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Shopping mall City Opened Status Notes GLA m 2; Galerija Belgrade: Belgrade: 2020: Opened [1]93,000 Promenada Shopping Center: Novi Sad: 2018: Opened [2]48,000 Ušće Shopping Center
At the time it was considered Belgrade's most modern hotel. Between 1945 and 1970 the National Library of Serbia was located in this building. Today, the building houses the City of Belgrade library. Marko Stojanović's house, 53-55 Knez Mihailova Street, was built in 1889 as a private home of lawyer Marko Stojanović, in the renaissance style ...
Popović, dr Dušan J. "Srbija i Beograd od Požarevačkog do Beogradskog mira (1718-1739), Beograd, 1950. Popović, dr Marko "Područje Knez Mihailove ulice u sklopu urbanog jezgra rimskog Singidunuma", in "Knez Mihailova, zaštita nasleđa - uređenje prostora", (pod uredništvom ak. Nedeljka Gvozdenovića), Galerija SANU, 1975.
With floor area of 87,000 m 2, it is the first shopping mall of its size in Serbia. Its total gross leasable area is 30,000 m 2 . Some of the stores in the mall are H&M , Zara , Calvin Klein Underwear , Adidas , Sport Vision , Fashion & Friends , N fashion , Bershka , Sephora , CT shop , Pull and Bear , Tom Tailor , Massimo Dutti , Stradivarius ...
In sheer size, though not in number of visitors, it was surpassed by the Galerija Shopping Mall in Belgrade Waterfront in October 2020. In July 2022, a massive visual reimaging was announced. Designed by the Dutch company "TT Design", the year and a half long renovation will cost €17 million, though the exact dates are still unknown.
Andrićev Venac (Serbian Cyrillic: Андрићев венац; pronounced [ǎːndritɕeʋ ʋěːnats]) is a street and the surrounding urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad .
Location of numerous state institutions: Government of the Republic of Serbia, numerous ministries, in 1999 damaged Building of the General Staff, Supreme Court, etc. In time, its name became a metonym for the Government of the Republic of Serbia. Named after Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja (1114–1200). Skadarlija
Buvljak was opened in 1994 and with an area of 43,000 m 2 (460,000 sq ft) was the largest such facility in Serbia. For the first year and a half, the marked basically worked only on weekends. [ 13 ] In 1997, the row of shops was constructed to follow the rim of the market, while the plateau inside was equipped with 1,000 market stalls .