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against the project. Zoran Manević, former president of the Club of
Architects, called it a "monstrosity" while member of the Academy of Architecture, Branko Bojović, said there are many cultural issues why it shouldn't be built, naming just one of them, the Roman remains in this entire section of Belgrade, which are shallow and conserved under the ground. Another problem was the restitution as many objects were confiscated by the Yugoslav Communist authorities after the World War II. The construction dragged on for years. Israel investor, "ABD", daughter company of "Ashtrom", cited the reasons for that as the long and complicated process of obtaining permits, unregulated property ownership, archaeological explorations and financial problems due to the
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lamps, ceramics and jars. Next to this locality, at the corner of Knez
Mihailova and Kralja Petra, an area paved with the cobblestone dating from the 2nd century was discovered. It was a public space, located right before the entrance into the fortress. During almost every construction in Knez Mihailova and the neighboring streets where digging is involved, remains are being discovered. In 2008 in Čika Ljubina Street remains of the house from the 4th century was discovered, which included the part of the floor and doorstep of the main entry door. Part of the walls was decorated with frescoes. Similar findings are discovered in Kosančićev Venac and Tadeuša Košćuškog. Remnants of the Roman
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beginning of the city’s broader metamorphosis from oriental to the western urbanism. Prior to
Josimović, only a short part of what is today Knez Mihailova, called ″Delijska street″, actually existed as a street. Works on construction of the new street began in spring of 1869. Josimović's plan successfully transformed the existing incomplete trail into the proper street which directly connected downtown Belgrade with the fortress, thus establishing a direct communication between the inner and outer neighborhoods. City founded its first street naming commission in 1864. The commission worked for 6 years, and the Knez Mihailova was the first street they named.
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Mihailova and its transformation into the pedestrian zone. After six months of construction works, the street was open on 20 October 1987. It was paved
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The criticism of the project continued, both for its location in old section of
Belgrade's downtown and the appearance of the building itself, which is described as an unfitting architecture for the location or as a "foreign body in Knez Mihailova". Architect Bojan Kovačević said that the edifice is
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from the 2nd century were discovered beneath Tadeuša Košćuškog during the reconstruction in June 2009. They were conserved and reburied. In Cincar
Jankova Street, five graves from the late 1st century were discovered so as the three canals. Archaeologists expected to find a southeastern route of the
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for this location was announced and the winning project was the one by Milan and
Vladimir Lojanica. In 2003 the trolleybuses were removed from the location and in 2009 the government's permit for construction was granted. The construction itself was troubled and long. Fellow architects were mostly
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origin. After his death, in his testament, he signed the building (along with two other city properties) over to the organization named
Beogradska trgovačka omladina (Belgrade Merchant Youth) under conditions that they use the funds generated by the three properties to set up a hospital named The
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who was also a prominent real estate investor and developer. Before it got built, an existing one-story house at the spot (Jovan Kumanudi's private residence where he also had a shop) got demolished. Kumanudi named the new building after his wife Hrisanta aka Hristina. The newly erected building
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In October 2020, a new, detailed regulatory plan was announced. The area is bounded by the streets Knez Mihailova, Kralja Petra, Uzun Mirkova, Studentski Trg, Vase Čarapića, Republic Square, Sremska, Maršala Birjuzova, Carice Milice, Cara Lazara, Gračanička and Pariska, and covers 18 ha (44
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In the middle of the 19th century, the upper part of the street bordered the garden of Prince Alexander Karađorđević. After the implementation of the 1867 city of Belgrade regulation plan by Emilijan Josimović, the street soon gained its current look and architecture. Josimović’s plan marked the
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granite, but the commission opposed this. City monuments preservation institute, on the other hand, objected to the planting of the oak avenue, with 14 trees, because the street had no trees before the reconstruction either. Jovin managed to push both of his ideas. In 1988 area around the
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During Ottoman occupation, in the first half of the 16th century, the Ottomans repaired the old Roman aqueduct and built a new one along the street with drinking fountains, as the neighborhoods could not develop without the water. They also built gardens and five mosques with adjoining
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were located in the Čika Ljubina Street. Also in the Čika Ljubina, remains of the house from the 4th century was discovered in 2008, which included the part of the floor and doorstep of the main entry door. Parts of the walls were decorated with frescoes. An
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twice the size of what was allowed in the beginning and that, with its capacity and appearance, it is a synonymous for the violence against the city. He asked: "is Rajićeva bringing any luck to Belgrade? Hardly". Writer and former ambassador
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acres). Art historians and conservationists proposed the expansion of the Knez Mihailova's spatial unit (declared in 1964) to include Republic Square, green area along the Pariska Street and blocks surrounding Palace Albanija.
