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The building known as “Vissarion’s Hospital”, built in 1741, in the Baroque style, with a rectangular base, was the first
Read MoreThe building known as “Vissarion’s Hospital”, built in 1741, in the Baroque style, with a rectangular base, was the first
Read MoreThe one-story palace of the Plebania, the Roman Catholic parish office, built in the style of early classicism with elements
Read MoreThe one-story building of the Serbian elementary school, better known as Miletić’s elementary school, was built in the style of
Read MoreThe one-story free-standing building of the “Jovan Jovanović Zmaj” gymnasium was built in the style of historicism, with a base
Read MoreA corner one-story building known as the “Novice House”, built in the style of early classicism, with a base in
Read MoreThe one-story house of Michael Bauer, built in the style of late classicism, with a foundation in the shape of
Read MoreOne-story house, built in Art Nouveau style, with a base in the shape of the Cyrillic letter “П”, in 1923
Read MoreThe one-story building with a central one-story part around the main entrance, known as the “Teacher’s Dormitory”, was built between
Read MoreA one-story building, built in the style of romanticism, with a base in the shape of the Cyrillic letter “Г”.
Read MoreA one-story building, built in the style of early classicism, with a base in the shape of the Cyrillic letter
Read MoreA one-story corner house known as “Kod Ikone”, built in the Romantic style, with a base in the shape of
Read MoreA two-story building known as the “Platoneum”, built in the Romantic style, with a base in the shape of the
Read MoreA two-story house, built in the Baroque style, with a foundation in the shape of the Cyrillic letter “П”, in
Read MoreA one-story building of the Serbian Orthodox Church Municipality, built in the style of classicism, with a rectangular base with
Read MoreA one-story house, built in the style of classicism, with a non-pavilion rectangular base and an atrium courtyard in the
Read MoreA one-story house, the former “Greek School”, with a base in the shape of the Cyrillic letter “P”. The school
Read MoreThe two-story neo-baroque palace of the Central Credit Institute, which old Novi Sad residents called the Golden Man, after the
Read MoreThis street is perhaps the oldest in the city, because there are archeological finds from the Middle Ages, and its
Read MoreThis square, the former Novi Sad’s Grain Market Square, is one of the oldest parts of the city, and on
Read MoreThe Katolicka porta was originally a cemetery next to the Catholic Church, but at the end of the 18th century,
Read MoreThis street was named after the Greek primary school that has been located in it since the middle of the
Read MoreZlatne grede Street is one of the three oldest streets in the city when Novi Sad was called Racka Varos,
Read MoreThis street has long been known as Lebarski Street, and was on the road to Rumenka. We find it on
Read MorePerhaps the oldest name of today’s Trifkovic Square was Jarčev trg (Goat’s Square), whether it was named after some old
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