• The Hammam was constructed in 1838 adjacent to the former residence of Prince Miloš, which was demolished during the bombing of Belgrade in 1941.
  • Hammam of Prince Miloš[1] is the former Turkish bath in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Built in 1836-37, it was declared a cultural monument in 1948.[2].
  • The hammam of Prince Miloš in Admiral Geprat street, where the restaurant “Monument” is now located, was built in 1836-1837.
  • Hammam of Prince Miloš. Turkish bath or hammam (amam) is a Middle Eastern type of steam bath sauna.
  • Prens Miloš'un Türk hamamı Sunum. ... Başlangıçta hamamlar, Princes Milan ve Michel Obrenović'in oğulları için inşa edilen saray kompleksinin bir parçasıydı.
  • The bath was first renovated in 1834 by the order of prince Milos Obrenovic, and the last time, it was renovated in 2005. ... Hamam. divider veliki gornji.
  • The upper floor (piano nobile) housed richly decorated rooms, from which those on the north side were the private apartments of Prince Miloš.
    Bulunamadı: hammam
  • The Residence of the Prince Milos(Milosev Konak) was built in 1831 and architecturally it was done in the Ottoman residential style.
  • Hamam of Prince MilošHamam of Prince Miloš is located in Admirala Geprata Street.
  • Upon arrival in Sokobanja Spa, a walk through the park with a guide and a tour of the center with sights: Milos hostel and a hammam (Turkish bath).
  • The route can't be found. Local attractions. Hammam of Prince Milos. 950 m. Music and Light Fountain.
  • Originally used as the palace of Prince Miloš Obrenović. The grounds include a plane tree over 160 years old, one of the oldest in Europe.
    Bulunamadı: hammam