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Kneza Miloša Street

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236: 837: 27: 1000:, widened sidewalks, bicycle paths, underground garage with 427 parking spots and glass, decorative entrances into the garage. According to the chief city urbanist Milutin Folić, the works were to begin by the mid-2017 and to finish by the summer of 2018. The garage was planned to cover an area of 12,100 m (130,000 sq ft) with the projected cost of €7 million and in August 2017 the building permits were obtained but the works were moved to the spring of 2018, In November 2017, construction of the garages was pushed to 2019. 909:; vacated since 2013 when the embassy moved to another location. In 2016 US sold the building to the Israeli investors who announced the plans to completely demolish the building by the end of 2016 and build a hotel but as of 2017 the building is still standing and it's empty. In the end, it was adapted into the luxurious residential complex, named Kneza Miloša Residence. On 13 June 2022, a memorial plaque dedicated to the U.S. diplomat and former ambassador to Belgrade, 553: 402:, Takovska Street and the beginning of the Kneza Miloša in November 1939. The plan was to place them at every busy crossroad in the city, but the outbreak of World War II squashed the plans. Instead, the second traffic light was placed only in 1953, in the neighborhood of London, at the crossroad of the Kneza Miloša and Maršala Tita (today Kralja Milana). In 1965, along the entire route of the Kneza Miloša-Takovska streets, the first 822: 235: 1004:
was decided then to build the one leveled, above the ground. As many military objects are in the street, the city contacted military authorities asking where the large garage should be located, but the Ministry of Defense didn't answer. The project would have to be changed again after the military picks the location. In April 2020, during the
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clearing up of the lot began and the investors announced they will build a 30-storey-tall tower. It caused a furor in both the public and among the architects. City authorities said that even they don't know what will be built and that only after the land is cleared, city and the investors will see what the project will look like.
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Up to the 1890s, most of the street was populated with small, crumbly houses with orchards, fields and wooden fences. Only then construction of proper, nice houses began and after 1900 numerous villas were built along the street. At the end of the street, where the modern Mostar road interchange is,
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On 29 December 2020, the government of Serbia declared the street and its surroundings a protected spatial cultural-historical unit, and placed it under the legal protection. The protected area is bordered by the streets: Kneza Miloša, Krunska, Resavska, Višegradska, Durmitorska, Sarajevska, Hajduk
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In May 2021, Stojčić admitted that they don't know where to place garages, that even the conceptual design is not drafted, and that works certainly will not start before 2023. However, deputy mayor Goran Vesić in September 2021 announced "serious reconstruction", with double avenues and a garage at
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In September 2019, when reconstruction of the sidewalks was to begin, the works were moved for spring 2020, with a major change in the plan - the underground, elongated garages stretching for a kilometer, were dropped from the project. Though the blueprints for the underground garages were made, it
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No. 7; House of the Yugoslav Engineers and Architects Society; built from 1933 to 1935 upon design by Milan Manojlović and Isak Azriel and aimed to "visually represent Yugoslav ideology and dominant political doctrine of both the society and the state itself". Since 1999, location of the Tuckwood
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No. 92; Building of the Federal Ministry of the Interior; built for UDBA, which moved into the building in 1952, when the older building in No. 82 became too small for its operations. Completely destroyed by NATO in 1999. Several Israeli investors changed the ownership of the lot. In 2016 the
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From the beginning to the end, the street goes downhill, and since it is completely straight, it gives a nice panoramic view down the entire course. The street is 32 m (105 ft) wide, out of which 18.75 m (61.5 ft) is the driveway and 13.25 m (43.5 ft) sidewalks.
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is today, where local population went for duck hunting. Where the major crossroad of Kneza Miloša and steep Nemanjina streets is today, Topčider road was actually crossing over the stream of Vračarski Potok, which was draining the Slavija Pond into the pond of
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was fatally wounded in Topčider, it was this road through which the carriage with the wounded prince rushed downtown to try to save the prince's life. Still, the prince died during the ride, somewhere where the modern London building is.
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On the same day the protection was adopted, a building which is covered with the protected area, at 14 Admirala Geprata Street, was exempt from the protection, and the investor was granted the right to demolish it. The building was
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showed an interest into building a hotel at the location, but the architects and urbanists are against it, asking for the building to be reconstructed as it was. As of 2017, the northern half of the building is being gradually
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and built 1957–65, one of the most representative works of architecture in Belgrade, destroyed in the several attack waves by NATO in 1999 and partially demolished. The future of the complex is not known at the moment.
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No. 5; Hotel Excelsior; originally built as a clinic in 1921, but instead opened as a hotel in 1924; projected by the Viennese architects, it was used by the Germans as their General Staff in Belgrade during the
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As it has many representative buildings, some of them were used by the Germans when they occupied Belgrade in 1941. During the 1998 façade cleaning of the building of the Ministry of the foreign affairs,
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The street gained somewhat of an assassination notoriety, due to the events connected with it, though they are results of the fact that most important government buildings are located in it. When Prince
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the empty lot next to the Foreign Ministry building. However, when the budget for 2023 was adopted, with projections until 2025, there were no funds allocated for this project.
