• The Palace of Serbia (Serbian: Палата Србије, romanized: Palata Srbije) is a government building currently housing several cabinet level ministries and site for state...
  • The Palace of Serbia was built in 1959 and it was ceremoniously opened in 1961 on the occasion of the First Conference of Heads of State and Government of...
  • Public Domain. Palace of Serbia. ... Today it's called the "Place of Serbia" and it is still used for limited government functions.
  • The Palace of Serbia is the largest and most spectacular masterpiece of modernist architecture in Belgrade, and one of the first buildings to be constructed in...
  • The Palace Albania or The Albania Palace (Serbian: Albanija, hence sometimes “Albanija Palace”) is the first skyscraper in Serbia and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
  • The Palace of Serbia is a government building currently housing several cabinet level ministries and site for state visits of foreign head of states to Serbia.
  • Unquestionably the most iconic and monumental building in New Belgrade (and perhaps of the whole Yugoslav-era) is the “Palace of Serbia”, as it is today called...
  • Initially conceived as part of an architectural design competition, the Palace of Serbia in Belgrade was designed by a group of Croatian architects in 1946.
  • Following the disintegration of Yugoslavia and lastly Montenegro’s secession in 2006, the building became known as the Palace of Serbia.
  • The Palace of Serbia was former seat of Fedral Executive Council of Yugoslavia. Building was resumed in 1956.
  • The Royal Palace was built between 1924 and 1929 with the private funds of His Majesty King Alexander I(the grandfather of HRH Crown Prince Alexander).
  • The Palace of Serbia contains extraordinary examples of works of applied art and works of famous painters and sculptors from the territory of the former state...
  • Palace of Serbia. cover image. ... It was informally known as the Palace of the Federation (Palata Federacije) before given its present name.