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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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In the late 20th century, from mostly shopping area it evolved into the cultural center of the city. In 1987 there was a major reconstruction of Knez 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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For decades, a 200 m (660 ft) long tunnel has been proposed in the ending section of the street. It would follow the route of the Pariska Street, between the streets of Gračanička and Uzun Mirkova, allowing the ground level to be turned into a plateau with a fountain. This extension of the
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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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When digging for the future Rajićeva shopping mall began in 2004, remains of the antique and late antique layers were discovered, so as the remains of the southwest rampart route and double trench in the direction of Kralja Petra Street. The trench from the 3rd century was buried and full of coins,
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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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at the time, but was a succession of smaller alleys. Apart from Delijska Street, which was named during the Ottoman times, other sections were named by the Ministry of the Interior on 8 February 1848: Kalemegdanska (section from the modern Kralja Petra Street to the Kalemegdan Park) and Vojvodina
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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 street. Experts commission tried to change the project, especially paving of the 940 m (3,080 ft) long section from "Ruski Car" to Kalemegdan Park. The section, 16 to 28 m (52 to 92 ft) wide and covering 13,500 m (145,000 sq ft), was to be paved with the
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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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In terms of real estate value, the property in and around Knez Mihailova Street is among the most expensive in Belgrade. The latest confirmation of this occurred in late November 2007 when the 485m parcel belonging to state owned company Jugoexport was sold for
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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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Knez Mihailova Street would create a continuous pedestrian zone from the Terazije, Republic Square and Palace Albania to the Kalemegdan Park, the Belgrade Fortress and the rivers. It was envisioned by the first phase of the planned
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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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The entire project of the reconstruction was developed by architect and urbanist Branislav Jovin. Works began in May 1987, and were finished in six months, on 20 October. They also included introduction of the
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called it "architectural abomination in the heart of Belgrade - steel jaws of the shopping mall which swallowed the building of the City Library", referring to the edifice as the Rajićeva Cave. Architect
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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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in Belgrade at No. 41. It was the first building specifically projected to be a large, modern store. Mitić implemented the novelties like the delay in payment and modernized advertising of the goods.
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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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The original earthen and wooden fort stretched around the Studentski Trg and Knez Mihailova Street. The oldest Roman graves were discovered in this section, dated to the 1st and early 2nd century.
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through the middle of the street was also introduced, so as vintage looking candelabra which resemble the historical, gas ones. Commemorative plaque for Emilijan Josimović was placed near the “
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Daliborka Mučibabić, Dejan Aleksić (30 September 2018). "Нови саобраћајни тунели под водом, кроз брдо и центар града" [New traffic tunnels under water, through the hill and downtown].
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said that the project ruined both the archaeological locality and the architectural core of the city, and that the protected zone of Knez Mihailova has been degraded by it.
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Houses were built there by the most influential and wealthiest families of the Serbian society, most of them merchants. In 1870, two years after the assassination of Prince
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agents from their headquarters in the adjoining Obilićev Venac. Massive beating of the procession participants ensued, which resulted in dozens of injured and arrested.
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Milan Janković (24 June 2019). "Vesić zapanjen: "Progres" prodaje galeriju" [Vesić flabbergasted: Progres is selling the gallery].
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instead and asked for the government to cease the sale. "Progres" reduced the price to €5.3 million, but gave up on selling in May 2020.
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and is a constant buzz of people and tourists. Thousands of people stroll along the street every day as it is the shortest path from
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on rotating pedestal, monumental staircase and other features will have to be preserved. City claims that the intention is to open a
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style. The Academy of Fine Arts, established in 1937, used to be in the building but now the Gallery of the Academy is located there.
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Zvonko Štern (29 January 2018). "Nepodnošljiva lakoća naruživanja Beograda" [Unbearable lightness of spoiling Belgrade].
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Knez Mihailova is a common meeting point for Belgraders. The street has been named one of the most beautiful pedestrian zones in
