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and former city officials, reminding that Vesić himself announced reconstruction in 2018. The faculty is the user, not the owner, of the part which is under the building, while the devastated area is public, pedestrian square of which the city has jurisdiction anyway, just as it maintained it in previous decades. Vesić said that he would commit crime if the city would renovate the plateau. He also responded that if professors already know everything and know how to criticize the government, then they should fix the tiles, too, and sent city inspection which ordered the faculty to "return the plateau into the previous condition". The faculty refused, also due to the fact that the area is under several layers of legal protection and can't be simply patched.
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preserving the deeper historical layers in time achieve a status of specific historical, social or cultural identity and character. Despite all the criticism, deputy mayor Goran Vesić announced in September 2018 that the construction will start "in the fall". In April 2019, Archaeological Institute in Belgrade stated that they have been notifying city administration about the problems with the project and the way the remains should be preserved since December 2014, but that they never received any reply.
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that 3 to 5 survey pits will be dug and if there are remains of Singidunum below, the garage project will be terminated. Instead, pedestrian underground corridor, 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) deep, will be built so that remains will be accessible to visitors. Despite claiming that Podrecca's project will be preserved, with abandoning the garage, introducing the tram tracks and dislocating proposed Đinđić's monument, the project will be significantly changed.
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city grid was in the modern Uzun Mirkova-Studentski Trg-Vasina-Republic Square direction, thus the area od modern square was the "heart" of ancient Singidunum. Part of the main axis was an additional turning at modern Rajićeva Street. There was a gate at the entrance into the military camp. The gate was located where the City Library, the last building in the Knez Mihailova Street before the Kalemegdan Park, is located today.
784:, the building was burned to the ground. The remains were completely demolished in 1953 and the massive building of the Natural Sciences and Mathematics Faculty was built on its location later. In 1974, a memorial was placed in front of the faculty building, celebrating 30 years of the liberation. Work of Milorad Tepavac, it consists of a mosaic with the inscriptions, a slab of marble on it and the bronze flower on the slab. 949:, represents a "bent arrow, broken in the middle, but then continued to unstoppably fly to the skies". The arrow will be accompanied by the sound installations, with the recorded voice of Đinđić. The overwhelmingly negative reaction from the public and professionals resulted in a heated debate, which tackled not only architectural, cultural and visual sides of the project, but also the morality of the idea. 393:". It is situated in the area that used to be the civilian sector of the city, outside the fortress. The remnants were visible until 1978 and due to the lack of funds to continue excavations or to cover it with the roof or a marquee, the remains were conserved and buried again. There are remains of another thermae, at the nearby Faculty of Philosophy Plateau. They are still visible and are used as benches. 671:. After public protests, the idea was modified in 2015 and the city announced that the terminus from Studentski Trg will be relocated to the Dunavska Street, extending the trolleybus lines to Dorćol, as a temporary solution. As of July 2022 nothing has been done regarding the trolleybuses relocation. The central area of the turning point, which contains some greenery, covers 0.14 hectares (0.35 acres). 76: 1306: 852:. On 22 June 1989 city assembly decided to place the replica of Stojanović's work in Belgrade. The 800 kg (1,800 lb) heavy duplicate was cast in the "Plastika" foundry in Dorćol. Within the plateau, architect Branko Bojović arranged the surrounding area of the monument which was officially dedicated on 29 June 1994 by novelist 905:
familiar with history, culture and spirit of the locality was to be summoned, and then their conclusions should be handed over to the architects to frame everything. This way, the result is a "modern design without any program idea", a "vain solution witch speaks nothing, except for the present vogue of the design beauty".
