to
5972:, and DuÅ”an BabiÄ pushed for the widespread adoption of modern architecture as the "national" style of Yugoslavia to transcended regional differences. Despite these shifts, differing relationships to the west made the adoption of modernism inconsistent in Yugoslavia WWII. Of all Yugoslavian cities,
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was one of the key moments in developing and solidifying the Serbo-Byzantine
Revival style (both internally and internationally), as the newly formed Serbian Paris Exhibition Committee brought together distinguished professors and experts from various fields that would contribute in summarizing the
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Most medieval fortification architecture in Serbia followed ether
Romanesque, Gothic, Byzantine, or Morava style influences. They were ether constructed on top of existing Roman or Byzantine fortifications, or on newly planned terrain (ether flat or on top of a hill). Surviving examples had all the
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There was a short continuation of Art
Nouveau in the interwar period, mostly replaced by other modernism movements. Art Deco in Serbia was not as popular of an architectural style as Art Nouveau was. Only few buildings took design elements from the movement, with an emphasis on statues, figure and
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Most of the Zrenjanin secession buildings were built at the end of the 19th century, at a time of intense economic growth and very vibrant construction activity, which is particularly accelerated before the start of the First World War. Both Vienna and Hungarian SzecessziĆ³ styles were prevalent in
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Most Serbian Orthodox churches were built with all the characteristics of Baroque churches built in the Austrian and Hungarian administered regions. The churches usually had a bell tower (some with two or three bell towers), and a single nave building with the iconostasis inside the church covered
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region in Western Serbia (and in general in the dinaric alps ā Western part of Serbian Kraijna, Bosnia, Eastern Montenegro). The luscious pine forests supply with good building material. Usually it has an elongated form, stands on a stone cellar and is placed orthogonally to the steep terrain and
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The method of construction in Serbian rural architecture were based on the experience of Serbian farmers, self-taught builders, who choose the best solutions and adjusted their houses to their life and work. This was not only expressed by the disposition of basic layout, format and organization of
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in 1321, is the most beautiful monument of Serbian architecture from the 14th century. The church of this monastery is an example of a construction that achieved the highest degree of architecture not only in the Byzantine form but in the creation of an original and freestyle exceeding its models.
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for example had their designs noticeably altered, ether due to natural disasters or pillages, requiring extensive repairs and restorations to the structures, or general alterations to the original designs through the building's expansion. Most noticeable alterations to the designs are visible with
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at the turn of the 20th century would showcase a wide array of secessionist architecture, both international and local styles. Most common international style was from Vienna, with buildings of Merchant StamenkoviÄ, UroÅ” PrediÄ and Leona Panajot showcasing this style's common visual patterns. The
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Hungarian Student Dorm "Europe" by Bela Migoi is an example of contemporary Romanesque Revival architecture. Inspired by the Catholic Church of St. Elizabeth by Mihajl Plavec right next to the dorm, the two structures complement each other in visual design despite nearly a century apart from each
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and others being the best examples of Orthodox church architecture in the baroque style. Modern Orthodox religious architecture in Vojvodina would rarely recreate baroque styles, often opting for Serbo-Byzantine Revival style instead. There are also examples of Catholic and Protestant churches in
2516:. Trying to cut ties from Ottoman influence, both politically, culturally and architectural, Serbia would shift towards more western European styled architecture and city planning that were common in Serb populated areas of the Habsburg Empire. Skilled architects from what would later be known as
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and other parts of the country. Brutalism would be a prevalent architectural style in Serbia, changing the design, scale and use of concrete elements in building construction, up until the end of the 20th century with the breakup of Socialist Yugoslavia. Yugoslav Brutalism in Serbia incorporates
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Folk and vernacular architecture from Serb villages remains relatively preserved and recreated in several instances. The southern architectural styles typically features wooden structures, sometimes plastered, typically secluded villages where Ottoman influence was less prevalent. These types of
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would fall from style in the later half of the 19th century, due to Serbia's independence from the Ottoman Empire and the shift to more western European trends in culture and architecture. Very few examples of Ottoman architecture survived after the 19th century due to this shift in culture and
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architecture. The same goes for the frescos, which has developed a new Serbian style which is more intimate, sensitive and effeminate in appearance. During this period, the fortifications architecture developed as part of the two largest fortresses on Serbian soil, including extensive fortified
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peacock feather, and the squirrels as faithful gatherers in the upper part of the Palace ā all symbols that point to diligence and frugality. While SzecessziĆ³ is most prominent in Subotica, other Vojvodina cities, villages, and settlements showcase the style, such as the Arena Movie Theater in
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remained there until the 2022 restoration. Mihajlo Pupin secondary school of electrical engineering built in 1921 still showcases the coat of arms of Socialist Serbia on top of the front entrance, one of the rare remaining examples of socialist imagery on pre-existing architecture in Novi Sad.
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The legacy of medieval Serbian architecture is evident through churches, monasteries, fortresses, and castles preserved despite the turbulent history. While very few folk and vernacular buildings survived from the medieval period, their trace influences can be seen through the many vernacular
5424:, while the other is more committed, national, often called the Hungarian version of secession (SzecessziĆ³). Among them are the most famous in the protected core of the city of Subotica, such as the City Hall, Synagogue, Former Savings Bank, and more, which were designed by Marcell Komor and
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In contemporary Serbia, many of these medieval fortresses and castles are partially or in complete ruins, with efforts made to restore or preserve them through extensive conservation and restoration efforts. There are scant remains of surviving fortress and castle interiors and how they were
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had finally been shaped. The exterior of the Patriarchate is a vision of shapes characteristic of contemporary Serbian architecture. On the major part of the outer walls paint decoration was used instead of stone relief and brick and stone decoration. A typical Serbo-Byzantine church has a
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faƧades (Ravanica). However, unlike the Serbo-Byzantine style, in which stones and bricks are not always built to form ornamental patterns, the Moravian style is usually decorated by replacing bricks and sieges, especially the higher areas of the church. In addition, the use of stone
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province, specifically Catholic and Protestant areas. The neo-romanesque buildings in Vojvodina differ in design of romanesque churches in southern Serbia, due to taking more visual architectural motifs of Central European romanesque, with sharper spires and round front windows.
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and the Morava architectural style, but would quickly be snuffed out when the Ottomans took full control of Serbian lands, with no clear examples of renaissance architecture present in Serbia until historic revival movements in the modernity period.
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River near the Pont de l'Alma at the end of the Rue des Nations, Serbia introduced itself through a pavilion that looked like a church (almost looking like the Church of St. Mark in Belgrade) or a medieval Serbian Orthodox monastery (similar to
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came to symbolize the nation's break from the USSR (a notion that later diminished with growing acceptability of modernism in the Eastern Bloc). The nation's postwar return to modernism is perhaps best exemplified in
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were proponents of new tendencies in sacral architecture which used classic examples in the Byzantine tradition. The style would even incorporate elements of Art Nouveau and Secession with national motifs.
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was a common architectural movement throughout Serbia in the later half of the 19th and early 20th century. It was a mixture of several historic revival styles common in Western Europe at the time, such as
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was mostly inspired by French and Hungarian architecture of the time. It would develop in parallel with Serbia's own national romanticism revival movement, often blending the two revival movements.
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in the 3rd century BC, It has since been built on by Romans, Serbs, Turks, Austrians and show an example of continuing 2,300-year-old architecture, serving as one of the best landmarks in Belgrade.
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in the center with smaller domes around the center one. The inside of the church is covered with frescos that illustrate various biblical stories and portrays Serbian saints.
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this style, though communities from these Christian denominations would often opt in designing churches in different revival styles, such as neo-gothic and neo-romanesque.
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between 1428 and 1480. It is considered one of the largest fortifications in Europe in terms of covered terrain. The monumental complex was built in the
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national architectural style. The territories of medieval Serbia would often shift during this period, which would leave many Serb architectural works in
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numerous architects left Serbia and continued their work in a number of European, American and African countries, creating several hundreds of building.
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province, usually used for Catholic, Protestant, and Franciscan churches such as the Monastery of St. Michael (1729), the Church of St. Roch (1896) in
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process. There are also examples of living sacred trees being carved for decades to create makeshift churches, such as the Zapis in Jovac village near
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in 1371 is often used as the turning point) to 1459, when Serbia fell under Ottoman rule, while the symbolic beginning of the epoch was marked by
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began to garner a following within Yugoslavia, particularly among younger architects, a trend possibly influenced by the 1959 disbandment of the
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with the Building of the First Danube Steamboat Society (1926) in Belgrade, contributing to a more eclectic approach to Art Deco in Serbia.
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10175:(1261ā1557), exh. cat. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art; New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004. p. 658, 721 color ills., 146 b/w.
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in Serbian architecture during the Middle Ages, covers the period from the seventh decade of the 12th to the end of the 13th century, with
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was characterized by emerging, unique, and often differing national and regional narratives. As a socialist state remaining free from the
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and Josif Najman is the best example of Art Deco present in Serbia. Other examples took elements of existing modernism designs, such as
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condemned modernism as "bourgeois formalism," a move that caused friction among the nation's pre-war modernist architectural elite.