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Kneza Miloša is one of 34 streets in downtown Belgrade which have never changed their names since the names were awarded to the streets for the first time in the 19th century.
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street, like some of the ministries. The assembly building was a humble, low and unrepresentative edifice, so sometimes the deputies held sessions in the "Kasina" hotel on the
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Named after the founder of the Obrenović, prince Miloš, it crosses three other streets named after members of the same dynasty: queen Natalija, king Alexander and king Milan.
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square. In its upper, urban part, the road was fully formed in the 1840s, as part of the development plan for this section of Belgrade. The plan was drafted by Franz Janke.
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Goran Vesić (19 April 2019). "Обнова улице Кнеза Милоша је обнова старог Београда" [Reconstruction of the Kneza Miloša Street is a reconstruction of old Belgrade].
1740: 387:("Three keys"). Much later, this became the name of the park which was planted on this location, today also known as the Park Gazela, after the nearby bridge over the 350:
lost its function. The tram line, Belgrade-Topčider, was a sort of an excursion line, which Queen Natalija also often used, travelling with her son and future king,
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was damaged. On 7/8 May General Staff and Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs were bombed again and on 24/25 May the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia.
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Dejan Aleksić (24 November 2017), "Mali: Nisam u kampanji i ne kajem se ni za sta" [Mali: I am not in the campaign and I regret nothing],
1425: 650:(Three tobacco leaves); popular in its own name, it was famous for the first ever telephone call in Serbia, in 1881. Demolished in 1991 for the 1030: 955:, Yugoslav secret service, in 1946. In 1952 Supreme Court of Yugoslavia moved into the building and Yugoslav River Shipping bought it in 1968. 673:, then as the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry 1945-48 and since then hotel again; Renamed to the Mercure Belgrade Excelsior in the 2010s. 451: 862: 825: 467: 817:; originally The Ministry of Forestry and mining and later Ministry of Agriculture and Waters. Projected by Nikolay Krasnov, built 1923–28. 1759: 979:
Mostar Interchange; Building of the Interior Ministry of Serbia; destroyed by NATO in 1999; as of 2017 it is gradually being demolished;
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No. 82; Building of the Yugoslav River Shipping; a massive building, built by the German prisoners of war specifically as the seat of
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was built in Bara Venecija in 1884, the stream was conducted underground and the Nemanjina was transformed into the proper street.
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In 2016 city government announced a detailed reconstruction of the Kneza Miloša, based on the look of one of the main
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in front of the building of the government, he was rushed to the ER via the Kneza Miloša, but the wounds were fatal.
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In this period, the street marked an eastern border of urban Belgrade. The commercial zone, with grocery stores (
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In its first section, Kneza Miloša marks the border between Stari Grad and Vračar, until the intersection with
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Dragoljub Acković (December 2008), "Šest vekova Roma u Beograde – part XV, Veselje do kasno u noć",
773: 630: 299: 108: 1442: 810:; projected by Nikolay Krasnov, built 1926–28, upgraded in 1938. Originally, the Finance Ministry. 997: 276: 219: 1788: 866: 440: 436: 789:; built in 1889, additional floors added in 1924 and 1959. The 1924 expansion was projected by 1174: 1005: 746: 730: 622: 576: 552: 514: 355: 1517:[Memorial plaque for the former U.S. ambassador George Kennan unveiled in Belgrade]. 1741:"Područje uz Ulicu kneza Miloša u Beogradu utvrđeno za prostorno kulturno-istorijsku celinu" 910: 726: 700: 691:
No. 19; Petronijević House; built in 1922 for the banker Miloš Petronijević and designed by
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Veljkov Venac, Balkanska, Admirala Geprata, Dobrinjska, Kralja Milana and Andrićev Venac.
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in the upper, more urbanized part of Topčidеr Road, while on the lower Nikolić planted
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of Queen Natalija, the street lots this function completely by 1910 when the central
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In 2020, the street, with its surroundings, was protected by the law and declared a
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Finansijski Park, (Financial Park); one of the oldest in Belgrade, renamed to the
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called the "Dafiment Banka", casino, coffee shop, and as of 2017 it is one of the
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The street originated during the rule of prince Miloš, and was originally called
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Dejan Aleksić (5 August 2017), "Podzemna garaža u Kneza Miloša dobila dozvolu",
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At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, Kneza Miloša (or
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buildings (MUP), federal and the republic's one, were bombed. On 29/30 April
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were demolished, Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs was hit again and the
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fountain. Massive reconstruction began in 2023 by the owner, Serbian "
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style, the building was declared a cultural monument in December 2019.
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along Terazije and Topčider Road. While he embellished Terazije with
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in 1921. As the king was in the carriage with the prime minister
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and Topčider parks (including park's nursery garden) and planted
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Institute for the Protection of the Cultural Monuments Belgrade
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street from the right. From then on, it crosses the streets
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was introduced to the street, among the first in Belgrade,
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and Mostar. Through its natural extensions on the north (
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street from the left and crosses the intersections with
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Dejan Aleksić, Daliborka Mučibabić (14 February 2016).