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visited Belgrade in May 1946, huge crowd of people spontaneously gathered in the Knez Mihailova, effectively forming a procession. Seeing this as a hidden anti-regime event, the authorities dispatched the
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Nikola and Evgenija Kiki Endowment, which Kiki envisioned would provide medical help and services to poor and downtrodden merchants. Between 1937 and 1940, a hospital was built at 9 Zvečanska Street.
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1823:
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769:, as well as many other leading shops and several cafes.
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265:
area. At some point it was joining the aqueduct from the
1771:[Streets to pedestrians - tunnels for traffic].
1159:[View from the sky and underground adventures].
987:
project of connecting the Savamala port and the fortress
1197:[Belgrade on the remains of the Roman Empire],
1091:
Serbian Encyclopedia, Vol. I, Book 2, Beograd-Buštranje
417:, while a drinking fountain, made of white marble from
1310:
1087:Српска енциклопедија, том 1, књига 2, Београд-Буштрање
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Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance
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1134:]. Zavod za udžbenike, Belgrade. p. 1006.
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1470:"Vesić: Prodaja galerije "Progres" – prljav posao"
1034:Крунски венац и Светосавски плато - културна добра
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1718:
1660:"Zgrada "Ikarusa" bila jedinstvena u Beogradu"
1642:
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1235:[When sidewalks replace cobblestone].
205:) is the main pedestrian and shopping zone in
2383:
1809:
1583:[Hotel in SM Rajićeva] (in Serbian).
1491:["Progres" gallery is not for sale].
1433:
1347:Отпор комунистичком режиму у Србији 1945-1991
1211:
1154:
1126:Miroslav Vujović (2008). Radoš Ljušić (ed.).
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734:Knez Mihailova Street at night (January 2012)
194:
71:
56:
1630:Politika-Kulturni dodatak, Year LXII, No. 11
1612:
1315:[People who made Belgrade greener].
3669:Template:Attached KML/Knez Mihailova Street
1736:Politika-Kulturni dodatak, Year LXII, No. 9
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1085:Marko Popović (2011). Dragan Stanić (ed.).
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572:in the 1880s, and later the consulates of
369:Knez Mihailova Street is converted into a
261:was used to conduct water from the modern
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1311:Svetlana Brnović Mitić (26 August 2019).
1178:[Pedestrian empire of 30 years].
1080:
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3691:Shopping districts and streets in Serbia
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1351:Resistance to Communist regime 1945-1991
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1214:"Svaka nova fontana malo umetničko delo"
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1508:"Christmas Lights Up European Shopping"
1468:Daliborka Mučibabić (31 January 2020).
1399:Daliborka Mučibabić (3 December 2020).
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1004:Mihailo Obrenović III, Prince of Serbia
778:magazine included the street as one of
442:8 cm (3.1 in) thick slabs of
211:Mihailo Obrenović III, Prince of Serbia
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1687:"Dnevnik zabluda: betoniranje Gardoša"
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1545:""Slučaj Rajićeva", srećom bez žrtava"
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1401:"Novi kroj za očuvanje Knez Mihailove"
1257:[How the streets were named].
1174:Daliborka Mučibabić (4 January 2017).
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580:. The building was later purchased by
570:National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia
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2129:Yugoslav Ministry of Defence Building
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1438:[Home of bohemian students].
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1195:"Beograd na ostacima Rimskog carstva"
3657:Military Technical Institute Complex
3285:Old St. Stephen's, Sremska Mitrovica
2114:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
2089:Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building
1856:Buildings and structures in Belgrade
1769:"Ulice pešacima – tuneli saobraćaju"
1767:Daliborka Mučibabić (4 March 2012).
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1489:"Galerija "Progres" nije na prodaju"
1313:"Ličnosti koje su ozelenile Beograd"
1103:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
1032:Daliborka Mučibabić (22 May 2021).
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921:. It was demolished in 1950 and the
755:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
613:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
584:(1841–1918), a Belgrade merchant of
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1487:Daliborka Mučibabić (30 May 2020).
1157:"Pogled s neba i podzemne avanture"
1155:Branka Jakšić (24 September 2017).