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was built by completely demolishing the fortified monastery of BĆ©lakĆŗt, which itself was built around the remains of a Roman fort.
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and others), which were under NemanjiÄ's control at the time. The so-called golden age of Serbian painting, which began with the
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which has passed to Habsburg rule starting from the end of the 17th century (with several takeovers of Central Serbia as well).
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rich history of Serbia through the items and architecture presented at the Expo. With a prominent location at the bank of the
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river would be partially or completely demolished to make way for the geometric star shaped designs. Such fate occurred with
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Interwar Modernism in Serbia consists of buildings stripped from almost all decorative elements. Some were reminiscent of
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Between Artistic Nostalgia and Civilisational Utopia: Byzantine Reminiscences in Serbian Architecture of the 20th Century
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is exceptional even among other Synagogues of Europe, being the second largest preserved Synagogue in Europe (after the
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hosts particularly remarkable buildings from the period, inspired by Hungarian SzecessziĆ³. Other settlements such as
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in the name of a shared Slavic identity. Following governmental centralization after the 1918 creation of the
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to form a new style. By the end of 13th and in the first half of 14th century the Serbian state enlarged over
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KuliÄ, Vladimir (2012). "An Avant-Garde Architecture for an Avant-Garde Socialism: Yugoslavia at EXPO '58".
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Integrated Rehabilitation Project Plan / Survey of the Architectural and Archaeological Heritage (IRPP/SAAH)
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by Dragoljub KrstiÄ in 1991. Dedicated to St Pantelejmon, the small church was intentionally built in an
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the drum dome structures, commonly altered into ether the original or revival Serbo-Byzantine styles.
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when many Greek artists fled to Serbia. Their influence can be seen at the Church of the Ascension at
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gravitated around. A large example of these RaŔka style churches and monasteries are also located in
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styles, while Morava style was influenced by Vardar style, with distinctive Serbian design elements.
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in Studenica, characterized as an ideal church, was built in the first decades of the 14th century.
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tree, which holds great significance in both Christian and Pagan Serbian culture and mythology.
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has about 100 buildings built in the style of secession. The movement arrived in Subotica via
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GraÄanica: King Milutin's Church and Its Place in Late Byzantine Architecture
9337:"10 Works of Yugoslav Modernist Architecture in Africa & the Middle East"
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style in Serbia, with both secession and oriental elements blended together.
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Non-religious baroque architecture is prevalent in areas around or north the
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Historiography of the Morava Architecture: Controversial Points of the Study
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designs in the modernity period, medieval fortresses along the banks of the
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has a long, rich and diverse history. Some of the major European style from
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tradition. Most notable Vardar styled churches and monasteries are due to
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Regional Programme for Cultural and Natural Heritage in South East Europe
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style, indicating direct links with the seaside, Adriatic coastal towns (
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church architecture can be seen mostly in the southern parts of Serbia.
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Saving the Cultural Heritage of Serbia and Europe in Kosovo and Metohia
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Serbian Culture Through Centuries: Selected List of Recommended Reading
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as well as in the wall paintings at the Church of the Holy Apostles at
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Catholic Church of St. Stephan (1904) and Carmelite Convent (1905) by
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were built during these periods, often with baroque styled buildings.
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Johnson, Mark Joseph; Ousterhout, Robert; Papalexandrou, Amy (2012).
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9893:. Belgrade: University of Belgrade ā Faculty of Architecture: 1ā22.
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Byzantine architecture as inspiration for serbian new age architects
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Byzantine architecture as inspiration for serbian new age architects
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Regional Institute for Monument Protection, Smederevo (March 2004).
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Most impressive example of medieval fortifications can be seen with
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between 1343 and 1352 on the site of an earlier church, part of the
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and mosque sizes. However, contemporary mosques such as the one in
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Subotica Synagogue interior by Marcell Komor and DezsÅ Jakab, 1901
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and that there are two styles. One from European flows such as in
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8160:"Smederevo Fortress ā Smederevo ā Serbia (Serbia and Montenegro)"
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Monument to the fallen from the People's Revolution 1941ā1945 by
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7852:"B92 ā News ā Society ā Million-year-old mammoth skeleton found"
7827:"Photo from Reuters Pictures ā News, photos, topics, and quotes"
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802:, former Roman capital and birthplace of several Roman Emperors
9624:"YUGOTOPIA: The Glory Days of Yugoslav Architecture On Display"
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Facta universitatis ā series Architecture and Civil Engineering
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Partisan Detachment by Vojin StojiÄ and Gradimir StojakoviÄ in
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List of Yugoslav World War II monuments and memorials in Serbia
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Beginning the 1920s, Yugoslav architects began to advocate for
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churches. During the first quarter of the 15th century, Prince
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for church singing from the south and north, modeled after the
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Entertainment, The only biannual Magazine for Architectural.
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Alfirevic, Djordje; Simonovic Alfirevic, Sanja (2017-12-01).
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in 1909. With the arrival of Russian ƩmigrƩ artist after the
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built during the 18th and 19th centuries. Built similarly to
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emerged in the first decades of the 20th century before the
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In contemporary Serbia, most of these types of villages are
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with the Vardar styled Church of Entrance of the Theotokos.
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by Bogdan NestoroviÄ, Aleksandar Deroko and Branko PeÅ”iÄ in
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With 1950s decentralization and liberalization policies in
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AdamoviÄ Family Palace by Geza MarkuÅ” i FriÄeÅ” Å pigel, 1911
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3360:. In contemporary Serbia, most of these types of farms are
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9674:"SiniÅ”a Mali: "Beograd na vodi" najveÄi projekat u Evropi"
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Lectures of Professor and Architect ÄurÄe BoÅ”koviÄ at the
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moving away from pure exposed concrete brutalist designs.
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Former Savings Bank by Marcell Komor and DezsÅ Jakab, 1907
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province, with fewer examples in southern cities, such as
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9597:"Elektrovojvodina ā zgrada koja je ostala bez svog imena"
8601:"Serbia and Yugoslavia at the World Fairs (1): 1885ā1939"
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7940:"Srpski srednjovekovni manastiri pre ~100 godina i danas"
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Wooden Orthodox Church of Archangel Michael in RaÄa, 1826
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10151:
Some Uses (and Reuses) of Griffins in Late Byzantine Art
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8068:. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 154.
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Belgrade's Toblerone building (1963) by Rista Å ekerinski
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have the highest concentration of modernist structures.
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Karlo Helmbold's House (Šeherezada) by IŔtvan Bart, 1900
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movement was concentrated in large city centers such as
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decorated, with only medieval monasteries (particularly
10127:. Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za istoriju umetnosti.
8936:"Arhitektura secesije u Velikom BeÄkereku (Zrenjaninu)"
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Women's Pavilion by Marcell Komor and DezsÅ Jakab, 1910
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were not immune from the architectural novelty either.
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By the end of the third decade of the 14th century the
9863:. Belgrade: Idea, VojnoizdavaÄki zavod, Markt system.
8861:"Grad secesije: Oko 100 zaboravljenih bisera Subotice"
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In 2015, an agreement was reached with Eagle Hills (a
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Novi Sad's Elektrovojvodina (1977/78) by Milan MatoviÄ
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architecture in Yugoslavia came to an abrupt end with
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Interior of the Orthodox Church of the Holy Virgin in
1413:, an example of unique medieval Serbian architecture,
10143:ŠŠ¾ŃŠ°Š²ŃŠŗŠ° ŃŠŗŠ¾Š»Š° Šø ŃŠµŠ½Š¾ Š“Š¾Š±Š°: ŠŠ°ŃŃŠ½Šø ŃŠŗŃŠæ Ń Š ŠµŃŠ°Š²Šø 1968
10134:ŠŠ¾ŃŠ°Š²ŃŠŗŠ° ŃŠŗŠ¾Š»Š° Šø ŃŠµŠ½Š¾ Š“Š¾Š±Š°: ŠŠ°ŃŃŠ½Šø ŃŠŗŃŠæ Ń Š ŠµŃŠ°Š²Šø 1968
10124:ŠŠ¾ŃŠ°Š²ŃŠŗŠ° ŃŠŗŠ¾Š»Š° Šø ŃŠµŠ½Š¾ Š“Š¾Š±Š°: ŠŠ°ŃŃŠ½Šø ŃŠŗŃŠæ Ń Š ŠµŃŠ°Š²Šø 1968
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AlfireviÄ, ÄorÄe; SimonoviÄ AlfireviÄ, Sanja (2015).
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by Fletcher-Priest Company and PSP-Farman Holding in
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Catholic Church of St. Elizabeth by Mihajl Plavec in
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has one of the tallest minarets in Europe outside of
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8462:"The Turbulent History of the Petrovaradin Fortress"
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8103:"Serbia and Montenegro (Serbia): Smederevo Fortress"
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by Natalija NataÅ”a Reba and Blagoje Reba (1950ā1990)
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9256:"Urban housing experiments in Yugoslavia 1948ā1970"
8460:DragosavljeviÄ Savin, Ljiljana (25 February 2021).