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Daliborka Mučibabić (31 December 2017), "Beograd vodila od čaršije do metropole" [(Knez Mihailova) Led Belgrade from
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Goran Vesić (14 September 2018). "Прва европска кафана - у Београду" [First European kafana - in Belgrade].
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Reportedly, as of mid-2010s, much of the street's real estate is owned by Serbian tycoons of the day such as
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Mihajlo Mitrović (14 October 2017), "Novi beogradski likovni gen" [New Belgrade's artistic gene],
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Bojan Kovačević (23 June 2018). "Чланак ка чланству" [One article closer to the membership].
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Branislav Stojkov (9 June 2018). "Културна моћ архитекте" [Cultural power of an architect].
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15 million, which works out to some €32,000 per square meter (~ $ 35,741 as of August 2016 rates).
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Daliborka Mučibabić (29 July 2017), "Prvi šoping mol na kraju Knez Mihailove - 14. septembra",
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Snežana Ristić (14 April 2018). "О крхкости и чврстини" [Of fragility and strength].
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Near the end of the street, between Knez Mihailova and Uzun Mirkova, a large complex of
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situated on the street, was the first location where the Belgraders could hear the
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A bit longer version, that would go from the Gračanička Street to the monument of
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Few years after the war, new Communist authorities banned religious processions,
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Daliborka Mučibabić (14 September 2017), "Prestižna lokacija adut "Rajićeve"",
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in the area and the leveling of the terrain, the route was destroyed in time.
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in the Tadeuša Košćuškog Street, resurfaced in 2012, in conjunction with the
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hotel with 60,000 m (650,000 sq ft) was opened in March 2018.
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In the early 20th century, a wealthy merchant Vlada Mitić opened the first
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Kvadrat lokala "Jugoeksporta" prodat za 32.000 evra, November 29, 2007
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in the renaissance style, as a residential house of Belgrade merchant
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One kilometer long Knez Mihailova Street was protected in 1964 as the
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Furthermore, the representative offices of various airlines such as
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roundabout was built, named Rajićeva, after the street. In 2000 an
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Street) streets by the Serbian merchant and banker of Greek origin
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Headquarters of the Main People's Liberation Committee of Serbia
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was constructed. It was the location of the house of politician
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The street follows the central grid layout of the Roman city of
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Minja Miletić (interview with Slobodan Maldini) (5 July 2018).
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until Jovan Kumanudi purchased it and changed its name to
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area. At some point it was joining the aqueduct from the
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project of connecting the Savamala port and the fortress
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Dragan Stanić (ed.). 2390: 2376: 1816: 1802: 1287: 1285: 1063: 1061: 1059: 1057: 1055: 1053: 1051: 1049: 1047: 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 3672: 1747: 1745: 1311:Svetlana Brnović Mitić (26 August 2019). 1178:[Pedestrian empire of 30 years]. 1080: 1078: 908: 3691:Shopping districts and streets in Serbia 1387: 1351:Resistance to Communist regime 1945-1991 1248: 1246: 1214:"Svaka nova fontana malo umetničko delo" 729: 512: 504: 490: 364: 1508:"Christmas Lights Up European Shopping" 1468:Daliborka Mučibabić (31 January 2020). 1399:Daliborka Mučibabić (3 December 2020). 1282: 1044: 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 14: 3678: 1742: 1687:"Dnevnik zabluda: betoniranje Gardoša" 1578: 1545:""Slučaj Rajićeva", srećom bez žrtava" 1505: 1401:"Novi kroj za očuvanje Knez Mihailove" 1257:[How the streets were named]. 1174:Daliborka Mučibabić (4 January 2017). 1075: 580:. The building was later purchased by 570:National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia 2371: 2129:Yugoslav Ministry of Defence Building 1797: 1438:[Home of bohemian students]. 1243: 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). 1542: 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). 968: 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 486: 1487:Daliborka Mučibabić (30 May 2020). 1157:"Pogled s neba i podzemne avanture" 1155:Branka Jakšić (24 September 2017). 24: 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 224:, and as such is protected by the 25: 3717: 3557:Spatial Cultural-Historical Units 3295:Saint Nicholas', Sremski Karlovci 3138:Transfiguration Church, Budisavci 1782: 405:Young volunteers, members of the 286:castrum ramparts, but due to the 2525: 2399: 1851: 1850: 1824: 1434:Mirjana 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Index

Knez Mihailova

Serbian
Serbian
Mihailo Obrenović
Stari Grad
Cultural Heritage of Serbia
Spatial Cultural-Historical Unit of Exceptional Importance
ПКИЦ 1
Serbian
romanized
Belgrade
Mihailo Obrenović III, Prince of Serbia
spatial cultural-historical unit
Spatial Cultural-Historical Units of Great Importance
Republic of Serbia
Singidunum
Thermae
aqueduct
Kumodraž
Mokri Lug
castrum
Terazije
castrum
mass wasting
mahalas
Alexander Karađorđević
Aleksandar Deroko
white Venčac marble
thoroughfare

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