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The one-story residential building occupies the corner of Nazorova and Štrosmajerova streets. The base is in the shape of a
Read MoreThe one-story residential building occupies the corner of Nazorova and Štrosmajerova streets. The base is in the shape of a
Read More“House of Ban Jelačić” A one-story residential and business building with a high mansard occupies the corner of Beogradska and
Read MoreThe one-story residential house, with a rectangular base, is located as the first in a series of buildings on this
Read MoreA one-story house, for residential use, with foundations in the shape of the Cyrillic letter “P” is placed in a
Read MoreA large one-story building was built on the corner of Prota Mihaldžić and Lisinski streets. The original purpose is unknown,
Read MoreThe narrower one-story building, for residential use, is integrated into the architecture of the street with its dimensions. It is
Read MoreResidential – commercial one-story building with a shorter courtyard wing and courtyard construction around the perimeter of the plot forms
Read MoreA one-story residential house built on the street regulation, is located between the building at number 10 and the yard
Read MoreAt this address, there are two one-story houses with approximately rectangular foundations. Between them is a gate and a courtyard,
Read MoreThe one-story residential building built on the regulation of the right side of the square forms a unique architectural and
Read MoreUnder this number is the reconstructed corner part of the once unique building at No. 1, which was demolished after
Read MoreOne-story residential-business building, built on the corner of Beogradska Street and Vladika Nikolaja Square. According to historical sources, this house
Read More“Old War Command” The one-story building built between Beogradska Street and Prote Mihaldžić Street shapes the left side of the
Read MoreThe Military Hospital complex includes the premises and facilities of the Lower Fortress within the northwestern bastion front, bordered by
Read MoreSuburb (Inner City) The Petrovaradin Fortress, an exceptional achievement of 18th-century fortification architecture, is one of the most famous, largest
Read MoreThe one-story residential building on the corner of Štrosmejerova Street and the pedestrian path to the Upper Fortress was built
Read MoreLike the neighboring building at number 14, this is also a two-story building united by a uniquely designed facade, which
Read MoreA single-story residential house with a courtyard residential building at the bottom of the plot and buildings at the bottom
Read MoreThe one-story residential building was built on an extremely narrow plot that narrows at the bottom. The ground floor of
Read MoreThe one-story residential building was built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. It has a rectangular base
Read MoreA single-story residential house that, in terms of dimensions, organization of the interior space, design and treatment of the facade,
Read MoreThere is no data on the construction of this house, like most of the houses in this street, but the
Read MoreA one-story residential house with a rectangular base built on the regulation line of Štrosmajerova Street. It forms a common
Read MoreThe one-story residential building was built at the beginning of the 20th century on a narrow rectangular plot that “climbs”
Read MoreThe high-rise residential and business building in the shape of the Latin letter L is the first in a series
Read MoreThe one-story residential and business building was built at the foot of the Lower Ludwig’s Bastion of the Upper Fortress
Read MoreThe one-story residential and commercial building covers the corner of Štrosmajerova and Lisinski streets. The base is in the shape
Read MoreThe two-story residential and commercial building was built on a plot of land between Beogradska Street and Prota Mihaldžić Street.
Read MoreFranjo Štefanović (March 12, 1879 in Petrovaradin – January 26, 1924 in Petrovaradin) was a composer, music pedagogue, poet, school
Read MoreJosip Juraj Strossmayer was born in Osijek on February 4, 1815, to father Ivan and mother Ana, born Erdeljac He
Read MoreCount Josip Jelačić (1801-1859) was a Croatian ban, imperial secret adviser, general, poet. He came from the old noble family
Read MoreJasna Melvinger (May 26, 1940) poet, novelist and linguist. Jasna Melvinger was born on May 26, 1940. in Petrovaradin. She
Read MoreThe one-story residential house with an almost rectangular base was built on the regulation line of Štrosmajerova Street. The passageway-corridor
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
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