- Andrićev Venac
Andrićev Venac (Serbian
Cyrillic : Андрићев Венац) is a street and the surrounding urban neighborhood ofBelgrade , the capital ofSerbia . It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad. As the official seat of thePresident of Serbia is located in it, it became synonymous for the politics of the president.Location
Andrićev Venac is encompassing a corner of the "Kralja Milana" and "Kneza Miloša", two main streets in downtown Belgrade while the rest is bound by the street-promenade of the same name. It is some 400 meters away from
Terazije , Belgrade's downtown. It extends into the neighborhood of London in the south, into Terazije in the west,Krunski Venac in the east, "Pionirski Park" in the north and theSquare of Nikola Pašić in the north-west.Characteristics
Central area is a
car-free zone , a short paved promenade which connects "Pionirski Park" and "Kralja Milana" street, named after YugoslavNobel laureate in literature,Ivo Andrić . Promenade has benches, artisticcandelabra ,lime tree s (Green Crimean linden, "Tilia euchlora Koch.", which are under the state protection), an artificial, marble step-like stream originating from a fountain and a monument to Andrić. However, writers ownbequest , the Ivo Andrić Foundation, is not located here but inDorćol . The entire area has been given an artistic character as several galleries ("Galerija Ozone") and bookstores are located along the eastern side of the promenade.The entire western side of the promenade is occupied by the building of the Presidency of Serbia, also known as "Novi Dvor" ("new court"), the official seat of the president of the republic. Novi Dvor was built between 1913 and 1918 on a project by Stojan Titelbah, as a new court for the king
Peter I Karađorđević and it is separated just by alawn from the old court ("Stari Dvor"), used by the previous rulers of Serbia, theObrenović dynasty. Peter I died in 1921 and it was his son, kingAlexander I of Yugoslavia who was the first tennant, from 1922. Novi Dvor was official royal court of Yugoslavia until Alexander's assassination inMarseilles in 1934 when court was moved toBeli Dvor ("white court") onDedinje . Since 1974 building was used as a Presidency of Serbia, a collective governing body and after 1991 and introduction of the office of thePresident of the Republic (Andrićev Venac No 1), it gradually became synonymous for the politics of the current president in everyday communication.External links
* [http://www.starigrad.org.yu/articles/gallery.aspx?id=57&lan=1 Novi Dvor]
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