General Staff Building, Belgrade
| General Staff Building | |
|---|---|
Зграда Генералштаба | |
Heavily damaged "Building A" of the building complex, semi-demolished with the street-side face restored, 2023 | |
Interactive map of the General Staff Building area | |
| General information | |
| Status | Damaged / partially used |
| Type | Complex of government buildings |
| Architectural style | Modern |
| Location | Belgrade, Serbia |
| Coordinates | 44°48′20.2″N 20°27′40.5″E / 44.805611°N 20.461250°E |
| Construction started | 1955 |
| Completed | 1965 |
| Closed | 1999 (destroyed) |
| Owner | Government of Serbia |
| Technical details | |
| Floor area | 49,235 m2 (529,960 sq ft) (pre-1999) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Nikola Dobrović |
The General Staff Building (Serbian: Зграда Генералштаба, romanised: Zgrada Generalštaba) is a complex of government buildings, that formerly housed the Federal Secretariat of People's Defence of Yugoslavia and the General Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army, now partially housing the Ministry of Defence of Serbia (in the non-damaged part, tower of "Building B"). It is located in Savski Venac, Belgrade.
The complex was heavily damaged during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999 and was left largely derelict. In 2025, the Government of Serbia made an agreement with a company owned by Jared Kushner to lease them the land so that the buildings can be demolished and replaced by a hotel complex named "Trump Tower," but Kushner withdrew from this agreement following public pressure from protesters in December of the same year.