6173:word reliefs as part of the building's design. The
4654:Central credits bureau building by Franc Vorud and
4212:Iron Man Palace by BŠµlŠ° PŠ°klŠ¾ and KĆ”roly KovĆ”cs in
3334:of wealthy individuals scattered across Vojvodina.
2989:villages date from between 14th to 19th centuries.
2799:architectural appeal, mostly preserved in southern
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The basic characteristic of this style is a single-
8545:"Š”ŃŠ±ŠøŃŠ° Š½Š° Š”Š²ŠµŃŃŠŗŠ¾Ń ŠøŠ·Š»Š¾Š¶Š±Šø Ń ŠŠ°ŃŠøŠ·Ń 1900. Š³Š¾Š“ŠøŠ½Šµ"
8158:VukoiÄiÄ, Petar; RadovanoviÄ, Dejan (2005-11-23).
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7142:Belgrade's 25 May Sportcenter (1975) by Ivan AntiÄ
5564:water tower by Marcell Komor and DezsÅ Jakab, 1910
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2520:province, as well as educated architects from the
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10168:(The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2004).
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10103:Sir Banister Fletcher's a History of Architecture
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8306:
5703:Professor BorjanoviÄ's House by JĆ”nos PĆ”nyi, 1913
4803:Meteorological Observatory of Belgrade University
4082:
4073:Hungarian Student Dorm "Europe" by Bela Migoi in
3791:, and the Church of the Heart of Jesus (1908) in
3224:Wooden Orthodox Church of Pokajnica Monastery in
1908:is very common, as is the relief that covers all
559:are demonstrated, including renowned examples of
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9754:ÄorÄeviÄ, Života; PejiÄ, Svetlana, eds. (1999).
9483:"Jugoslovensko arhitektonsko nasleÄe Novog Sada"
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8144:(A reprint of the specific section may be found
7175:New Belgrade's Blocks 22, 23, 28, 30, 61, 62, 63
6749:'s widely acclaimed 1958 Yugoslavia Pavilion at
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6469:, 1939, the first skyscraper in Southeast Europe
6378:, while others incorporated a few elements from
5463:(1901), Raichle Palace (1904), City Hall (1910),
4903:, Serbia saw the development in particular of a
1288:structure. On the west side, there is usually a
639:believed to be up to 525,000ā397,000 years old.
10158:Religious Settings of the Late Byzantine Sphere
10100:Sir Banister Fletcher; Dan Cruickshank (1996).
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9164:"Yugoslavia's forgotten brutalist architecture"
8259:
4301:Orthodox Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel
1066:buildings constructed in the modernity period.
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7312:Elektrovojvodina Building by Milan MatoviÄ in
5321:Winkle Family Palace by KƔroly KovƔcs, 1906/07
4887:The 19th century was a time of development of
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1207:Early signs of renaissance can be seen during
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9878:Mandrapa, ÄorÄe; Parežanin, Vladimir (2016).
9791:Studies in Byzantine and Serbian Medieval Art
9753:
9447:"New Belgrade, Between Utopia and Pragmatism"
8746:
8490:
7072:CongrĆØs Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne
6580:, despite the Yugoslav-Soviet split in 1948.
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1009:(and other Serb medieval states), subsequent
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8966:Zavod za zaŔtitu spomenika kulture Zrenjanin
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5676:(previously named Franz Joseph Bridge), 1904
5349:Menrat Family Palace by LipĆ³t Baumhorn, 1908
3878:Reformation Church by Ferenca Zaboreckog in
10252:A map of brutalist architecture in Belgrade
10180:Dekorativna kamena plastika Moravske Ŕkole'
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9648:"Project Phases | Belgrade Waterfront"
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8837:""Palata Tomin" u Novom Sadu ā Palmculture"
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4738:Orthodox Church of Holy Transfiguration by
3987:Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist in
3599:had a wider mix of architecture before the
3495:, typical example of Pannonian styled house
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844:was proclaimed one of four capitals of the
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8410:"Projekat Rastko: Istorija srpske kulture"
7486:List of architectural projects in Belgrade
6558:, Yugoslavia's brief association with the
6046:by Stojan Titelbah and Momir KorunoviÄ in
4876:
3267:Wooden Orthodox Church of Saint George in
2097:province, there are examples of Hungarian
1681:Serbian ecclesiastical architectural style
1114:Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
1095:Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
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7946:(in Serbian (Latin script)). 11 July 2022
7596:) by Mario Jobst and Miodrag TrpkoviÄ in
7025:Shrine to the fallen freedom fighters by
6879:by Josip Osojnik and Slobodan NikoliÄ in
6691:Monument of Resistance and the Fallen by
4004:Catholic Cathedral of St. John of Nepomuk
3176:Southern Serbia also has a wide array of
2185:Orthodox Church of the Holy Mother of God
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9757:Cultural Heritage of Kosovo and Metohija
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8859:JakovljeviÄ, Natalija (4 October 2020).
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5601:(1904), DunÄerski Family Palace (1906),
4967:which was commissioned by member of the
3854:The Our Lady of Snow Ecumenic Church by
2582:significantly influenced the region, in
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9739:. Pennsylvania State University Press.
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5992:Interwar Eclecticism and Academic Style
5549:Subotica City Hall by DezsÅ Jakab, 1910
5525:Municipal Museum by VĆ”gĆ³ Brothers, 1906
4782:Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity in
4599:Interior of Belgrade Cooperative, 1882
4444:by Konstantin and Anastas JovanoviÄ in
3740:St. Theresa of Avila Catholic Cathedral
3185:to the church on a wooden built tower.
2827:showcase preserved Konak architecture.
1407:Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja I VukanoviÄ
1381:Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja I VukanoviÄ
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10162:Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261ā1557)
10106:. Architectural Press. pp. 322ā.
10003:. London: Alpine Fine Arts Collection.
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9445:di Radmila Simonovic, Ricerca (2014).
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8519:"Otvoren novi studentski dom "Evropa""
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6086:Ministry of Finance of Serbia Building
6063:Ministries of Forestry and Agriculture
5469:: Arena (Sombor) Movie Theater (1912),
5361:Tomin's Palace by LipĆ³t Baumhorn, 1909
4895:ideas. Within the broader movement of
4512:Preparandija by Georgije BrankoviÄ in
4393:
3930:Catholic Church of St. Virgin Mary in
3641:Rococo Chapel of St. John Nepoumuk in
3255:Bell tower of the Wooden Church in Dub
2012:Princess Milica NemanjiÄ HrebeljanoviÄ
1557:King Stefan UroÅ” III DeÄanski NemanjiÄ
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9852:. Belgrade: Yugoslav Authors' Agency.
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8736:"Art magazin ā Secesija u Novom Sadu"
8671:"Uticaj ruskih arhitekata u Beogradu"
8491:BogosavljeviÄ, Žarko (12 June 2019).
8435:"ŠŠ°Š²ŠøŃŠ°Ń, Š¾ŠŗŃŠ¾ŠæŠ¾Š“, ŃŠ¾ŠæŠ»Š° ŃŠ¾ŠŗŠ¾Š»Š°Š“Š°..."
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6288:University of Belgrade Faculty of Law
5219:Hungarian kingdom under the Habsburgs
4946:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
4041:Catholic Church of the Assumption in
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2512:, as well as areas controlled by the
1656:rectangular foundation, with a major
1639:, which was entirely rebuilt by King
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10008:PetkoviÄ, Vesna; PeiÄ, Sava (2013).
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9920:(4th ed.). Novi Sad: Prometej.
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9545:
9534:
8934:KojiÄiÄ, Bojan (22 September 2016).
8569:
7394:Hotel Sloboda by Slobodan JanjiÄ in
6025:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
5998:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
4674:City Library by Feren J. Raichle in
4320:University Library Svetozar MarkoviÄ
4244:
4153:by Gyƶrgy MolnƔr and Karl Lehrer in
3783:architecture is mostly relegated to
1790:King Stefan UroÅ” II Milutin NemanjiÄ
1763:King Stefan UroÅ” II Milutin NemanjiÄ
1744:King Stefan UroÅ” II Milutin NemanjiÄ
479:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
10240:Blago ā Modern Serbian Architecture
9887:Saj ā Serbian Architectural Journal
8907:JajiÄ, Branka (15 September 2017).
8236:"Belgrade Fortress ā About Complex"
7894:
7360:
4958:Sesquicentennial Exposition of 1926
4825:Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas by
4361:National Theater by Adolf Vajte in
2502:
1940:, and in the second quarter Prince
1671:was founded by the Serbian Emperor
848:and it was also the capital of the
13:
10868:Dependencies and other territories
10010:Serbian Medieval Cultural Heritage
9696:Jasna BjeladinoviÄ-JergiÄ (1995).
9688:
9481:MarkoviÄ, Dragan (25 March 2019).
