Villa Zlatni Breg

Villa Zlatni Breg
Вила Златни брег
Interactive map of the Villa Zlatni Breg area
Alternative namesObrenović Summerhouse
Летњиковац Обреновића
General information
TypeRepresentation house
Cultural monument
LocationSmederevo, Serbia
Coordinates44°39′12″N 20°53′31″E / 44.65335°N 20.89186°E / 44.65335; 20.89186
Inaugurated1865
Design and construction
ArchitectsJovan Ilkić
(1897 upgrade)
Bogdan Bogdanović
(1961 refurbishment)
Website
The Obrenović Villa in Plavinac by Smederevo
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The Villa Zlatni Breg (Serbian: Вила Златни брег; lit. 'Golden Hill Villa'), also known as the Obrenović Summerhouse (Serbian: Летњиковац Обреновића, romanizedLetnjikovac Obrenovića), in Smederevo, Serbia, is state representation house, owned and managed by the Serbian state. It was a private residence and summer retreat of the royal House of Obrenović from 1865 to 1903. The earliest structure originates from 1865 but was expanded and reconstructed several times since then. As it is owned by the state, it has been used for the state receptions and since 2015 is open for public.