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Cineplex; in January 2019 declared a cultural monument.
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Daliborka Mučibabić, Dejan Aleksić (4–5 April 2020).
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extended to the east until the marshy pond where the
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The next intersection is with the streets 19: 1460: 1458: 1456: 1454: 1452: 1450: 1078: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1070: 858:, 101 meters-high skyscraper built 1969–74. 832:. It was completely demolished in the 2010s 366:Street became the main Belgrade promenade. 1665:Daliborka Mučubabić (18 September 2019). 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 721:, supervised by Ivan Belić, ornamented by 148:protected spatial cultural-historical unit 18: 1256:Dragana Jokić Stamenković (28 May 2011), 1222:Svetlana Brnović Mitić (26 August 2019). 1124: 1122: 1120: 1118: 1102: 1100: 1098: 257:was located at the intersection with the 1725:[Makiš Field is the costliest]. 1377:"Fasada stogodišnjeg zdanja na popravci" 1202: 1200: 1198: 1196: 1194: 1192: 1190: 969:No. 69; Savski Venac Municipal Building; 1609:Daliborka Mučibabić (25 October 2016). 1592:"Šta niče umesto zgrade Saveznog MUP-a" 1394:Daliborka Mučibabić (24 October 2023). 1354:Daliborka Mučibabić (31 January 2019). 1148:Branka Vasiljević (16 September 2021). 1129:Daliborka Mučibabić (12 January 2021). 1046: 803:A monument to prince Miloš in the park; 571:Vicinity of the beginning of the street 1758:Daliborka Mučibabić (5 January 2020). 1375:Daliborka Mučibabić (26 August 2023). 948:; new building is due to open in 2018. 913:, was placed on the building's façade. 383:ordered for the name to be changed to 1413:Priča o zgradi Ministarstva finansija 1165: 1163: 1150:"Ulica sa dvanaest spomenika kulture" 7: 1224:"Ličnosti koje su ozelenile Beograd" 1085:"Topčiderski drum stiže u budućnost" 815:Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building 37:Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building 1497:Спомен-обележје америчком дипломати 1476:Dušan Ivković (23 September 2009). 1332:Muzička škola Stanković - istorijat 1766:(in Serbian). pp. 1 & 16. 1721:Dejan Aleksić (16 January 2023). 1667:Обнова Кнеза Милоша следеће године 1532:Bojan Bilbija (16 February 2011). 1275:Momčilo Petrović (5 March 2023). 613:Archaeological Site Pionirski Park 354:. She preferred the tram over the 188:on the left, and then it receives 139:, it was later named after prince 14: 1258:"Beograd na dvesta sputanih voda" 466:in 1999. On 2/3 April 1999, both 342:, parallel to the street. As the 1710:(in Serbian). 15 September 2021. 1534:"Lekina tvrđava u srcu Beograda" 1298:[Mysterious Belgrader]. 787:Building of the Finance Ministry 654:to be built, but because of the 25: 1424:Dejan Aleksić (19 April 2017). 1313:M.Lj.Popović (23 August 2016). 1294:Goran Vesić (4 October 2019). 1279:[First traffic light]. 358:. Also colloquially styled the 927:, defunct since the mid-1990s. 695:. Constructed in the style of 592:House of the National Assembly 283:trees, he formed an avenue of 92: 1: 1495:Ana Vuković (14 June 2022). 1396:"Umesto banke – palata nauke" 863:Building of the General Staff 826:Building of the General Staff 452:assassinated on 12 March 2003 317:Belgrade Main railway station 315:neighborhood. Only after the 872:Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan 1747:(in Serbian). January 2021. 1521:(in Serbian). 13 June 2022. 1006:outbreak of the coronavirus 255:National Assembly of Serbia 164:. It receives the dead end 103: 1815: 1281:Politika-Magazin, No. 1327 830:NATO bombing of Yugoslavia 16:Street in Belgrade, Serbia 1729:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1673:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1639:(in Serbian). p. 24. 1503:(in Serbian). p. 15. 1443:Simbol snage mlade države 1402:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1383:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1364:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1343:Hotel Excelsior - history 1302:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1283:(in Serbian). p. 23. 1230:(in Serbian). p. 13. 1211:(in Serbian). p. 14. 1137:(in Serbian). p. 17. 462:Kneza Miloša was heavily 433:Alexander I of Yugoslavia 400:Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 251:Residence of Prince Miloš 161:Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 119:. 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Index


Government Building
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building
Serbian
Miloš Obrenović
Serbian Cyrillic
romanized
lit.
Belgrade
Serbia
Stari Grad
Vračar
Savski Venac
Miloš Obrenović
protected spatial cultural-historical unit
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra
Nemanjina
Mostar interchange

Topčiderski
Residence of Prince Miloš
National Assembly of Serbia
Terazije
Atanasije Nikolić
Košutnjak
avenues
chestnut
Lombardy poplars
poplars
fields

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