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the authorities went quiet on this project, additionally introducing the idea of a tram line across the chosen location. In February 2020, city announced that the monument will be "dislocated" from its planned position. In May 2022 it was announced that the monument has been finished "a long time ago" in
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At the time, city government planned to place the monument on 12 March 2018, on the 15th anniversary of Đinđić's assassination. As it was planned to be placed at the central part of the present carriageway, the project of transforming the square into the pedestrian zone had to be done first. However,
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Association of the Serbian Architects (ASA) asked for the competition to be annulled, citing procedural reasons. They claim the jury digressed from the basic propositions. It includes the anonymity as Bajić directly collaborates with two jury members (Vladimir Veličković and Dušan Otašević), while he
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Architects opposed the general redesign of the square which appears to be planned with the absolute liberty, as if there aren't any cultural, architectural, archaeological or legal limitations due to the protection of the area and that, as such, damages and violates the cultural-monumental protection
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On the northern, Dorćol side, a building was constructed in 1864 which served as the seat of the Belgrade city administration. But it was also a seat of the city police and the cellar of the building was divided into several rooms which served as the prison cells. The convicts in time named the cells
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was introduced in Belgrade 1892, and it passed through this part of the city, the market actually bloomed even more. Josimović met with much resistance and only some time before his death, he managed for the city to decide to split the market in two and to form a park in one of the sections. The open
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Predecessor of Belgrade was Singidunum, Celtic and, later, Roman fortified town. 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. The central axis of the
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which developed along the Terazije ridge. The locality has not been properly explored, historically or archaeologically, and now all the Roman and later Byzantine remains will be permanently destroyed. The area of the square was described as having the deepest "cultural and historical sedimentation"
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to Kalemegdan and the ban of the traffic was deemed "not realistic". The project was labeled as the pompous, undeveloped designing intervention based solely on the aesthetic principle and the superficial interpretation of projects seen elsewhere. Other descriptions include the total lack of cultural
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It was pointed out that Studentski Trg is one of such ambient spaces which is defined by the elements important for the collective memory. aesthetic, spiritual or emotional experience of the majority of the citizens. That way, such spaces, especially in large cities, have public importance and with
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Due to the years of poor maintenance, the plateau tiles deteriorated, and it became devastated by 2020. The faculty urged the city to renovate it, but city administration refused, with deputy mayor Goran Vesić claiming the faculty owns the area and it should fix it. This was disputed by the faculty
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Podrecca was directly criticized for some of his previous problematic projects (Maribor, Trieste, etc.) and his construction of the lifeless and soulless squares. Decision on the removal of the traffic was brought without any proper idea what to do with it and where to conduct it, in the manner of
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Street, the fire brigade was situated. They used the lookout on the top of the Captain Miša's Mansion to inspect the city. As the city had no tall buildings at the time, the guard from the lookout was able to pinpoint a specific house anywhere in the city if the fire broke out. He would then alarm
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for over a century. At the beginning of the 19th century, farmers were selling goods at the entrances to the city. However, Turkish soldiers would often forcibly buy goods from them at the small prices, and then sell it themselves in the city for much higher amounts. After constant complaints from
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In general, the entire surrounding area is rich in Roman remains from the 1st to the 3rd century AD. They also include remains below modern Faculty of Philosophy, hotel Square 9 (locality Studentsi trg 9) and Ethnographic Museum (canals in front of the entrance in the museum). Below the roundabout
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monument, has been labeled as the politically opportune, while the monument itself is described as "appearing poor and unsustainable." The design competition was said to be a "missed opportunity" and the direction of the arrow as wrong, as it directs the pedestrians to the sky, instead to Europe,
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In July 2019, city urbanist Marko Stojčić said that if the "central part of Singidunum is to be discovered", there will be no underground garage, which would then be moved to the Republic Square. In February 2020 Stojčić said that "public procurement for the geological excavations" is on the way,
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lines (19, 21, 22, 22L, 28, 29 and 41). Trolleybuses were transferred to the square from the terminal in the nearby Rajićeva Street in 2003. Dorćol, below the square, hosts the central depot for city trolleybuses, in the Dunavska Street. After the new city government took over in 2013, an idea of
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masses. When the church was permanently moved in 1876, residents of Dorćol formed a board for the construction of the church and a small, stone church was built further down the hill and a bit below the modern one, dedicated to Alexander Nevsky, too. In turn, it was demolished in 1891 and modern
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From the start, both the criminals and the political prisoners were jailed, but after 1921 when the Communist party was forbidden by the state, the jail became packed with the political prisoners, separatists and nationalists. Glavnjača gained a notoriety because of the bad conditions, regular
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has been described as "we draw the project, without previous thorough analysis and propositions, we win the award and the realization begins!", and the entire project was deemed as "major incompetence". Process was to be reversed: a team of local intellectuals, artists and professionals, well
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Construction of the two-level underground garage is also criticized. As if there is no archaeological locality beneath the park, while the protruding Roman elements, visible on the Faculty of Philosophy Plateau, remain isolated. Handling of these two localities is described as the typical
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space area around the market, which was now a defunct Turkish cemetery, and the northwestern section were turned into the park, as Josimović originally envisioned. He also proposed for the nearby buffer zone between the city and the Fortress to be adapted into the
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abolishing the trolleybus network was raised, due to the possible creation of the pedestrian zone in the entire central section of Belgrade. Propositions include the change of the routes in downtown, the relocation of the central terminus from Studentski Trg to
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street. The square was finally formed in its present shape by 1927, with the park in the central part. Park was planned by architect Đorđe Kovaljski while the recognizable enclosure and the gates were added in 1929, on the project of Milutin Borisavljević.
