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handed over to them", concluding that the Sava's bank becomes a location of exclusive residence, inaccessible to all citizens. Architect and former chief city urbanist, Đorđe Bobić, said that "Belgrade Waterfront is metastasizing...spreading in the Fair's direction" He, and other experts stated that all four large halls should be kept. Though some architects are not against the relocation of the shows, they are against the demolition. Čukić noted that the new complex, on 113 ha (280 acres) with high construction costs due to the lack of existing infrastructure, will be unprofitable "already from 2028", as there is no content that could keep it financially viable. Bobić said that the old fair could host EXPO 2027, too, that construction of such magnitude for the three months long manifestation is u8necessary, and that facilities will probably end up mostly abanodned, like similar complexes in Italy and Germany.
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ownership change is not recorded in state's cadaster service, nor changes in the worth of Belgrade Waterfront at the state's Business Registers Agency. Both the government and the president refused to disclose any business data with president adding that "somewhere there we will make that big wheel, that thing that all cities have" and that state retains "100% of ownership of this hall here". "Public space" will cover 62% of the planned area (but only 6% of green areas), while 38% will be under the structures. Total area is 33 ha (82 acres)
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Every year Belgrade Fair hosts over 30 regular international fair manifestations. Over 5,000 companies exhibit on the Belgrade Fair annually, with more than 1.500,000 visitors Many of these manifestations are members of respectable international organizations: the International Fair of Technique and
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The fairground was built as the contemporary urban complex, with the accent of the entire composition of object being on three exhibition pavilions under the domes which are interconnected via enclosed walkways. Though the domes were designed in the most modern spirit of the European architecture of
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Area in the vicinity of the Sajam is among the busiest transportation sections of Belgrade. Entire complex is surrounded by the railways and both railway bridges over the Sava which connect old and new sections of Belgrade, are crossing the river at Sajam: old bridge, right on the northern tip, and
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said the fairground was sold via an unknown procedure, non-transparently and without publicly given reason for it. The contract with Belgrade Waterfront was not published among the state documents, nor on the site of the State Assets Directory. It is also not disclosed what the Arab investors bring
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1.56 billion (€13.3 million) to RSD0.42 billion (€3.5 million), which was approved by the government. The reason was the change of company's status. The company relinquished all of its land and structures to the state, which additionally stripped company even of the right of use of the premises. By
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was organized and the jury selected a project by architects Vladeta Maksimović and Milorad Pantović. However, the city authorities took a dislike to the project and requested a more modern approach. Pantović had worked in New York, Paris, and London prior to World War II and the Sajam was his first
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1957-1965 and largest Euoropean dome, Hall 2 and Hall 3. Belgrade Fair also has commercial space, depositories, and workhouses. Additional services include post office, bank, tourist agencies, carrier companies, custom, and ambulance. Also, within Fair there are several important hosting object of
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In addition to regular manifestations, domes of Belgrade Fair host numerous other exhibitions, concerts, scientific and specialized meetings and the range of services of the Belgrade Fair is supported by bazaar of consumer goods. Since 2001, the Belgrade Fair is a member of CEFA (Central European
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It was not known that the company was founded, and the land transferred from one company to another to third. The contract with Belgrade Waterfront was not made public, nor the price was disclosed (the estimated worth of the land was €50 million). The land was never publicly offered for sale, the
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Second phase of the expansion of the complex began in 1966. Halls 7, 8 and 9 were built, but during the first exhibition held in them in the fall of 1966, they burned in fire. They were rebuilt in 1967, when the halls 10, 11 and 12 were also finished. The last phase was finished in 1975 when the
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Urbanist Iva Čukić said that this means nothing as numerous structures were declared "creative centers" which were never built, especially given the fact that "Belgrade Waterfront...from day one dictates the plan...and can do literally whatever it wants, even outside of the jurisdiction already
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of the future complex instead of the fair was announced by the Irish architectural bureau "NMP" ("Niall Montgomery + Partners"). It shows blocks of buildings surrounding the remaining Hall 1. They described it as an extension of the Belgrade Waterfront's Sava promenade and as the "world class
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was appointed as the head of the company "Belgrade Fair in Construction" which built the complex. Building of the massive domed halls, especially of the largest one, was a daunting task and drew attention from world architects and engineers. They were made of
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project to be realized in Yugoslavia, so he was charged with visiting European trade fairs and proposing something completely different from the architecture seen in Belgrade up to that point. The political climate changed in
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into the new company and who remains the owner of the land. It was also pointed out that the repurposing of the fairground's land solely by the Belgrade Waterfront's project itself, designed by Mirjana Stupar, is illegal.
