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Uros Predic's Studio
Monument in 27 Svetogorska Street, Belgrade, Serbia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uroš Predić's Studio (Serbian Cyrillic: Атеље Уроша Предића, Atelje Uroša Predića)[1] is located at 27 Svetogorska Street in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It was built in 1908 for a famous merchant Josif Predić. His brother Uroš Predić, one of the most important Serbian Realist painters, moved in the house in 1909 and used it as his studio (atelier) until his death in 1953.[2]
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Атеље Уроша Предића Atelje Uroša Predića | |
![]() Uroš Predić's Studio in 2009, with its specific façade | |
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44.8138°N 20.4685°E / 44.8138; 20.4685 | |
Location | 27 Svetogorska Street, Belgrade, Serbia |
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Designer | Nikola Nestorović |
Type | House with adjoined atelier |
Completion date | 1908 |
Opening date | No |
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Due to its specific small pink façade in the Vienna Secession style, it has been described as a bomboniere. As of 2018, it is the oldest preserved atelier in Belgrade.[2] It has been declared a cultural monument and protected by law in 1987.[3]