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moved in. In the direction of Kalemegdan, municipal administration of Belgrade was located and the building was later used for the municipal court. Later city administration building was also located here, just on the northern side. At the corner with the
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for the new building of the Faculty of Philosophy on the location of the former hotel "Grand" was announced. As the several surrounding small houses were also demolished, one of the propositions was the wide space between the new faculty building and the
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In time, Studentski Trg and Terazije pretty much lost their square functions, becoming streets, while Cvetni Trg, with final changes in the early 2000s, is completely defunct as a traffic object. Studentski Trg is turned into the turning point and
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headed a corps of Russian volunteers to Belgrade. A mobile military church dedicated to the Holly Prince Alexander Nevsky also came from Russia and followed them to the battlefields. It was located at the Great Market in 1876, and was used for
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indifference towards the archaeological remains and lack of concern for the cultural heritage. Area of the modern square is the first among the most important urban zones of old Belgrade and is especially important as the locality of ancient
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In July 2016 city administration announced the complete reconstruction of Studentski Trg and its adaptation into the pedestrian zone, construction of the underground garage and erection of a monument to the assassinated prime minister
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Since the early 1900s there were ideas of erecting a monument to Petar II Petrović Njegoš. During the Interbellum several boards for erection of the monument were formed, which included some of the culture's most prominent people like
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As per Serbian-Turkish agreement anyone could bring and sell goods, the market quickly grew and became city's commercial center. Though it was officially named "Saint Andrew's Market" it became known as the Great Market (Serbian:
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on the Republic Square and denied its symbolism as "Đinđić himself, as a personality, was a symbol of the future". It was suggested that probably the better place for such installation would be the vicinity of the
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torture of the prisoners and for being overcrowded. The cell, which was projected for 60 to 70 people usually had up to 350 people crammed inside. Only in 1921, 15,000 people were incarcerated in Glavnjača.
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Prince Mihailo was assassinated on 10 June 1868. The Board for the erection of the monument was formed already on 14 June 1868 and decided to collect donations for the construction of both the church in
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The market itself continued to operate until 1926 when was finally closed. With the closing of the Great Market, city government built several other markets in the city, bit further from the downtown:
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Also, in 1821, the state government decided to put the food trade in order and to establish the quantity and quality of the goods imported to the city. Part of the project was introduction of the
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existed in the city. Oriental variant of the roadside inn, they provided travelers with food, drink and resting facilities. One of the largest in Belgrade at the time was the Turkish Khan (
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are extremely well preserved 1-metre-tall (3 ft) walls, surrounded by the intact Roman floors and barriers. This section was discovered in 1989, but wasn't archaeologically surveyed.
