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parking spots. Ministry of justice, which administered the building after 2007, decided to adapt it into the seat of several courts and state agencies. In 2009 the renovation began: the building was emptied, installations and internal walls removed but the works stopped when it was discovered that asbestos has been used for the facade. It wasn't banned when the building was constructed, but in documentation there was no mention of asbestos. Ministry calculated that the reconstruction of the facade and removal of asbestos would cost too much, so they handed over the building to the city in 2012. The building is left in the "stripped" condition, only with outer skeleton. City estimated the value of the building at €5 million and attempted to sell it for the first time in 2014 for €4.9 million but no one was interested. Several other auctions were held, with decreasing price, but they all failed. In the spring of 2016, city lowered the price to €3.1 million, but that auction was postponed and in
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annexes to the building. Stattwerk never acquired them, while
Astoria managed to acquire one, lifting the total floor area to 10,350 square metres (111,400 sq ft). However, the building permits were issued only in January 2023. The new building will be fully commercial, called Brankov Business Center ("Brankov BC"). Works began in February 2023, and the deadline is set for July 2024.
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All these plans were pushed aside when it was announced in April 2021 that
Stattwerk sold the building to Astoria Properties. They claimed the reconstruction will start in the summer of 2021 and that building will be ready for tenants in the spring of 2022. Apart from the central tower, there are two
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area, it caused much of the public and academic debate during the reconstruction, especially when massive rains resulted in sliding which ruptured the streets around the market as if they were hit by a very strong earthquake. After the completion, the market became a multi-leveled, two-stored complex
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Originating from 1847, Zeleni Venac is the oldest still active green market in
Belgrade and due to its size, longevity and wide varieties of goods that can be bought in it, it has been nicknamed "Queen of the markets" and placed under the state protection. The market was open in 1926 and was intended
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Tram No. 14 was replaced by bus, and after Branko's Bridge was finished in 1956 and No. 14 again extended to downtown Zemun, it was replaced with trolleybuses. It was the first line which used Zeleni Venac as terminus. Due to the rapid urban development of Zemun and New
Belgrade, it was joined by the
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The building has a total floor area of 8,300 m (89,000 sq ft). It turned out that it has several major inadequacies: it doesn't comply with the modern seismic regulations, the last two floors were added later and are unusable today due to the damages and the entire building has only 5
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Municipal government of Savski Venac began turning the underground passage into an exhibition gallery. For now, it includes 20 exhibition panels set for the official
Belgrade holiday, Belgrade Days, in April 2008, but soon individual panel cameras and sound system with loudspeakers for 24-hour-a-day
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Belgrade, and constant traffic congestions. As there wasn't enough place, starting bus stops were moved on the opposite side of the Jug Bogdanova Street for some lines, while for the others the starting points were
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was held in Zeleni Venac in 1918. Construction of the market began in 1920. It originally also occupied the area of the modern bus terminus, on the foundations of the ill-fated
National Theatre. One of the reasons why city administration decided to build the market was to remove farmers who were
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began to be printed in Zeleni Venac, while another
Socialist printing press was installed later. There was also a socialist library. Local kafanas remained the gathering place for the progressive high school and university students, workers, merchants, craftsmen and activists in the next decades.
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founded a drink store and built a two-storey house after the pond was drained. He sold his house to the state which turned it into the
Belgrade District Court, while the drink store was made a jail. The participants of the unsuccessful Katan Rebellion in 1844 were imprisoned here. The area later
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so the Theatre Board almost went bankrupt and the works stopped in 1857, draining large amount of money. Experts of the day concluded that the draining wasn't done professionally as it drained the pond but turning the terrain into the "underwater" one. The idea was abandoned and the theater was
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skyscraper with green facades in Serbia with different commercial and tourist facilities. The official bid for the best project of the completely green building (just sun, wind and geothermal energy) was announced in October 2017, and the winning project was picked in December. The new, "green
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in Terazije, city's downtown. Originally, the market stalls were wooden ones, made by the sellers themselves. Only the wealthiest sellers had trucks to deliver goods to the markets, majority still used the ox carts. The good was transported mostly from the Belgrade surroundings
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in 1826. The relocation was finished by 1828. The old cemetery was situated along the modern Pop Lukina Street, above the Town's Gate (Varoš Kapija), one of the four gates at the entry points into the town. The cemetery was divided in two sections: Great cemetery
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fortress in the 18th century. When the trench was covered, a pond was formed. As Belgrade grew around it, the pond became a popular hunting attraction (for fowls, ducks, etc.) for the inhabitants of Belgrade. The pond was filled from the streams flowing down from
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restaurant today. Belgrade historians still debate whether the neighborhood was named after the kafana or the opposite. Another well-known kafana in the neighborhood was the "Amerika". It was notorious for the oriental music, belly dancers and prostitution.
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streets. The building is described as being on "excellent position" for business, with good commuting connectivity, but also being quite visible in city's landscape and with great scenic view on the city. It was built in 1960 and projected by
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to be the central city open market, being closest to the city center. It was the most modern open farmers market on the Balkans at that time as it included running water, sewage system, brick-walled shops and stores and gauged
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for the project, the highest state prize in Serbia at the time. The bank filed for bankruptcy in 2002, so the building became property of the state in 2007 and of the city of Belgrade in 2012. It is part of the "Old Belgrade"
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In June 2022, city announced reconstruction of the Terazije Terrace and the adjoining sections of Zeleni Venac. Project consists of three phases, marked by the streets, of which the latter two deal with Zeleni Venac itself:
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anywhere in the city. In August 2021, city administration announced new plan for the neighborhood. It still includes the relocation of the terminus, and its location will be adapted into the art center with
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with the lowest section partially below the ground. The communal infrastructure was completely renewed, a special parking lot was built, and the area was protected from future mass wasting.
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Branka Vasiljević (19 July 2018). "Lobanja nađena na mestu gde se gradi hotel" [A skull was discovered on the location of the new hotel].
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Daliborka Mučibabić (8 February 2023). "Počela obnova bivše zgrade Beobanke" [Reconstruction of the former Beobanka building began].
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Goran Vesić (26 April 2019). "Имена кафана говоре о друштву и менталитету" [Kafanas names testify about the society and mentality].
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here. The Theatre Board insisted on this location as it was on the route of the main road which connected Varoš Kapija with Savamala and
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Dejan Aleksić (30 August 2021). "Од један до пет - Од аутобуског до уметничког центра" [One to five - From bus to art center].
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streets are steps, while it is on the same level as the terminus. Total area of both objects is 5,288 m (56,920 sq ft).
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Valentina Branković (26 September 2016). "Najbolje beogradske kafane svih vremena" [The best Belgrade kafanas of all times].
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1664:. Grad Beograd – Sektor statistike (xls file). 23 April 2015.
1583:На Зеленом венцу двоспратни објекти и троструко више квадрата
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1433:[Appearance of the first theatres in Belgrade].
1268:[Tašmajdan-quarry] (in Serbian). 5 October 2004.
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1535:"Sećanje na Maksu: Glumac kog su ubili huligani"
1518:Mona Cukić, Ljubomir Radanov (5 February 2015).
1305:Зелени венац - од излетишта до највеће окретнице
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1636:. Savezni zavod za statistiku (txt file). 1983.
1622:. Savezni zavod za statistiku (txt file). 1983.
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