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Prinsessa Ljubicin palatsi

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Al
September 24, 2022
Just around the corner on your way to Kalemegdan Park&Fortress
Vesna
November 3, 2018
Architecture gem. Built in 1829 - 1831. Photo opportunity. Simply a must.
Jovana
April 25, 2020
A rare survivor from the first reign of Prince Miloš Obrenović, this palace dates to the beginning of the 1830s and was supposed to be a lavish seat for the Serbian court. But the continued presence of the Ottomans meant that it was never used for that purpose. Prince Miloš was only an occasional visitor until he was forced to abdicate in 1839 and the Obrenović family was expelled. The permanent exhibition is a series of richly-furbished rooms with authentic period items assembled from various homes once owned by Belgrade’s bourgeois and royal families. You’ll track the transition from the oriental Ottoman style on the lower floor to more western European decoration that was en vogue later in the 19th century.
A rare survivor from the first reign of Prince Miloš Obrenović, this palace dates to the beginning of the 1830s and was supposed to be a lavish seat for the Serbian court. But the continued presence of the Ottomans meant that it was never used for that purpose. Prince Miloš was only an occasional vi…
Zorica
November 30, 2019
Visit the Residence of Princess Ljubica and learn more of life in Belgrade during the reign of the Obrenović dynasty.
Danijela
December 23, 2016
Pls inquire about Coffee with Princess Ljubica, it is a play on Fridays afternoon and it is not to be missed

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Historiallinen kävelyretki Belgradissa
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