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suggested dislocation of the market in 1887, as it was placed in the sole center of the city. Plus, he deemed it inappropriate for the Great School to be across the market. But when the
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Dragan Perić (22 October 2017), "Beogradski vremeplov - Pijace: mesto gde grad hrani selo" [Belgrade chronicles - Greenmarkets: a place where village feeds the city],
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streets, where the City Library is today. Only 4 days later, it was moved to the location above the old, defunct Turkish cemetery. The chosen location was situated above the
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Miroslav Simeunović (7 December 2017), "Proceudralne manjakovsti konkursa za spomenik Đinđiću" [Procedural inadequacy of the competition for the Đinđić's monument],
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even donated money, but due to the disagreements of the convenient location, the monument wasn't built. After World War II, the task of carving the monument was given to
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became a usual Serbian slang for prison in general, while by the early 20th century Glavnjača was colloquially adopted as the name for the entire building.
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was erected in the park. As the monument was covered with cloth for a long time, citizens colloquially nicknamed the square a "plateau of the bagged man".
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circled his cipher on the presented work, by which, they allege, he indicated to the jury that it was his work. The ASA also accused Podrecca of the
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The building had the system of floor and wall heating, made of special, hollow bricks which allowed for the hot air to circulate through the rooms (
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Below the plateau is the depot of the Faculty of Philosophy's Department of Psychology. The depot contains some 60 instruments which were used by
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The look of the future monument to the assassinated prime minister was announced on 21 October 2017. A modernist installation, work of sculptor
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Studentski Trg is location of many educational and cultural institutions, thus the names (Students Square, Academy Park, etc.). They include:
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Project "Green regulations of Belgrade" - IV phase: Plan of the general regulation of the green area system in Belgrade (concept of the plan)
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Part of the criticism concerns the public and professional debate on the project, that is, almost complete lack of it. The process of the
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Branka Vasiljević (13 February 2019). "Украдено обележје посвећено страдалима" [Memorial dedicated to the victims was stolen].
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Borislav Stojkov (4 November 2017), "Da li se građani za nešto pitaju" [Are citizens being asked about anything?],
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Some of the oldest remains are those discovered under the faculty building. They are dated to c.100 and were still made of
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of the Belgrade's City Committee of the League of Communists located nearby. Under the lawn, the remnants of the ancient
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Aleksandar Rudnik Milanović (27 October 2017), "Skulptura, simbol i lokacija" [Sculpture, symbol and location],
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who finished it in 1952 and garnered numerous praises. Serbian government decided to place it on Cvetni Trg, across the
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Studentski Trg was projected as the first in a succession of squares around Belgrade's central route from Kalemegdan to
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The square developed around the market, also occupying parts of the former Turkish graveyard. It was originally called
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in 1914, which was transferred to the Akadameski park in the early 1930s from his previous location at the end of the
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the farmers, vizier of Belgrade, after counseling with the city merchants, agreed to choose one place for the market:
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Goran Vesić (14 September 2018). "Прва европска кафана - у Београду" [First European kafana - in Belgrade].
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Aleksandra Pavićević (7 July 2018). "Нажалост, (пре)познајемо се" [Unfortunately, we know (recognize) us].
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Dragan Perić (20 May 2018). "Od pijace do Studentskog parka" [From green market to Student's park].
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Marija Đurić (30 March 2019). "Вунтови експерименти у Београду" [Wundt's experiments in Belgrade].
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arguments, lack of ideas, spirit, style and other things which marks the culture and identity of Belgrade.
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where Đinđić was leading Serbia. The installation was depicted as inferior compared to the classical
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Dragana Jokić Stamenković (13 December 2014), "Pijace slave Svetog Andreja Prvozvanog",
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Northern section of the Academy Park was excavated in 1968 in the project of building a
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building and the Kizlar Aga's Mosque, close to the starting section of the
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During the Ottoman period, the area was occupied by the Turkish cemetery,
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in the city and the original source of the urban culture of Belgrade.
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of the square. Creation of one single, large pedestrian zone from the
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In the 19th century, before hotels in Belgrade were founded, numerous
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Faculty for Natural Sciences and Mathematics (University of Belgrade);
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Ana Vuković; Daliborka Mučibabić; Dejan Aleksić (10 November 2020).