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3377:St. Theodor Tyron's, Donja Bitinja
3360:Holy Archangels, Gornje Nerodimlje
3108:Church of The Assumption, Novi Sad
1685:Slobodan Maldini (3 August 2018).
1193:Marija Brakočević (16 June 2009),
1176:"Pešačko carstvo od trideset leta"
1105:, Zavod za udžbenike. p. 37.
1069:"Pešačko carstvo od trideset leta"
683:streets built in 1926 in the late
413:with the black granite slabs from
269:and then continued further to the
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405:Young volunteers, members of the
286:castrum ramparts, but due to the
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1434:Mirjana Nikić (19 March 2021).
1253:Goran Vesić (31 January 2019).
1201:(in Serbian), pp. 1 & 9
927:architectural design competition
630:Nikola Spasić Endowment building
294:Ottoman and Austrian occupations
277:, and along the Knez Mihailova.
218:spatial cultural-historical unit
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3522:Site of the Battle of Slankamen
3133:Transfiguration Church, Pančevo
2976:Candlemas Church, Krušedol Selo
2785:Partisan printing house "Borba"
2696:Hajduk Veljko's Powder Magazine
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1212:Dejan Aleksić (30 April 2018).
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330:The street wasn't a continuous
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3542:Syrmian Front Memorial Complex
2946:St. Nicholas', Stari Slankamen
2675:Holy Mother of God, Kuršumlija
2631:Kragujevac District Courthouse
2264:Historical Archive of Belgrade
2175:Metropol Palace Hotel Belgrade
2069:House of the National Assembly
1643:Dragan Velikić (5 July 2018).
1418:Oni su vlasnici Knez Mihailove
1278:(in Serbian), 11 December 2016
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2751:Partisan Hospital, Prijepolje
2554:Residence of Princess Ljubica
2218:Residence of Princess Ljubica
1233:"Kad pločnici zamene oblutke"
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3310:Virgin Hodegetria, Mušutište
2856:Monument to the Unknown Hero
2079:Monument to the Unknown Hero
1255:Како су улице добијале имена
1128:Енциклопедија српског народа
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3512:Boško Buha Memorial Complex
3372:St George's, Gornja Bitinja
2800:Partisan Hospital, Krčagovo
1579:Tanjug (26 February 2019).
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767:Institut français de Serbie
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3492:Vuk Karadžić's birth house
3399:Orthodox Church of Molovin
3367:Churches of Sirinićka Župa
3148:St. Jeremiah's, Goraždevac
3118:St. Nicholas', Velika Hoča
2921:Medieval palace of Vučitrn
2830:House of Dimitrije Tucović
2636:House of Svetozar Marković
2579:Secret Partisan Print Shop
2094:Old General Staff Building
1950:Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall
311:Reigning prince of Serbia
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27:Street in Belgrade, Serbia
3615:"Staro selo" Etno Complex
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3325:Orthodox Church of Vilovo
3193:Churches of Sredačka Župa
3026:Orthodox Church in Mokrin
2680:Lazarevac Memorial Church
2584:Residence of Prince Miloš
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3208:St. Nicholas', Mušnikovo
3078:Romanian Church in Uzdin
3011:St. Nicholas', Đurakovac
2941:Orthodox Church in Čurug
2849:St. Peter and Paul's in
2840:Prnjavor Memorial Chapel
2337:Educational institutions
2006:Military Medical Academy
1846:Architecture of Belgrade
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537:Marko Stojanović's house
509:Commercial Bank Building
395:Archbishop of Canterbury
3588:Gornja Dobrinja Complex
3439:Miloš Obrenović's House
3382:St. Nicholas', Gotovuša
3340:Monuments of Nerodimlje
3320:Catholic Church of Čoka
3275:Warehouses of Golubinci
3183:Holy Salvation, Prizren
3153:Warehouses of Karlovčić
3123:St. John's, Velika Hoča
3083:Holy Thetokos', Vaganeš
2926:Monastery of St Barbara
2780:Museum of 1941 Uprising
2074:Main Post Office Palace
1989:Healthcare institutions
1970:Tašmajdan Sports Centre
1925:Aleksandar Nikolić Hall
1530:17 January 2008 at the
621:style with elements of
3532:Idvor Memorial Complex
3497:Kraljevo Memorial Park
3188:St. Nicholas', Prizren
3016:St. Nicholas', Kikinda
2906:Bishop's palace, Vršac
2711:Niš concentration camp
2691:Despot Stefan Memorial
2670:St. Nicholas Monastery
2347:Religious architecture
2191:Dedinje Royal Compound
2155:Aleksandar Palas Hotel
2150:Hyatt Regency Belgrade
2084:National Bank Building
932:global economic crisis
915:Rajićeva Shopping Mall
909:Rajićeva Shopping Mall
753:The street is home to
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547:Block of private homes
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313:Alexander Karađorđević
3565:Knez Mihailova Street
3527:Vezirac Hill Memorial
3387:St. Nicholas', Štrpce
3203:St. George's, Sredska
2871:Bač Franciscan Church
2594:Topčider Parish House
2319:Airport City Belgrade
2289:Belgrade City Library
2259:Knez Mihailova Street
2249:Belgrade New Cemetery
2160:Crowne Plaza Belgrade
1872:Airport City Belgrade
1581:"Hotel u TC Rajićeva"
1436:Дом студентских боема
1353:]. Catena Mundi.