9247:
9209:
9180:
9122:
9052:
8999:
7655:by Darko Reba and Igor MaraÅ”, 2013
7558:Master Centar by ÄorÄe GrbiÄ, 2007
7066:In the late 1950s and early 1960s
5593:: Lipot GoldŔmit's House (1870s),
4541:
3770:
3723:Sabov-DejanoviÄ's Rococo House in
3621:Most buildings in the old part of
1885:The very style is named after the
1086:Religious architecture in Belgrade
994:
850:Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
14:
11038:
10210:
10087:ŠŠ°ŃŠ¾Š“Š½Šø Š¼ŃŠ·ŠµŃ Ń ŠŠµŠ¾Š³ŃŠ°Š“Ń (2015).
10047:. New York: The Monacelli Press.
9954:"Architecture in medieval Serbia"
9408:
8962:"Zgrada trgovca Lipota GoldŔmita"
8599:GarÄeviÄ, SrÄan (31 March 2022).
7178:Užice's Hotel Zlatibor (1981) by
4718:Orthodox Church of St. George by
4699:Romanticism and Byzantine Revival
3775:
3340:are traditional type of farms in
3283:Interior of the Wooden Church in
2646:Sultan Bayezid bin Mehmed Ottoman
2558:The territory of what is now the
2225:Medieval Christian fortifications
1080:List of Serb Orthodox monasteries
816:Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima
720:
10362:
10171:Helen C. Evans, ed., Byzantium:
9857:JaniÄijeviÄ, Jovan, ed. (1998).
9846:JaniÄijeviÄ, Jovan, ed. (1990).
9831:. Edgware: Porthill Publishers.
9718:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
9418:New Constellations New Ecologies
9162:Glancey, Jonathan (2018-07-17).
8765:"The Art Nouveau World ā Serbia"
8264:. Visit Novi Sad. Archived from
8124:. pp. 79ā82. Archived from
7781:
7762:
7743:
7724:
7709:
7690:
7675:
7660:
7644:
7621:
7605:
7582:
7563:
7548:
7529:
7456:
7441:
7422:
7403:
7387:
7340:
7321:
7305:
7286:
7267:
7244:
7221:
7038:
7018:
6995:
6976:
6956:
6933:
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6869:
6846:
6827:
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6704:
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6608:
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6421:
6406:
6387:
6346:
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6299:
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6257:
6241:
6225:
6198:
6143:
6124:
6101:
6078:
6055:
6036:
6017:
5907:
5884:
5861:
5846:
5823:
5804:
5785:Building of Merchant StamenkoviÄ
5777:
5757:
5696:
5681:
5666:
5654:
5642:
5623:
5611:
5569:
5554:
5542:
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5518:
5506:
5494:
5475:
5393:
5381:
5366:
5354:
5342:
5326:
5314:
5302:
5281:, KĆ”roly KovĆ”cs and BŠµlŠ° PŠ°klŠ¾.
5188:
5169:
5153:
5133:
5110:
5086:
5067:
5048:
5019:. After the communist era ended
4865:Big Staircase in Kalemegdan Park
4857:
4838:
4818:
4791:
4775:
4751:
4731:
4711:
4690:Town House of JaÅ”a DunÄerski in
4683:
4667:
4647:
4624:
4604:
4592:
4569:
4554:
4521:
4505:
4489:
4473:
4453:
4434:
4418:
4399:Renaissance Revival architecture
4370:
4354:
4335:
4312:
4293:
4277:
4261:
4221:
4205:
4185:
4162:
4143:
4116:
4066:
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4034:
4015:
3996:
3980:
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3887:
3871:
3847:
3831:
3759:Orthodox Cathedral of St. George
3751:
3732:
3716:
3697:
3681:
3666:
3650:
3634:
3614:
3480:
3464:
3444:
3428:
3423:Interior of Dida Hornjakov salaÅ”
3416:
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3385:
3369:
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2748:
2729:
2718:Mehmed PaÅ”a SokoloviÄ's Fountain
2710:
2691:
2672:
2653:
2634:
2544:Ottoman and Islamic architecture
2483:
2464:
2441:
2426:
2403:
2384:
2357:
2338:
2302:(walls are partially in ruins).
2298:(preserved fortified walls) and
2231:List of fortifications in Serbia
2196:
2177:
2157:
2137:
2126:Church of the Holy Mother of God
2065:
2042:
2023:
2000:
1976:
1953:
1828:
1805:
1778:
1751:
1731:
1715:
1692:
1665:Monastery of the Holy Archangels
1545:
1522:
1499:
1472:
1461:Prince Stefan VukanoviÄ NemanjiÄ
1449:
1422:
1395:
1369:
979:
961:
943:
922:
904:
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860:
834:
701:
682:
666:
647:
502:
54:
10827:States with limited recognition
10217:Medieval Architecture of Serbia
9941:L'ancien Art Serbe: Les Ćglises
9860:The Cultural Treasury of Serbia
9666:
9640:
9615:
9595:Bede, Aleksandar (9 May 2019).
9588:
9564:
9501:
9474:
9438:
9402:
9378:
9353:
9328:
9286:Journal of Contemporary History
9277:
9155:
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8346:
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8253:
8228:
8203:
8151:
8094:
8057:
8032:
8018:
7717:Belgrade Centre railway station
6615:Monument to fallen fighters by
6248:Pavilion of Large Refractor of
5209:Art Nouveau and Secession Style
5007:. Their main contribution were
3077:, between 18th and 19th century
3062:, between 14th and 19th century
1848:
1683:, that led to the birth of the
1572:
1440:, the coronational site of the
1434:King Stefan Nemanja II NemanjiÄ
1070:Medieval Christian architecture
790:) from the 4th century and the
407:Serbian Cultural Heritage lists
10044:Art of Kosovo: The Sacred Land
10023:Serbs in European Civilization
10020:; DuŔkov, Milan, eds. (1993).
9992:The history of Serbian Culture
9958:The history of Serbian Culture
9917:Medieval Monasteries of Serbia
9828:The History of Serbian Culture
9781:The history of Serbian Culture
9702:The history of Serbian Culture
9552:Kami and the Rest of the World
9187:McGuirk, Justin (2018-08-07).
8525:(in Serbian). 21 November 2015
8043:. Leiden: BRILL. p. 473.
7932:
7869:
7844:
7819:
7755:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
6671:Monument to the Revolution by
6154:, and the headquarters of the
5854:VuÄoās House on the Sava River
5729:VuÄoās House on the Sava River
5296:(1909), Tomin's Palace (1909),
5292:: Savings Bank Palace (1907),
4916:Exposition Universelle of 1900
4912:Exposition Universelle of 1889
4905:Byzantine Revival architecture
4496:City Hall by Gyƶrgy MolnƔr in
4303:by Adam Friedrich Kwerfeld in
4083:Eclecticism and Academic Style
2782:
1702:, the historical residence of
1511:King Stefan Vladislav NemanjiÄ
1219:
1:
9988:"Modern Serbian architecture"
9360:Niebyl, Donald (2020-03-03).
9335:Niebyl, Donald (2020-03-29).
7812:
7498:and the redevelopment of the
7139:KruŔevac's Hotel Rubin (1974)
6562:ushered in a short period of
6550:Socialist Realism (1945ā1948)
5661:DunÄerski Family Palace, 1906
5618:Lipot GoldŔmit's House, 1870s
5217:region was still part of the
5118:Orthodox Church of St. George
3557:province that were under the
1534:King Stefan Dragutin NemanjiÄ
1328:around 1275, culminates with
1120:was founded 1067ā1071 by the
1001:Medieval Serbian architecture
10344:Serbian Orthodox monasteries
10095:. National Museum of Serbia.
10062:Thomson, Francis J. (1993).
9914:MileusniÄ, Slobodan (1998).
9794:. London: The Pindar Press.
9129:Farago, Jason (2018-07-19).
9092:Akademija Umetnosti Novi Sad
9012:Nationalism and Architecture
8993:Akademija Umetnosti Novi Sad
8894:Akademija Umetnosti Novi Sad
8817:(in Serbian). 11 August 2022
8797:Akademija Umetnosti Novi Sad
8356:. 2016-03-04. Archived from
8213:(in Serbian). Archived from
7807:Serbo-Byzantine architecture
7802:Tallest structures in Serbia
7719:by Gojko RadiÄ, 2018-ongoing
7430:Aeronautical Museum Belgrade
7061:
6307:Monument to the Unknown Hero
4562:National Theatre in Belgrade
3601:Hungarian Revolution of 1848
3553:, mostly in areas of modern
3158:ethno village recreation by
2928:Master Vasin's Residence in
2910:Princess Ljubica's Residence
1890:to the altar, are added two
1594:(under the influence of the
1579:Serbo-Byzantine architecture
1563:, built in the RaŔka style,
814:, which was the seat of the
743:built the stone fortress of
7:
9775:ÄuriÄ, Vojislav J. (1995).