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Milorad H. Jevtić (18 January 2012), "Urbano pulsiranje platoa",
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Dragan Perić (23 April 2017), "Šetnja pijacama i parkovima",
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in Belgrade, which was built by prince Michael. Its were the
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Anica Teofilović; Vesna Isajlović; Milica Grozdanić (2010).
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At the place of the modern square, there was an open green
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Church if the Holy Alexander Nevsky was finished by 1930.
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Dejan Aleksić, Daliborka Mučibabić (19 February 2020).
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Serbian Encyclopedia, Vol. I, Book 2, Beograd-Buštranje
2083: 1909:Трамвај и археолошка атракција у будућој улици културе 1453: 1431: 1091:Српска енциклопедија, том 1, књига 2, Београд-Буштрање 1707: 1850: 1434:"Jelisaveta Načić i Crkva Svetog Aleksandra Nevskog" 884:. The project of the reconstruction was designed by 2065:Dejan Aleksić, Daliborka Mučibabić (14 May 2022). 2030: 2011: 1868:"Majstori uskoro u Karađorđevoj i Marka Kraljevića" 1617:[When all roads were leading to Belgrade]. 1138:]. Zavod za udžbenike, Belgrade. p. 1006. 529:organized festivities after he was handed over the 439:
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Urban neighbourhood in Stari Grad, Belgrade, Serbia
1997:[Two errors of Boris Tadić] (in Serbian). 1360: 990:, while the bars which keep it upward are made of 757:, the smallest one which had no windows (Serbian: 1992: 1631: 1597: 1394: 1229: 1207: 1183: 1161: 1023:"Studentski trg – srce antičke arhitekture grada" 1020: 2808: 1978:[One more appeal for the old Belgrade], 1973: 1809: 1794: 1764: 1573: 1415:Црвени крст Србије обележио 147 година постојања 1129: 863:in his laboratory for psychological research at 787: 2050:[New monuments from Sava Quay to Taš]. 1828: 1726: 1513:Троле се од септембра враћају на Студентски трг 1307:"Oživljava "Velika pijaca" na Studentskom trgu" 560:In one of the houses at the future square, the 820:, formed by the streets of Knez Mihailova and 294:Studentski Trg is located halfway between the 282:, area of the modern square was the center of 274:. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of 2248: 2119: 2045: 1884: 1865: 1814:[Searching for Belgrade's identity]. 1760: 1758: 1756: 1651: 1578:[Dedicated monument to Karl Malden]. 1554: 1510: 1491: 1477:[Trolleybuses are moving to Dorćol]. 1472: 1130:Miroslav Vujović (2008). Radoš Ljušić (ed.). 1088: 518:his colleagues below using a trumpet. In the 2016:[A monument and an interpretation], 1853:Politika-Kulturni dodatak, Year LXII, No. 13 1695:Politika-Kulturni dodatak, year LXII, No. 52 1692: 1612: 1593: 1591: 1589: 1458:[People who made Belgrade greener]. 1432:Svetlana Brnović Mitić (12 September 2023). 1345: 1323: 1277: 952:Location of the Đinđić monument, across the 701:University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy 1944:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1925: 1790: 1788: 1786: 1784: 1782: 1780: 1654:"Како је Његош "стигао" на Академски плато" 1449: 1447: 1379: 1304: 1089:Marko Popović (2011). Dragan Stanić (ed.). 929: 707:University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology 564:was founded on 6 February 1876. During the 533:from the Ottomans, who had to evacuate the 358:(room with the two pools of hot water) and 2255: 2241: 2126: 2112: 1902: 1900: 1767:"Istoriju Singidunuma prepuštamo zaboravu" 1753: 1710:Уништен плато испред Филозофског факултета 1708:Julijana Simić Tenšić (7 November 2020). 