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Palace Albanija

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Location
  
Belgrade, Serbia

Floor count
  
13

Floors
  
13

Architect
  
Đorđe Lazarević

Completed
  
1940

Opened
  
1940

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

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Other designers
  
Branko Bon Milan Grakalić

Similar
  
Novi dvor, Ada Bridge, Čukur Fountain, Princess Ljubica's Residence, St Mark's Church - Belgrade

Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата »Албанија«, Palata »Albanija«, English: Palace Albania) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. Opened in 1940, it holds the distinction of being the first skyscraper built in Southeast Europe.

Map of Palace Albanija, Beograd, Serbia

It is located at the north-west end of Terazije square. It was finished in 1940. It was designed by Miladin Prljević and Đorđe Lazarević, based on the 1938 project by Branko Bon and Milan Grakalić. It was the first highrise building in Belgrade and for a long time the tallest one, dominating the architecture of Belgrade of the time. The origin of its name is traced back to the period before it was built, since a kafana named Albanija previously occupied the same spot.

On October 20, 1944, Yugoslav flag with red star placed on Palace Albanija declared that Belgrade was liberated from the Nazis by the Red Army and Yugoslav Partisan forces. To this day it is the highest reference point between Terazije and Slavija.

References

Palace Albanija Wikipedia