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This one-story house, known as the house “by the white lion”, was built at the beginning of the 18th century,
Read MoreThis one-story house, known as the house “by the white lion”, was built at the beginning of the 18th century,
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in 1751, in the Baroque style, as evidenced by the high elevations of the roof
Read MoreThis large two-story house was built in 1852, in the style of late classicism. The house was built on the
Read MoreThe one-story house with the base of the Cyrillic letter П is placed on the street regulation Zmaj Jovina. The
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in the 18th century, in the style of early classicism, and was renovated after the
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in 1852 and has all the features of the not so common Biedermeier style. It
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in the 18th century, in the style of early classicism, and was renovated and extended
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in 1851, in the late classicist style. The project of the house was signed by
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in the second half of the 18th century, and during the first decade of the
Read MoreThis corner one-story house was built most likely after the Buna, in 1853, in the style of late classicism, which
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in the 18th century, in the style of historicism. After the Buna, in 1851, the
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in the second half of the 18th century, in the style of early classicism. In
Read MoreThis one-story house was built, after the Buna, in 1852, in the style of late classicism, occupying a wide, shallow
Read MoreThis two-story house was built during the second half of the 18th century, in the style of early classicism, and
Read MoreOn the site of this one-story house, on the corner of Zmaj Jovina and Laza Telečki Streets, there was already
Read MoreThis narrow one-story house was built during the second half of the 18th century, in the style of early classicism.
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in 1853, in the style of late classicism. The house was built by the owner,
Read MoreThis one-story house was built in 1852, in the style of late classicism. The house was built by mason Laurencius
Read MoreThis one-story house was built probably in the second half of the 18th century, and belongs to the style of
Read MoreThis two-story corner house was, probably, built in the late 18th century, and rebuilt in the early 1850s after the
Read MoreThis two-story house is probably built in the late 18th century, judging by the construction of the arched ceilings on
Read MoreThis two-story building is built at the end of the 18th century or the beginning of the 19th century. It
Read MoreThis two-story house was built at the end of the 18th century, in early Neoclassical style. It was damaged in
Read MoreThis three-story house was known as “Svojina” (Engl. “Property”, because it was the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church), and
Read MoreThis two-story house was built between 1850s, in the late Neoclassical style. In the early 20th century reconstruction, a new
Read MoreThis two-story house was built in 1852, for the owners Sofija and Jovan Paskovic. The blueprints were finished in 1850
Read MoreThis two-story house was built between 1820 and 1860. The house bears the features of the late Neoclassical style. The
Read MoreZmaj Jovina is the Novi Sad’s high street, since the earliest days of our city. It was the street of
Read MoreBronze figure of doctor and poet Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (1833-1904), height 230 cm, on a pedestal of Jablanica granite 90/90/90
Read MoreA one-story building, built in the style of early classicism, with a base in the shape of the Cyrillic letter
Read MoreTrg Slobode became the main square of the city soon after the city was founded. It was constructed on 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 MoreThis is the former Main Street, which, across today’s Trg Slobode, continued towards Zmaj Jovina (that used to be simply
Read MoreToday’s Pozorisni trg Square is the beginning of the old Jevrejska Street after it was cut in half by the
Read MoreToday’s Jevrejska (Jewish) Street is the end of the old Jevrejska Street after it was cut in half by the
Read MoreToday’s Futoška Street consists of a larger part of the old Futoška Street, from the Hospital to the old Jevrejska
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,
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