9454:Sapienza UniversitĆ di Roma
8715:Aleksandar KadijeviÄ 2016:
8677:(in Serbian (Latin script))
8551:(in Serbian). 15 April 2017
7883:(in Serbian (Latin script))
7774:
7382:appear in the early 2010s.
7172:(1979) by Stojan MaksimoviÄ
5056:St. Mark's Church, Belgrade
5017:St. Mark's Church, Belgrade
4954:Turin International of 1911
4950:LiĆØge International of 1905
4920:St. Mark's Church, Belgrade
4758:Church of St. Demetrius by
3761:by Milan Michal Harminc in
3188:These are also areas where
3018:Brvnara and Bondruka Styles
2536:, mostly areas with larger
2396:King Charles Robert I Anjou
2373:King Stefan UroÅ” I NemanjiÄ
2240:(including donjon towers),
1860:Morava architectural school
1855:Morava architectural school
1835:Monastery of St. Andrew by
1817:Despot Jovan Oliver GrÄiniÄ
1722:Monastery of St. Nikita in
1624:King Stefan UroÅ” II Milutin
1584:Vardar architectural school
1484:King Stefan UroÅ” I NemanjiÄ
1324:around 1175 and ended with
10:
11043:
11027:Cultural history of Serbia
10121:Vojislav J. ÄuriÄ (1972).
9965:KrstiÄ, Branislav (2003).
9698:"Traditional architecture"
9131:"The Cement Mixer as Muse"
7505:Before and also after the
7479:
6892:
6805:Museum of Contemporary Art
6554:Immediately following the
6536:architecture of Yugoslavia
6530:Architecture of Yugoslavia
6527:
5943:establishment of the state
5934:Architecture of Yugoslavia
5931:
5160:Old telephone exchange by
5093:Pavilion of Serbia at the
4880:
4425:Morava Banovina Palace in
4322:by Dragutin ÄordjeviÄ and
3966:Style mostly relegated to
3475:, prior to 2016 demolition
3435:Ground level shack around
3407:Dida Hornjakov salaÅ” near
3316:Pannonian and SalaÅ” Styles
3239:Wooden Orthodox Church in
2984:Folk and Vernacular Styles
2598:, especially in arts, and
2547:
2350:UNESCO World Heritage Site
2228:
1989:Prince Lazar HrebeljanoviÄ
1965:Prince Lazar HrebeljanoviÄ
1852:
1798:UNESCO World Heritage Site
1771:UNESCO World Heritage Site
1708:UNESCO World Heritage Site
1576:
1565:UNESCO World Heritage Site
1492:UNESCO World Heritage Site
1415:UNESCO World Heritage Site
1388:UNESCO World Heritage Site
1231:RaŔka architectural school
1226:RaŔka architectural school
1223:
1149:Dormition of the Theotokos
1107:UNESCO World Heritage Site
1083:
1073:
998:
898:UNESCO World Heritage Site
794:capital, the ruins of the
724:
613:
10913:
10867:
10844:Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
10826:
10546:
10497:
10454:
10371:
10360:
10294:
10089:"Š Š°ŃŠŗŠ° ŃŠŗŠ¾Š»Š° Š°ŃŃ
ŠøŃeŠŗŃŃŃŠµ"
9986:Ivica MlaÄenoviÄ (1995).
9788:GavriloviÄ, Zaga (2001).
9733:ÄurÄiÄ, Slobodan (1979).
9219:Vladimir., KuliÄ (2012).
9036:ÄorÄeviÄ, Zorana (2016).
8385:(in Serbian). 28 May 2020
8294:(in Serbian). 26 May 2017
7700:by Aleksandar BojoviÄ in
7635:and Peter GabrijelÄiÄ in
7466:by Aleksandar KekoviÄ in
6524:Socialist Yugoslav period
6134:by Svetozar JovanoviÄ in
5097:by Milan KapetanoviÄ and
5075:House of Vuk's Foundation
4924:House of Vuk's Foundation
4901:neoclassical architecture
4124:National Museum of Serbia
3525:province. Monasteries of
3092:village and old watermill
2853:Museum of Vuk and Dositej
2415:Prince Nikola AltomanoviÄ
2305:With the introduction of
1677:ViŔegrad fortress complex
1118:Prohor PÄinjski Monastery
587:, with prime examples in
484:National Museum of Serbia
10296:Buildings and structures
10235:(in English and Serbian)
10001:Medieval Serbian Culture
9809:IvanoviÄ, MiloÅ” (2019).
9777:"Art in the Middle ages"
9298:10.1177/0022009411422367
9110:The Museum of Modern Art
9071:University of Washington
9015:. Taylor & Francis.
8647:"ŠŠµŠ¾Š³ŃŠ°Š“ ŠøŠ· ŃŃŃŠŗŠ¾Š³ ŃŠ³Š»Š°"
8260:VisitSerbia.org (2010).
8240:beogradskatvrdjava.co.rs
7929:, p. 38, 49, 53ā68.
7877:"Zapostavljena svetinja"
7797:Architecture of Belgrade
7482:Architecture of Belgrade
6877:Military Medical Academy
6820:Novi Sad railway station
6514:by Bogdan NestoroviÄ in
6313:and Stevan ŽivanoviÄ in
6168:Art Nouveau and Art Deco
5928:Royalist Yugoslav period
4378:Old Main railway station
3975:buildings construction.
3629:are in the baroque style
3172:Wooden and Tree Churches
2105:architecture as seen at
1837:King VukaÅ”in MrnjavÄeviÄ
417:Palaces and manor houses
10489:Serbo-Byzantine Revival
10192:Svetlana V. Malātseva:
10041:SubotiÄ, Gojko (1998).
9952:Vojislav KoraÄ (1995).
9947:. Paris: E. de Boccard.
9527:10.2298/FUACE160805028A
8790:"Secesija u Novom Sadu"
8333:www.biovernacular.ac.cy
8262:"Petrovaradin fortress"
7911:History of Architecture
7907:Faculty of Architecture
7296:by Mihajlo MitroviÄ in
7117:prefabricated buildings
6448:Veterans' Club Building
6380:Serbo-Byzantine Revival
6335:Petar and Branko KrstiÄ
5958:architectural modernism
5772:and Ullmann Gyula, 1868
5434:DohƔny Street Synagogue
5376:by LipĆ³t Baumhorn, 1909
5333:Savings Bank Palace by
4883:Serbo-Byzantine Revival
4877:Serbo-Byzantine Revival
4109:Serbo-Byzantine Revival
3505:During the short-lived
3451:Isailovi salaÅ” between
3344:province (particularly
3121:Vuk StefanoviÄ KaradžiÄ
2945:Prince MiloÅ”' Residence
2453:Despot Stefan LazareviÄ
2285:Constantinople Fortress
2209:Despot Stefan LazareviÄ
2077:Despot Stefan LazareviÄ
2054:Despot Stefan LazareviÄ
1862:, is an ecclesiastical
1553:Visoki DeÄani monastery
1530:Church of St. Achillius
1245:Church of St. Achillius
727:Serbia in the Roman era
600:vernacular architecture
195:Serbian Orthodox Church
11022:Architecture in Serbia
10589:Bosnia and Herzegovina
10540:Architecture of Europe
10472:Serbo-Byzantine school
10080:10.1484/J.ABOL.4.03279
9085:"Moderna u Novom Sadu"
9009:Deane, Darren (2016).
8694:Aleksandar KadijeviÄ:
8624:Aleksandar KadijeviÄ:
7979:, p. 18, 54, 168.
7769:Skyline Belgrade, 2024
7653:University of Novi Sad
7449:Hyatt Regency Belgrade
6941:"Three fists" Monument
6918:Å umarice Memorial Park
6742:modernist architecture
6711:āFreedomā Monument by
6546:and Soviet communism.
5869:House of Leona Panajot
5637:and Ćdƶn Lechner, 1887
5095:Exposition Universelle
4462:National Bank Building
4442:National Bank Building
3529:are exceptional, with
3509:rule over Belgrade, a
3210:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2789:Principality of Serbia
2611:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2495:Despot ÄuraÄ BrankoviÄ
2476:Despot ÄuraÄ BrankoviÄ
2290:There are examples of
1592:Byzantine architecture
1269:Bosnia and Herzegovina
1259:river, where the then
1110:
1028:Bosnia and Herzegovina
870:Roman city remains at
549:architecture of Serbia
30:
10421:Culture Heritage List
8986:"Secesija u Beogradu"
8887:"Secesija u Subotici"
8865:Radio Slobodna Evropa
8211:"Smederevo ā TvrÄava"
7683:Airport City Belgrade
7411:Crowne Plaza Belgrade
7349:Svetlana Kana RadeviÄ
7331:Stojan MaksimoviÄ in
7180:Svetlana Kana RadeviÄ
6725:Modernism (1948ā1992)
6329:Igumanov's Palace by
5951:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
5939:Yugoslav architecture
5770:Albert KĆ”lmĆ”n KÅrƶssy
5485:by Marcell Komor and
4926:). The Exposition in
3705:Petrovaradin Fortress
3587:Petrovaradin Fortress
3107:village, 19th century
2319:Petrovaradin Fortress
2292:fortified monasteries
2229:Further information:
2089:Romanesque and Gothic
2008:Ljubostinja Monastery
1093:
999:Further information:
806:, and Byzantine city
725:Further information:
614:Further information:
21:
10455:Architectural styles
10288:Serbian architecture
10068:Analecta Bollandiana
9572:"25 May Sportcenter"
9271:10.2298/SPAT1534001A
9062:Babic, Maja (2013).
