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Royal Palace (Belgrade)

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Opened
  
1929

Royal Palace (Belgrade)

Architectural style
  
Serbo-Byzantine architecture

Architects
  
Živojin Nikolić, Nikolay Krasnov

Function
  
Official residence, Palace

Similar
  
Beli dvor, Despot Stefan Tower, Railway Museum - Belgrade, Stari dvor, Gates of Belgrade

The Royal Palace (Serbian: Краљевски двор / Kraljevski dvor) is the official residence of the Karađorđević royal family. The palace was built between 1924 and 1929 by order of HRM Alexander I. It is located in the Royal Compound, part of the Dedinje neighborhood of Belgrade. Designed by Živojin Nikolić and Nikolaj Krasnov, the palace is an example of Serbo-Byzantine architecture.

Today, the palace is home to Crown Prince Alexander, Crown Princess Katherine and Alexander's three sons.

References

Royal Palace (Belgrade) Wikipedia