Subotica City Hall

Subotica City Hall
Градска кућа у Суботици
Gradska kuća u Subotici
Szabadkai Városháza
Subotica City Hall
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Interactive map of the Subotica City Hall area
General information
Architectural styleHungarian Secession (Art Nouveau)
LocationTrg slobode, Subotica, Serbia
Coordinates46°05′59″N 19°39′52″E / 46.09972°N 19.66444°E / 46.09972; 19.66444
Construction started1908 (1908)
Completed1912 (1912)
Technical details
Size
TypeImmovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance
Designated22 December 1993
Reference no.SK 1036
Design and construction
ArchitectsMarcell Komor and Dezső Jakab
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The Subotica City Hall (Serbian: Градска кућа у Суботици, Gradska kuća u Subotici, Hungarian: Szabadkai Városháza) is the administrative seat of the city of Subotica in the province of Vojvodina in northern Serbia. The building in one of city's most prominent landmarks. Constructed between 1908 and 1912 when Vojvodina was a part of Austro-Hungarian Transleithania, the building was designed by Hungarian architects Marcell Komor and Dezső Jakab in the Hungarian Secession style, a branch of Art Nouveau. Today, it serves both as the center of local government and as a major tourist attraction in northern Serbia.