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in August 2023. First, the state owned company was founded to which the land was transferred, which was then sold as company's "share" to Belgrade Waterfront Company, majority (68%) owned by the investors from the
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Technical Advancements, International Fair of Clothing - World Fashion, International Fair of Furniture, Equipment and Internal Decorations, and SEEBBE (Southeast Europe Building Belgrade Expo) are members of
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City and Republic institutes for the cultural monuments protection are working jointly on a proposal to put Sajam under the state protection. In January 2009 the government declared the entire complex a
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in April 2023 confirmed demolition of the fair in the next five years and construction of the much larger new complex in Surčin. The surviving Hall 1 will be turned into the "creative center".
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in Yugoslav architecture and the state sought to present itself as modern, progressive and open to the world. Pantović was then, to all intents and purposes, given a
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and pillars, without dead angles, without blind spots, filled with light, conducting the idea of the unified space roofed by the cupola alluding the celestial sphere
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new bridge which rises above the Sajam itself. "Boulevard of Vojvoda Mišić" which runs next to the complex is a major route which connects outer neighborhoods like
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over the Sava. Additionally, the tram lines are passing through the boulevard, too, and the very first tram line in Belgrade passed through this area (
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announced relocation of the fairs from the complex, and demolition of all structures except the protected Hall 1 due to the expansion of the
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the day, not to mention the "futuristic" construction process, architect Pantović also applied the appearance of the traditional circular
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the time it became public that Belgrade Fair was stripped of everything, the venue was already sold on 16 March 2023, as disclosed by the
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By adopting the spherical shapes of the halls, the imposing interior spaces were formed, clean, free from
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First exhibition premiered on 23 August 1957 and already from that year, Belgrade Fair was member of the
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Originally, an exhibition space was first built as modern complex in what is now the neighbourhood of
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Fair Association) and since September 2003, the International Fair of Tourism is a member of ETTFA.
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in Novi Beograd, across the Sava, and was opened on 11 November 1937. Since it had served as the
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are just across the Sava, which is here at its the narrowest (200 m (660 ft)).
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river flows into the Sava, at the Bay of Čukarica, just south of the fair complex, while
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In June 2023, the Belgrade Fair Company decided to reduce its own value of capital from
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The Sajam is located on the Sava's right bank, at the edge of the western foothills of
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western wing of the Hall 1, later renamed Hall 14 and today Hall 4, was finished.
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cultural-ecological destination" with artistic center, parks, redesigned
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project. In November 2022 the plans for the relocation to the suburb of
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and Milan Krstić joined the designing-construction team. Architect
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river, and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city.
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at the pre-war 1938 fair in Staro Sajmište. Basketball player
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The Belgrade Fair is the largest institution of its kind in
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In 1961 the fair hosted two European sports championships:
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and a dozen smaller halls which is a venue for major
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100,000 m (1,100,000 sq ft), 14 halls
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Index

Savski Venac
Belgrade
Coordinates
44°47′46″N 20°26′8″E / 44.79611°N 20.43556°E / 44.79611; 20.43556
Capacity
sajam.rs
Serbian
romanized
domes
trade fairs
Belgrade
colloquially
Savski Venac
Sava
Topčidersko Brdo
Senjak
Topčiderka
Novi Beograd
Mala Ciganlija
Sajmište
Sajmište concentration camp
World War II
Šest Topola
Bara Venecija
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architectural design competition
Yugoslavia
broke ties

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