Museu Residence of Princess Ljubica
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The Residence of Princess Ljubica is one of few surviving memorials of the Obrenović dynasty. It is located at Kosančićev Venac, in the city quarter once known as Varoš-Kapija. The Residence of Princess Ljubica is one of the most significant and the most representative heritage buildings in Belgrade.
It was built between 1829 and 1831 to serve as the princely palace of Miloš Obrenović and it was named Novi Konak – the New Residence. When its construction was completed, the Residence became the home of the Prince’s family, Princess Ljubica and her sons Milan and Mihailo. As it was located in the immediate vicinity of the Kalemegdan Fortress, which was still occupied by Ottoman masters and their military troops, Prince Miloš stayed there only occasionally. At about the same time, he had another residence built for himself, far away from the city, in Topčider. Over time, the residence in Topčider became the main residence of Prince Miloš, whereas the New Residence remained the home of the Prince’s family. It was only much later that it came to be called the Residence of Princess Ljubica.
Due to a changed political situation, only a decade later, in 1842, the entire family of Prince Miloš was compelled to leave Serbia. After that, the Residence of Princess Ljubica forever lost its original purpose. During the following 130 years the building was repeatedly adapted to house various institutions. In the 1970s, the city authorities decided to repurpose it as a museum, in accordance with its historical, artistic and heritage value. After a restoration and reconstruction, in 1980 the Residence of Princess Ljubica became a satellite museum of the Belgrade City Museum.
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- Саборни храм Светог Архангела Михаила, 3, Кнеза Симе Марковића, Косанчићев венац, Београд (Стари град), Градска општина Стари град, Belgrado, Cidade de Belgrado, Централна Србија, 11106, Sérvia
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- 10:00 - 14:00
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Objetos com recurso de áudio
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The Architecture of the Residence of Princess Ljubica
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The Permanent Exhibition
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The Culture of Habitation in 19th-Century Belgrade
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Women’s dress in the Ottoman Balkan style
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Stevan Todorović, Princess Ljubica and the Young Milan Obrenović
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Anonymous, Prince Miloš
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Jovan Popović, Prince Mihailo Obrenović
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The Sofra of the Obrenović family
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08 Showcase with personal belongings of the Obrenović family members
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Hamamcik (small bath)
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Hamam (Turkish bath)
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Great divanhane
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The Turkish Room
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The Barlovac drawing room
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Uroš Knežević, Portrait of Mileva Vukomanović
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Music box
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Tile stove
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Đura Jakšić, A Man in Fur
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The cups with the images of Prince Mihailo and Princess Júlia
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Jovan Popović, Portrait of Nastasija Jovičić
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Miklós Barabás, Savka Obrenović
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Serbian cups
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Late Biedermeier drawing room
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Anonymous, Portrait of Kalina Hadži Rošu
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Baron von Scholten, Belgrade in 1867
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Wilhelm Kün, Thirteen Scenes of Belgrade
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Carl Goebel, Portrait of Princess Natalija
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Tabernacle of Cvetko Rajović
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Goblet with the portrait of Čedomilj Mijatović
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The Alt Deutsch Drawing Room
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Stevan Todorović, Portrait of Prince Mihailo Obrenović
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Stevan Todorović, Portraits of Queen Natalija and King Milan Obrenović
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Katarina Konstantinović’s secrétaire
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Johann Boess, Prince Mihailo Obrenović
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Divanhane on the upper story
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Arsenije Petrović, A Boy with a Pigeon
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Baroque Belgrade - Transformation 1717–1739
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Belgrade and the Austrian Kingdom of Serbia - the triumph of imperial power
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Wolfgang Magnus Gebhard, Apotheosis of the Habsburg Victory at Belgrade in 1717
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Belgrade and the Austrian Kingdom of Serbia - the triumph of imperial power 2
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Plan of a section of the Belgrade District
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Belgrade’s new architecture and baroque visual appearance
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The conquest of Belgrade in 1688
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The conquest of Belgrade in 1717
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Coin and jewellery hoard
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Romeyn de Hooghe, Siege of Belgrade, Sept. 6th, 1688
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Jan van Huchtenburg, Representation and Display of the Battle of Belgrade, August 16, 1717, The Hague 1729
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The Belgrade Fortress
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Colonel Nicolas Doxat de Morez, Design plan of the construction of the south-eastern front of the Upper Town
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Chief Engineer Colonel (Nicolas) Doxat de Morez, Plan of the frontier city and fortress of Belgrade with newly designed fortifications
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Nicolas Doxat de Morez (1682–1738)
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Plan of Belgrade, 1739
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The Upper and the Lower Town
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Barracks in the Upper Town of the Belgrade Fortress
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Barracks in the Lower Town in Belgrade
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Colonel Nicolas Doxat de Morez, Plan with an axonometric projection of the south-eastern front of the Upper Town
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96. Flintlock rifle
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95. Hussar officer sabre
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The Great Well
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The Blockhouse
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Garrison kitchen
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The Dispensary
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The Serbian Quarter
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St. Nicholas with Hagiography
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Georgije Stojanović, St. John the Forerunner with Hagiography, 1737
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Gabriel Bodenehr der Ältere, Panorama of Belgrade, Augsburg 1717
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Mother of God with Christ
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Holy Trinity with Saints
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Tabernacle
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The Belgrade Metropolitanate
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Archiepiscopal staff of Metropolitan Vićentije Jovanović
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Vićentije Jovanović, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci (r. 1731-1737)
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Mojsije Petrović, Metropolitan of Belgrade (r. 1726-1730)
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Antimension of Metropolitan Mojsije Petrović
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Litya Tray
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New Serbian Quarter
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Serbian soldiers in imperial service and Old Serb with his son and The Serb and his touching farewell to his dear old mother
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The German quarter
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The German Quarter
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The Commander’s Palace
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Monastic orders in Belgrade
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9. Plan of ‘Waldfortner’s House’ (Bishop’s Residence) in Belgrade, 1732
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Plate from the foundations of the Jesuit church with an inscription related to the establishment of the church
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The Imperial Chamber’s Brewery, the Salt Authority Office and The Bishop’s Residence
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The Barracks of Prince Alexander of Württemberg
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The Craftsmen
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Turkish conquest of Belgrade in 1739
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10. Plan of the 1739 siege of Belgrade
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The Decline of Baroque Belgrade
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Food as a spectacle - Utensils and ceremony and Haban pottery
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15. Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder, Panorama of Belgrade (Bellogradum VI Capitur)
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94. Austrian regiment cannon
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09-17-2015
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08-20-2015
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08-19-2015
A beautiful building and unique in modern Belgrade, so great to get a glimpse into the past. The English audio tour was very good.
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07-19-2015
A beautiful building and unique in modern Belgrade, so great to get a glimpse into the past. The English audio tour was very good.
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