Stari dvor

Stari Dvor
Стари двор
Front view and main entrance
Location within Belgrade
General information
LocationBelgrade, Serbia
Coordinates44°48′39″N 20°27′45″E / 44.81083°N 20.46250°E / 44.81083; 20.46250
Construction started1882
Completed1884
Design and construction
ArchitectsAleksandar Bugarski
Jovan Ilkić
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Stari Dvor (Serbian Cyrillic: Стари двор, lit.'Old Palace') is the city hall of Belgrade, Serbia, housing the office of the mayor of Belgrade. It was the royal residence of Serbian royal family (the Obrenović and later Karađorđević) from 1884 to 1922. The palace is located on the corner of Kralja Milana and Dragoslava Jovanovića streets, opposite Novi Dvor (seat of the president of Serbia).