1544:. Urbanistički zavod Beograda. p. 49. 1421:(in Serbian). 7 February 2023. p. 15. 1341: 1339: 1337: 1335: 1273: 1271: 1269: 765:, the main and the largest cell (Serbian: 491: 1669: 1667: 1586: 1494:""Trole" vozile Novobeograđane i Zemunce" 1454:Svetlana Brnović Mitić (26 August 2019). 1251: 1249: 1247: 1245: 2048:"Novi spomenici od Savskog keja do Taša" 2012:Branislav Simonović (30 November 2017), 1777: 1647: 1645: 1559:[Nine decades of Kolarac Hall]. 1444: 1225: 1223: 1203: 1201: 1179: 1177: 800:), located where the modern plateau is. 673: 1897: 1332: 1266: 1068:. Smedrevska Palanka: M@gic M@p. 2006. 658:for bus line number 31 and majority of 2809: 2084:Beta, Večernje Novosti (11 May 2022). 1664: 1361:Mirjana Sretenović (3 January 2019). 1300: 1298: 1296: 1294: 1292: 1242: 1230:Branka Vasiljević (24 February 2020). 1184:Branka Vasiljević (14 November 2011), 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1008: 1006: 566:Serbian-Ottoman wars from 1876 to 1878 286:, Roman precursor of modern Belgrade. 75: 2568:Yugoslav Ministry of Defence Building 2236: 2107: 1993:Mileta Prodanović (7 November 2017). 1642: 1615:"Kada su svi putevi vodili u Beograd" 1574:Jelena Koprivica (21 November 2018). 1395:Branko Bogdanović (1 December 2019). 1220: 1210:"Rimske terme ispod Akademskog parka" 1198: 1174: 1164:"Beograd na ostacima Rimskog carstva" 1157: 1155: 732:on the Faculty of Philosophy Plateau; 2553:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2528:Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building 2295:Buildings and structures in Belgrade 1974:Miroljub Kojović (7 November 2017), 1765:Miroljub Kojović (30 October 2017), 1456:"Ličnosti koje su ozelenile Beograd" 1107:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 1040:Tamara Marinković-Radošević (2007). 1743:"Ovako će izgledati Studentski trg" 1727:Jelena Mirković (8 November 2020). 1289: 1186:"Počinje uređenje Akademskog parka" 1170:(in Serbian). pp. 01 & 09. 1021:Branka Vasiljević (14 April 2018). 1003: 13: 2046:Dejan Aleksić (27 November 2019). 1866:Dejan Aleksić (5 September 2018). 1810:Borislav Stojkov (25 July 2020). 1652:Špiro Solomun (22 February 2019). 1234:[Thermae under the park]. 1162:Marija Brakočević (16 June 2009). 1152: 1109:, Zavod za udžbenike. p. 37. 629: 14: 2838: 2099: 1976:"Još jedan apel za stari Beograd" 1613:Dragan Perić (2 September 2018). 1576:"Otkriven spomenik Karlu Maldenu" 1555:Nikola Rackov (9 February 2021). 1208:Branka Vasiljević (27 May 2009), 585:First modern Belgrade's urbanist 415: 2290: 2289: 2263: 2135: 1557:"Devet decenija dvorane Kolarac" 902:architectural design competition 448:on the goods (in Serbian called 158: 138: 74: 67: 41: 2077: 2067:Споменик Ђинђићу следеће године 2058: 2039: 2024: 2005: 1986: 1967: 1952: 1926:N1, Beoinfo (21 October 2017). 1919: 1885:Dejan Aleksić (10 July 2019). 1878: 1859: 1844: 1829:Sandra Petrušić (10 May 2018). 1822: 1812:Трагања за идентитетом Београда 1803: 1735: 1720: 1701: 1686: 1625: 1606: 1567: 1548: 1523: 1511:Dejan Aleksić (18 July 2019). 1504: 1485: 1473:Dejan Aleksić (13 March 2019). 1466: 1425: 1407: 1388: 1373: 1354: 1317: 667:and of the depo from Dorćol to 504:("King's Square"). In 1863 the 460:street, stretching between the 427: 346:were discovered, including the 322: 310:, while the pedestrian zone of 2703:Historical Archive of Belgrade 2614:Metropol Palace Hotel Belgrade 2508:House of the National Assembly 1475:"Trolejbusi se sele na Dorćol" 1399:[Prince without hat]. 1136:Encyclopedia of Serbian people 1123: 1082: 1058: 1033: 816:. That way, the small square, 557:was ultimately built in 1882. 