8605:thenutshelltimes.com
7539:by Vlada Slavica in
7371:critical regionalism
7277:by Vera ÄirkoviÄ in
7125:Museum of Yugoslavia
6673:ÄorÄe AndrejeviÄ-Kun
6271:and Josif Najman in
6250:Belgrade Observatory
6152:Parliament of Serbia
5831:Uros Predic's Studio
5818:by Jovan IlkiÄ, 1908
5751:: Courthouse (1910).
5745:: PuÄka Bank (1868),
5733:Uros Predic's Studio
5513:Raichle Palace, 1904
5122:Konstantin JovanoviÄ
5033:Church of Saint Sava
5013:Church of Saint Sava
4969:KaraÄorÄeviÄ dynasty
4893:national romanticism
4577:Belgrade Cooperative
4382:Dragutin MilutinoviÄ
4176:and Ćdƶn Lechner in
4025:by SƔndor Eigner in
3918:by Laslo ÄaluÅ”, 1894
3898:by Gyƶrgy MolnƔr in
3816:Heinrich von Ferstel
2775:Belgrade Planetarium
2554:Ottoman architecture
2510:Revolutionary Serbia
2369:King Stefan NemanjiÄ
2268:, great halls, etc.
1362:King UroÅ” II Milutin
986:Tabula Traiana near
402:World Heritage Sites
346:Composers (category)
271:Sculptors (category)
23:Church of Saint Sava
10339:Reservoirs and dams
10012:. Belgrade: Dereta.
9999:PeiÄ, Sava (1994).
9899:10.5937/SAJ1601001M
9546:kami (2019-08-29).
9094:(in Serbian). 2017.
8995:(in Serbian). 2017.
8896:(in Serbian). 2017.
8799:(in Serbian). 2017.
8740:www.artmagazin.info
8472:on 26 December 2022
8433:ŠŠ°ŃŠøŃŠµŠ²ŠøŃ, ŠŃŠ°Š½ŠŗŠ°.
8175:European Commission
8118:European Commission
7789:Architecture portal
7668:Belgrade Waterfront
7518:Belgrade Waterfront
7492:international style
7476:Contemporary period
7377:International Style
6889:Monuments in Serbia
6807:(bottom left), 1958
6512:stripped classicism
6486:stripped classicism
6252:by Jan Dubovy, 1932
6109:Nikola Tesla Museum
6044:KaraÄorÄeviÄ Palace
5599:KaraÄorÄeviÄ Bridge
5001:Grigorijji Samojlov
4938:GraÄanica Monastery
4914:and especially the
4889:Serbian nationalism
4394:Renaissance Revival
4284:People's Museum in
4006:by LĆ”szlĆ³ NĆ©met in
3896:Name of Mary Church
3354:Museum of Vojvodina
2568:Early Modern period
2534:Kosovo and Metohija
2449:Despot Stefan Tower
2281:Byzantine tradition
1864:architectural style
1759:GraÄanica monastery
1740:Studenica Monastery
1726:, built before 1307
1704:Serbian Archbishops
1700:Patriarchate of PeÄ
1653:Patriarchate of PeÄ
1588:architectural style
1403:Studenica monastery
1137:Studenica monastery
1076:Serbian monasteries
585:Modern architecture
336:Theatres (category)
324:and performing arts
266:Painters (category)
10354:Tallest structures
10245:2020-01-26 at the
10222:2017-02-02 at the
10145:, pp. 277ā291
10018:SamardžiÄ, Radovan
9386:"Palace of Serbia"
9135:The New York Times
8570:SmoloviÄ, Ksenia.
8324:RadivojeviÄ, Ana.
8015:, p. 103ā129.
8003:, p. 103-134.
7347:Hotel Zlatibor by
7229:Bežanijski Blokovi
7011:Kosovska Mitrovica
6747:Vjenceslav Richter
6370:Interwar Modernism
6269:Roger-Henri Expert
6183:Roger-Henri Expert
5483:Subotica Synagogue
5430:Subotica Synagogue
5374:Novi Sad Synagogue
5294:Novi Sad Synagogue
5195:Falconry building
4973:October Revolution
4827:Svetozar IvaÄkoviÄ
4760:Svetozar IvaÄkoviÄ
4740:Svetozar IvaÄkoviÄ
4632:Patriarchate Court
4192:Bishop's Court by
4170:Karlovci Gymnasium
3964:Romanesque Revival
3959:Romanesque Revival
3657:Bishop's Court in
3501:Baroque and Rococo
3392:SalaÅ” interior in
3141:Tara National Park
3035:shows the cellar (
2737:Islam-aga's Mosque
2560:Republic of Serbia
2491:Smederevo Fortress
2283:and modeled after
2273:Smederevo Fortress
2166:Church of St. Mary
2050:Manasija Monastery
1961:Ravanica Monastery
1946:Smederevo Fortress
1786:Our Lady of LjeviÅ”
1646:The Kings's Church
1598:Renaissance) with
1507:MileŔeva monastery
1480:SopoÄani monastery
1354:Hilandar Monastery
1211:reign through his
1127:in honor of Saint
1111:
969:Justiniana Secunda
820:Justiniana Secunda
733:Ancient Macedonian
659:Iron Gates culture
616:Prehistoric Serbia
610:Prehistoric period
593:Streamline Moderne
308:Writers (category)
31:
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11008:
10506:
10505:
10178:Nadežda KataniÄ:
10156:Slobodan Curcic:
10149:Slobodan Curcic:
10113:978-0-7506-2267-7
9654:on 28 August 2015
9628:pinupmagazine.org
8913:listzrenjanin.com
8769:art.nouveau.world
8704:978-86-7025-694-1
8634:978-86-7025-694-1
8179:Council of Europe
8122:Council of Europe
7698:New Žeželj Bridge
7415:Stojan MaksimoviÄ
7294:Western City Gate
7275:Eastern City Gate
7256:UgljeÅ”a BogunoviÄ
7193:University campus
7157:Western City Gate
7147:Eastern City Gate
7096:Sremska Mitrovica
7027:Bogdan BogdanoviÄ
7007:Bogdan BogdanoviÄ
6988:Bogdan BogdanoviÄ
6986:Memorial Park by
6780:by PotoÄnjak and
6763:Western City Gate
6738:split with Stalin
6730:Socialist realist
6715:in IriŔki Venac,
6713:Sreten StojanoviÄ
6564:socialist realism
6544:liberal democracy
6265:Embassy of France
6175:Embassy of France
5982:Air Force Command
5892:Mika Alas's House
5797:Nikola NestoroviÄ
5737:Mika Alas's House
5203:in Belgrade, 1935
5183:in Belgrade, 1929
5164:in Belgrade, 1923
5081:in Belgrade, 1879
4985:Aleksandar Deroko
4981:King Aleksandar I
4899:, in parallel to
4807:Dimitrije T. Leko
4585:Nikola NestoroviÄ
4530:Dimitrije T. Leko
4324:Nikola NestoroviÄ
4268:Old City Hall in
4245:Classical Revival
4132:Nikola NestoroviÄ
3822:castle (1906) in
3457:Sremska Mitrovica
2969:Borisav StankoviÄ
2699:Altun-Alem Mosque
2661:Fetislam Fortress
2526:Kingdom of Serbia
2457:Belgrade Fortress
2315:Belgrade Fortress
2213:Belgrade Fortress
2073:KaleniÄ Monastery
2031:Naupara Monastery
1938:Belgrade Fortress
1868:Battle of Maritsa
1813:Lesnovo Monastery
1738:King's Church in
1600:Raskan influences
1261:Kingdom of Serbia
1242:Stefan Dragutin's
1196:Western European
1122:Byzantine emperor
1013:, and fall under
1007:Kingdom of Serbia
731:The northernmost
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509:Serbia portal
412:Forts and castles
341:Actors (category)
205:Roman Catholicism
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7161:Mihajlo MitroviÄ
7129:Mihajlo JankoviÄ
7054:Aleksandar ÄokiÄ
7050:Miodrag ŽivkoviÄ
7042:
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6774:
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2642:Ram Fortress
2604:
2584:architecture
2557:
2522:Principality
2506:
2472:VrŔac Castle
2392:BaÄ Fortress
2323:
2307:Bastion fort
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2289:
2270:
2246:crenelations
2234:
2148:Church near
2115:
2111:BaÄ Fortress
2092:
1922:
1906:rose windows
1887:Great Morava
1884:
1858:
1849:Morava Style
1673:Stefan DuŔan
1662:
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1645:
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1628:
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1573:Vardar Style
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251:Architecture
250:
190:Christianity
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10971:Renaissance
10900:Isle of Man
10781:Switzerland
10714:Netherlands
9823:IviÄ, Pavle
9678:Telegraf.rs
9658:8 September
9607:22 December
9520:: 317ā331.
