DUNAVSKA 22

The kiosk, with a rectangular-shaped floor plan, was built at the end of the 19th century, in the Danube park, next to the path of the Novi Sad Promenade.
The original blueprint was from the end of the 19th century, written in Hungarian:

This colored photo is a great illustration of how it used to look at the end of the 19th century:

In the archives, there is also a blueprint for a new kiosk from 1929, designed by a renowned architect Djordje Tabakovic, for the owner Viola Begoljev, but it was never built.

The kiosk was renovated many times, and its present-day look, with an extension, is from the 1990s.


The realisation of this site was supported by the Administration for Culture of the City of Novi Sad

The sources and materials of the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of the City of Novi Sad were used for the realization of this website
The Old Core of Novi Sad was declared a cultural asset, by the decision on establishing it as a spatial cultural-historical unit – 05 no. 633-151/2008 of January 17, 2008, “Sl. gazette of the Republic of Serbia” no. 07/2008.