858:and many more shops.
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3706:Stari Grad, Belgrade
3673:KML is from Wikidata
3603:Rogljevo Wine Cellar
3593:Negotin Wine Cellars
3487:Cer Memorial Ossuary
3315:St. George's, Rečane
3198:Holy Virgin, Sredska
3168:St. Nicholas', Sibač
3163:St. Luke's, Kupinovo
3071:Pograđe Upper Church
3066:Pograđe Lower Church
2886:Bački Petrovac House
2795:Plant nursery, Užice
2736:Hristić family House
2701:Early Byzantine Tomb
2641:Sobrašice of Lužnice
2564:Captain Miša Mansion
2414:Archaeological Sites
2233:Captain Miša Mansion
2124:Vuk Foundation House
2049:Belgrade Cooperative
2015:Historical landmarks
1965:King Peter I Stadium
1918:Entertainment venues
1543:J.V. (13 May 2004).
1296:to metropolis],
635:Konstantin Jovanović
603:Veljko Savić's house
391:reactionary elements
190:Knez Mihailova ulica
179:Кнез Михаилова улица
58:Улица кнез Михаилова
3686:Streets in Belgrade
3575:Novi Pazar Fortress
3424:Patriarchate of Peć
3270:Petkovica Monastery
3178:St. Peter of Koriša
3006:St. John's, Crkolez
2835:Atenica Wine cellar
2352:Streets and squares
2307:Belgrade Waterfront
2269:Nikola Pašić Square
2254:General Post Office
2228:Despot Stefan Tower
2184:Palaces and castles
2064:Government Building
2032:Despot Stefan Tower
2001:KBC Dragiša Mišović
1955:Rajko Mitić Stadium
1514:on 28 January 2008.
856:Monsoon Accessorize
759:Instituto Cervantes
750:park and fortress.
325:white Venčac marble
202:Ulica kneza Mihaila
196:Улица кнеза Михаила
73:Улица кнеза Михаила
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3608:Štubik Wine Cellar
3449:Historic Landmarks
3419:Our Lady of Ljeviš
3305:Subotica City Hall
3300:Subotica Synagogue
3250:St. John's, Sombor
3235:Sinan Pasha Mosque
3223:Gornje Selo Church
3001:Our Lady of Hvosno
2981:Krušedol Monastery
2845:Wooden Church, Dub
2775:Smederevo Fortress
2756:St. Peter and Paul
2569:Belgrade Cathedral
2536:Cultural Monuments
2299:Under construction
2170:Jat Airways Hotels
1935:Omladinski stadion
1440:Politika-Moja kuća
919:Toma Vučić Perišić
891:Singapore Airlines
887:Ethiopian Airlines
800:Nike men and women
772:In December 2006,
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3429:Banjska Monastery
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2961:Grgeteg Monastery
2896:Rakovac Monastery
2665:Kruševac Fortress
2559:Belgrade Fortress
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2037:Gates of Belgrade
2027:Belgrade Fortress
1892:Skyline AFI Tower
1141:978-86-17-15732-4
1112:978-86-7946-097-4
969:Proposed projects
740:South East Europe
487:Notable buildings
469:Miroslav Mišković
344:Mihailo Obrenović
321:Aleksandar Deroko
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3636:Sremski Karlovci
3434:Terzijski Bridge
3218:Bogoševce Church
2916:Vojinović Bridge
2891:Beočin Monastery
2876:Dunđerski Palace
2866:Bođani Monastery
2765:Gradac Monastery
2611:Golubac Fortress
2599:Topčider Obelisk
2574:Museum of 4 July
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