9493:22 December
9265:(34): 1ā9.
8946:26 December
8919:26 December
8871:26 December
8821:27 December
8774:29 December
8610:27 December
8584:27 December
8555:27 December
8529:26 December
8523:novisad.com
8503:26 December
8476:26 December
8389:27 December
8338:27 December
8245:28 December
8089:ÄurÄiÄ 1979
7965:ÄurÄiÄ 1979
7950:28 December
7927:Millet 1919
7500:UÅ”Äe Towers
7434:Ivan Å traus
7329:Sava Centar
7252:Avala Tower
7215:(1980ā1989)
7211:Novi Sad's
7200:Novi Sad's
7195:(1960ā1990)
7191:Novi Sad's
7184:Novi Sad's
7170:Sava Centar
7168:Belgrade's
7155:Belgrade's
7145:Belgrade's
7123:Belgrade's
6835:BeograÄanka
6803:, 1964 and
6801:UÅ”Äe Towers
6759:Middle East
6717:FruŔka Gora
6414:Hotel Avala
6000:as well as
5689:Bence House
5603:Bence House
5487:DezsÅ Jakab
5426:DezsÅ Jakab
5231:AranÄelovac
4897:historicism
4547:Neo-baroque
4105:neo-baroque
4088:Eclecticism
4023:Court House
3814:, built by
3527:FruŔka Gora
3519:Renaissance
3471:TrÅ”Äare in
3324: [
2783:Konak Style
2331:Mount Athos
2275:, built by
2242:battlements
2083:, 1407ā1413
2060:, 1406ā1418
1995:, 1375ā1378
1971:, 1375ā1377
1896:Mount Athos
1800:, 1306ā1307
1596:Palaiologos
1444:, 1207-1217
1358:Mount Athos
1334:Palaiologos
1220:RaŔka Style
1139:founded by
1109:, 1067ā1071
935:ruins near
812:Justinian I
711:mount near
673:Replica of
422:Monasteries
303:Epic poetry
114:Old Serbian
75:Middle Ages
11016:Categories
10996:Postmodern
10986:Revivalism
10951:Romanesque
10709:Montenegro
10689:Luxembourg
10669:Kazakhstan
10574:Azerbaijan
10379:Architects
9633:2019-02-05
9601:gradnja.rs
9581:2020-01-28
9557:2020-01-28
9487:gradnja.rs
9467:2020-01-26
9431:2020-01-26
9395:2020-01-28
9371:2020-04-05
9346:2020-04-05
9202:2019-01-31
9173:2019-02-01
9148:2019-01-31
9115:2019-01-31
8971:2020-01-28
8842:2020-01-28
8681:2020-01-28
8656:2020-01-28
8466:visitns.rs
8443:2021-01-07
8419:2020-01-28
8383:carsija.rs
8364:2020-01-27
8221:2007-07-17
8196:2007-07-17
8139:2007-07-17
7944:reddit.com
7887:2020-01-26
7862:2009-06-06
7837:2009-05-13
7813:References
7629:Ada Bridge
7159:(1977) by
7149:(1976) by
7127:(1962) by
7109:metabolism
7031:Vlasotince
6926:Kragujevac
6376:classicism
5970:Jan Dubovy
4720:Jan Nevole
3820:Kapetanovo
3806:(1855) in
3781:Neo-gothic
3226:Staro Selo
3164:Mokra Gora
3156:KĆ¼stendorf
2895:Kragujevac
2825:Kragujevac
2817:Novi Pazar
2703:Novi Pazar
2548:See also:
2524:and later
2411:Stari Grad
2294:, such as
2266:arrowslits
2258:gatehouses
2150:Novi BeÄej
2101:and early
2099:romanesque
2058:Despotovac
1936:built the
1925:romanesque
1788:church by
1616:Aegean Sea
1614:up to the
1515:Prijepolje
1465:Montenegro
1385:Novi Pazar
1306:romanesque
1265:Montenegro
1202:romanesque
1187:romanesque
1125:Romanus IV
1103:Novi Pazar
1099:Romanus IV
1084:See also:
1032:Montenegro
930:Viminacium
868:Singidunum
800:Viminacium
749:Kalemegdan
745:Singidunum
715:, 3000 BCE
626:Iron Gates
557:Postmodern
368:Television
290:Literature
128:Traditions
10936:Byzantine
10921:Neolithic
10885:Gibraltar
10684:Lithuania
10434:Religious
10429:Buildings
10425:Novi Sad
10394:Religious
10389:Buildings
10324:Hospitals
10204:2312-2129
9994:. Rastko.
9960:. Rastko.
9907:1821-3952
9783:. Rastko.
9715:The Serbs
9704:. Rastko.
9322:143501826
9306:0022-0094
9241:814446048
9197:0028-792X
9168:CNN Style
9143:0362-4331
8298:9 January
7590:Sava City
7575:Zrenjanin
7571:City Hall
7496:Sava City
7316:, 1977/78
7239:, 1948/90
7101:modernism
7084:Požarevac
7068:Brutalism
7062:Brutalism
7046:KadinjaÄa
6837:Tower by
6397:House in
6096:, 1926ā28
6004:from the
5837:style in
5833:built in
5631:City Hall
5595:City Hall
5591:Zrenjanin
5461:Synagogue
5271:Zrenjanin
5215:Vojvodina
5140:Crypt of
5009:Beli dvor
4979:. It was
4403:Vojvodina
4027:Zrenjanin
4008:Zrenjanin
3968:Vojvodina
3916:Zrenjanin
3894:Catholic
3880:Zrenjanin
3824:Stari Lec
3785:Vojvodina
3589:and it's
3555:Vojvodina
3523:Vojvodina
3376:SalaÅ” in
3342:Vojvodina
3119:House of
3090:Sopotnica
3075:Sirogojno
3060:KoÅ”tuniÄi
2967:House of
2832:Stari Han
2724:, 1576/77
2705:, 1516/28
2576:Vojvodina
2574:, unlike
2518:Vojvodina
2346:Stari Ras
2203:Orthodox
2164:Catholic
2144:Catholic
2095:Vojvodina
1929:Byzantine
1767:GraÄanica
1637:GraÄanica
1604:Macedonia
1488:Stari Ras
1341:Studenica
1314:Dubrovnik
1294:transepts
1281:, single-
1191:Byzantine
1023:Habsburgs
1015:Byzanties
824:Remesiana
810:built by
764:Gamzigrad
741:Scordisci
735:town was
589:Brutalism
581:Classical
567:with its
394:Monuments
200:Patriarch
170:Festivals
152:Mythology
101:Languages
10905:Svalbard
10890:Guernsey
10834:Abkhazia
10806:Scotland
10766:Slovenia
10761:Slovakia
10741:Portugal
10594:Bulgaria
10500:Category
10409:Projects
10384:Belgrade
10304:Airports
10243:Archived
10220:Archived
10093:ŠŠ¾Š³Š°ŃŠ°ŃŠ°
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8579:rasen.rs
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8292:kurir.rs
7915:Belgrade
7775:See also
7736:Belgrade
7702:Novi Sad
7637:Belgrade
7614:Novi Sad
7598:Belgrade
7594:Savograd
7541:Belgrade
7468:Novi Sad
7333:Belgrade
7314:Novi Sad
7298:Belgrade
7279:Belgrade
7237:Belgrade
7202:Bistrica
7080:PriŔtina
7076:Novi Sad
6984:Leskovac
6969:Belgrade
6903:spomenik
6881:Belgrade
6862:Novi Sad
6786:Belgrade
6782:JankoviÄ
6736:'s 1948
6697:Kraljevo
6677:Ivanjica
6657:Belgrade
6601:Belgrade
6577:spomenik
6516:Belgrade
6494:Novi Sad
6452:Belgrade
6433:Belgrade
6399:Belgrade
6395:ZlokoviÄ
6362:Belgrade
6339:Belgrade
6273:Belgrade
6234:Belgrade
6218:Belgrade
6179:Belgrade
6160:Belgrade
6136:Belgrade
6117:Belgrade
6094:Belgrade
6071:Belgrade
6048:Belgrade
6029:Belgrade
5978:Novi Sad
5974:Belgrade
5896:Belgrade
5877:Belgrade
5839:Belgrade
5816:Belgrade
5789:Belgrade
5735:(1908),
5731:(1908),
5727:(1908),
5721:Belgrade
5709:Belgrade
5597:(1887),
5457:Subotica
5438:Budapest
5410:Budapest
5406:Subotica
5290:Novi Sad
5251:Novi Sad
5235:Belgrade
5223:Subotica
5060:Belgrade
5041:Istanbul
4869:Belgrade
4831:Belgrade
4811:Belgrade
4784:Belgrade
4768:Belgrade
4692:Novi Sad
4676:Subotica
4660:Novi Sad
4534:Belgrade
4498:Novi Sad
4466:Belgrade