251: 1: 2657:Residence of Princess Ljubica 1855:(in Serbian). pp. 06–07. 1621:(in Serbian). pp. 28–29. 1563:(in Serbian). pp. 20–21. 1403:(in Serbian). pp. 28–29. 997: 964:Building of the General Staff 788:Faculty of Philosophy Plateau 743:, dedicated in November 2018; 57:is located at Studentski Trg. 2518:Monument to the Unknown Hero 2020:(in Serbian), pp. 24–25 1492:Dejan Aleksić (2 May 2017), 1328:(in Serbian), pp. 26–27 1285:(in Serbian), pp. 28–29 1132:Енциклопедија српског народа 747: 354:(room with the warm water), 350:(room with the cold water), 7: 1305:Ana Vuković (25 May 2018). 782:1944 liberation of Belgrade 289: 10: 2843: 2533:Old General Staff Building 2389:Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall 2142:Neighbourhoods and suburbs 1995:"Dve greške Borisa Tadića" 1619:Politika-Magazin, No. 1092 1401:Politika-Magazin, No. 1157 1348:Politika-Magazin, No. 1077 1326:Politika-Magazin, No. 1047 523:Kod Rajića junaka serbskog 412:and floor heating system. 317: 2817:Neighborhoods of Belgrade 2766: 2736: 2680: 2662:Residence of Prince Miloš 2622: 2576: 2453: 2435:Clinical Centre of Serbia 2427: 2356: 2303: 2280: 2152: 2073:(in Serbian). p. 14. 2054:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1915:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1893:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1874:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1816:Politika-Kulturni dodatak 1797:Politika-Kulturni dodatak 1716:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1682:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1660:(in Serbian). p. 12. 1602:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1582:(in Serbian). p. 20. 1519:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1481:(in Serbian). p. 17. 1462:(in Serbian). p. 13. 1440:(in Serbian). p. 20. 1384:(in Serbian). p. 12. 1369:(in Serbian). p. 10. 1350:(in Serbian). p. 29. 1313:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1238:(in Serbian). p. 15. 874: 769:, "main"). In time, word 713:Kolarac Public University 314:is located to the south. 231: 221: 200: 183: 171: 151: 131: 96: 62: 40: 31: 21: 2776:Educational institutions 2445:Military Medical Academy 2285:Architecture of Belgrade 2066: 1982:(in Serbian), p. 27 1908: 1886: 1818:(in Serbian). p. 7. 1811: 1799:(in Serbian), p. 07 1709: 1697:(in Serbian). p. 9. 1532: 1512: 1500:(in Serbian), p. 31 1414: 1362: 1262:(in Serbian), p. 15 930:Monument to Zoran Đinđić 753:according to their use: 730:Petar II Petrović Njegoš 377:was dug in front of the 258:, is one of the central 88:Location within Belgrade 25: 2513:Main Post Office Palace 2428:Healthcare institutions 2409:Tašmajdan Sports Centre 2364:Aleksandar Nikolić Hall 959:Prince Mihailo Monument 555:Prince Mihailo Monument 492:Formation of the square 116:44.818918°N 20.457442°E 2786:Religious architecture 2630:Dedinje Royal Compound 2594:Aleksandar Palas Hotel 2589:Hyatt Regency Belgrade 2523:National Bank Building 2014:"Spomenik i tumačenje" 1044:. 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Urban neighbourhood
University of Belgrade's rectorate building is located at Studentski Trg.
University of Belgrade
rectorate
building
Studentski Trg is located in Belgrade
44°49′08″N 20°27′27″E / 44.818918°N 20.457442°E / 44.818918; 20.457442
Country
Serbia
Region
Belgrade
Municipality
Stari Grad
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Area code
Car plates
Serbian Cyrillic
town squares
urban neighborhood
Belgrade
Serbia
Stari Grad
Classical Antiquity
Singidunum
Republic Square

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