Palace of the Patriarchate, Belgrade

Palace of the Patriarchate
Патријаршијски двор
Patrijaršijski dvor
Palace of the Patriarchate
Location within Belgrade
General information
StatusCompleted
LocationStari Grad, Belgrade, Serbia
Coordinates44°49′03″N 20°27′06″E / 44.8176°N 20.4516°E / 44.8176; 20.4516
Current tenantsSerbian Orthodox Church
Construction started1932
Completed1935
Opened1935 (1935)
OwnerSerbian Orthodox Church
Design and construction
ArchitectViktor Lukomski
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The Palace of the Patriarchate (Serbian: Патријаршијски двор / Patrijaršijski dvor), also known as the Patriarchate Building (Serbian: Зграда Патријаршије / Zgrada Patrijaršije), is a building in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is the administrative seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church and its head, the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Finished in 1935, the building was declared a cultural monument on 18 December 1984.