4446:Belgrade
4407:Belgrade
4386:Belgrade
4347:Subotica
4328:Belgrade
4305:Belgrade
4254:Belgrade
4237:Novi Sad
4214:Novi Sad
4198:Novi Sad
4155:Novi Sad
4136:Belgrade
4075:Novi Sad
4059:Novi Sad
3900:Novi Sad
3864:Novi Sad
3812:Belgrade
3797:Novi Sad
3789:Subotica
3763:Novi Sad
3744:Subotica
3709:Novi Sad
3627:Novi Sad
3597:Novi Sad
3591:Old town
3567:Belgrade
3531:KruŔedol
3507:Austrian
3473:Novi Sad
3437:Subotica
3358:Novi Sad
3044:Bondruka
3028:Zlatibor
2953:Belgrade
2949:TopÄider
2930:Kraljevo
2914:Belgrade
2857:Belgrade
2836:KosjeriÄ
2821:Belgrade
2813:PriŔtina
2722:Belgrade
2684:Belgrade
2623:DelimeÄe
2619:minarets
2592:language
2377:Kraljevo
2327:Hilandar
2300:Ravanica
2296:Manasija
2250:hordings
2217:Belgrade
2122:Belgrade
2035:KruŔevac
2016:Trstenik
1993:KruŔevac
1880:Lazarica
1876:Ravanica
1612:Thessaly
1438:Kraljevo
1411:Kraljevo
1330:SopoÄani
1279:basilica
1176:MileŔeva
1159:and the
1157:SopoÄani
1153:MileŔeva
1044:Bulgaria
1019:Ottomans
937:Kostolac
876:Belgrade
872:Fortress
798:capital
792:Dardania
780:site in
774:Persians
760:Galerius
753:Belgrade
633:cultures
622:StarÄevo
276:Heraldry
217:Hinduism
180:Religion
156:folklore
80:Monarchs
38:a series
36:Part of
27:Belgrade
10976:Baroque
10966:Ottoman
10941:Moorish
10914:History
10801:England
10791:Ukraine
10746:Romania
10734:Silesia
10699:Moldova
10659:Ireland
10654:Iceland
10649:Hungary
10639:Germany
10634:Georgia
10624:Finland
10619:Estonia
10614:Denmark
10599:Croatia
10584:Belgium
10579:Belarus
10569:Austria
10564:Armenia
10559:Andorra
10554:Albania
10484:Ottoman
10439:Bridges
10414:Outline
10399:Bridges
10334:Palaces
10329:Housing
10309:Bridges
9263:Spatium
8272:26 July
7913:class,
7732:West 65
7206:Satelit
6751:Expo 58
6481:Danube
6010:Soviets
5766:PanÄevo
5743:PanÄevo
5739:(1910),
5605:(1909),
5442:Hungary
5255:PanÄevo
5243:Kikinda
5142:Oplenac
4965:Oplenac
4907:style.
4744:PanÄevo
4482:Kikinda
4286:Kikinda
3579:PanÄevo
3535:Grgeteg
3511:Baroque
3182:Brvnara
3127:village
3024:Brvnara
2975:, 1855
2839:walls.
2809:Prizren
2665:Kladovo
2607:Albania
2588:cuisine
2530:Sandžak
2219:, 1403
2170:MoroviÄ
2081:Rekovac
1914:windows
1910:portals
1872:Lazar's
1794:Prizren
1687:style.
1669:Prizren
1641:Milutin
1631:narthex
1290:narthex
1253:Banjska
1060:Romania
1056:Hungary
1048:Croatia
1040:Albania
933:thermae
912:Mediana
894:ZajeÄar
852:and of
842:Sirmium
804:Sirmium
787:Naissus
778:Mediana
690:PloÄnik
577:Baroque
569:revival
489:Museums
436:Symbols
227:Judaism
163:Cuisine
141:Kinship
67:History
10991:Modern
10961:Gothic
10895:Jersey
10839:Kosovo
10786:Turkey
10776:Sweden
10756:Serbia
10751:Russia
10729:Poland
10724:Norway
10704:Monaco
10674:Latvia
10644:Greece
10629:France
10604:Cyprus
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7738:, 2021
7704:, 2018
7685:, 2016
7639:, 2011
7616:, 2010
7600:, 2010
7577:, 2009
7543:, 2004
7470:, 1998
7451:, 1990
7436:, 1989
7417:, 1979
7398:, 1977
7355:, 1981
7335:, 1979
7300:, 1977
7281:, 1976
7262:, 1965
7111:, and
7088:Arilje
7056:, 1979
7033:, 1975
7013:, 1973
6990:, 1971
6971:, 1971
6965:Kosmaj
6951:, 1963
6928:, 1953
6883:, 1981
6864:, 1981
6841:, 1974
6788:, 1950
6755:Africa
6719:, 1961
6699:, 1959
6679:, 1957
6659:, 1954
6623:, 1952
6603:, 1947
6518:, 1939
6496:, 1939
6454:, 1939
6435:, 1937
6401:, 1927
6364:, 1940
6341:, 1938
6317:, 1938
6294:, 1937
6275:, 1933
6236:, 1926
6220:, 1926
6162:, 1938
6138:, 1931
6119:, 1927
6073:, 1923
6050:, 1922
6031:, 1922
5947:Serbia
5922:, 1910
5902:, 1910
5879:, 1908
5856:, 1908
5841:, 1908
5799:, 1907
5691:, 1909
5489:, 1901
5467:Sombor
5450:Sombor
5422:Vienna
5414:Munich
5337:, 1907
5269:, and
5239:HorgoÅ”
5227:Apatin
5197:Matica
5148:, 1910
5128:, 1910
5126:Topola
5105:, 1900
5062:, 1835
5011:, the
4871:, 1928
4851:Sombor
4833:, 1893
4813:, 1891
4786:, 1883
4770:, 1878
4746:, 1878
4726:, 1844
4678:, 1896
4662:, 1896
4642:, 1895
4619:, 1882
4617:Sombor
4587:, 1882
4564:, 1869
4536:, 1902
4516:, 1895
4514:Sombor
4500:, 1895
4484:, 1893
4468:, 1890
4448:, 1890
4429:, 1886
4388:, 1884
4365:, 1882
4363:Sombor
4349:, 1854
4330:, 1844
4307:, 1840
4288:, 1839
4272:, 1749
4270:Sombor
4239:, 1912
4216:, 1909
4200:, 1901
4180:, 1891
4157:, 1890
4138:, 1844
4077:, 2015
4061:, 1931
4045:, 1912
4043:Bikovo
4029:, 1908
4010:, 1867
3991:, 1864
3953:, 1925
3934:, 1906
3902:, 1894
3882:, 1891
3866:, 1881
3842:, 1863
3765:, 1805
3746:, 1797
3727:, 1790
3711:, 1780
3692:, 1774
3661:, 1757
3645:, 1751
3643:Sombor
3551:Danube
3459:, 1965
3439:, 1909
3411:, 1901
3409:Sombor
3380:, 1799
3285:Takovo
3271:, 1795
3269:Takovo
3243:, 1792
3166:, 2004
2973:Vranje
2955:, 1833
2932:, 1830
2916:, 1830
2897:, 1824
2878:, 1765
2876:Vranje
2859:, 1739
2823:, and
2805:Vranje
2801:Serbia
2796:konaks
2777:, 1867
2762:, 1844
2760:Vranje
2743:, 1720
2686:, 1575
2667:, 1524
2648:, 1483
2627:Turkey
2594:, and
2538:muslim
2497:, 1480
2478:, 1439
2459:, 1405
2398:, 1342
2365:MagliÄ
2311:Danube
2152:, 1230
2103:gothic
2037:, 1391
2018:, 1388
1983:Royal
1944:built
1918:arches
1916:, and
1901:mortar
1843:, 1389
1823:, 1341
1773:, 1321
1746:, 1314
1608:Epirus
1567:, 1327
1561:DeÄani
1540:, 1296
1538:Arilje
1517:, 1236
1494:, 1265
1467:, 1252
1417:, 1196
1390:, 1166
1349:Gradac
1326:Gradac
1318:fresco
1198:gothic
1145:fresco
1058:, and
1052:Greece
1011:Empire
973:Lipjan
955:Lebane
776:, the
747:, the
709:Kurgan
677:houses
637:SiÄevo
573:Morava
373:Cinema
331:Dances
298:Comics
91:People
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10875:Ć
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10811:Wales
10771:Spain
10694:Malta
10664:Italy
10404:Gates
10372:Other
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1257:RaŔka
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561:RaŔka
553:Roman
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360:Media
322:Music
256:Music
222:Islam
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10200:ISSN
10184:ISBN
10108:ISBN
10049:ISBN
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9660:2015
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