Belgrade: Palace
Places and attractions in the Palace category
Categories
- Museum
- Memorial
- Park
- Church
- Neighbourhood
- History museum
- Bridge
- Theater
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Shopping
- Palace
- Historical place
- Tower
- Specialty museum
- Art museum
- Square
- Street
- Concerts and shows
- Universities and schools
- Shopping centre
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Lake
- Forest
- Cemetery
- Football
- Art gallery
- Arenas and stadiums
Princess Ljubica's Residence
Royal house museum with 1800s decor Princess Ljubica's Residence, nestled in the heart of Belgrade, Serbia, is a cultural and architectural gem that offers a glimpse into the country's regal past. This 19th-century palace was built between 1829 and 1831 for Princess Ljubica Vukomanović, the wife of...
Novi dvor
Nestled in the heart of Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, Novi dvor, or New Palace, stands as a testament to the country's royal history and architectural grandeur. This regal palace, once the residence of the Serbian and later Yugoslav royal family, now serves as...
Stari dvor
1884 palace with classic architecture Stari dvor, or the Old Palace, is a significant historical landmark nestled in the bustling heart of Belgrade, Serbia. This grand edifice, once the royal residence of the Obrenović dynasty of Serbia, now serves as the seat of the City Assembly of Belgrade.
Building of the Patriarchate
The Building of the Patriarchate is a building in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is the administrative seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church and its head, the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Beli dvor
Royal residence with an elegant interior The White Palace is the official residence of the Yugoslav former royal family. It is located within the Royal Compound, in the Dedinje neighborhood of Belgrade.
Royal Compound
The Royal compound is a complex of residences built with the personal funds of King Alexander I for the Karađorđević royal family between 1924 and 1937. The compound is located in the Dedinje neighborhood, a prestigious area of Belgrade, Serbia. It consists of two primary residences: The Royal Palace and the White Palace.