Serbia is a country with several parallel traditions. One of them is royal, and when the prince and princess invite you to visit, this invitation is not denied. Crown Prince Alexander and Princess Katherine traditionally open the doors of the Palace complex to all interested citizens and tourists. Through the Belgrade Tourist Organization, every weekend, from April to October 2018, you can visit the Royal Palace and White Palace.
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Get to know history, art and culture during a two-hour walk through residential buildings, parks and gardens.Visit the Chapel Palace dedicated to Saint Andrew, celebrated by the royal family. Meeting with hosts is inevitable, and photographs for memory will enrich your collection of beautiful memories.
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The Royal Palace at Dedinje is a work of architects Zivojin Nikolic and Nikolai Krasnov and is a representative example of the architecture of the 1930s in the Serbian-Byzantine style.
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For lovers of landscape architecture there are pergolas, (type of garden feature), park terraces, swimming pools, pavilion and concert terrace with a beautiful view of Dedinje, Koshutnjak, Topchider and Avala.
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The White Palace dominates with its brilliance, and the value of the artistic collection goes beyond national frameworks.
Is your royalty figurative or do they actually still rule Serbia?
The Republic of Serbia, according to the Constitution, is a state of the Serbian people and all citizens living there.It’s not a kingdom.In 1941, the king and his family left Belgrade and went to London.After the Second World War, they were banned from returning to the country.By the decision of the Government, in 2001, the family of Aleksandar Karađorđević used the court complex at Dedinje in Belgrade, where he still lives.
Wow, so you exiled your own royalty but still recognize them? I’ve never heard of it being done that way. Points for originality
There are groups of people who want to be a monarchy again, but most of them do not get along with it.They do not want to forgive them for having fled when the war broke out and left the people alone in trouble.
It is completely understandable for the populace to feel betrayed by the royals abandoning them in a time of crisis
One of those people looked like Prince Charles of England. Nice views.
That’s Prince Charles.Queen Elizabeth is the godmother of Prince Aleksandar Karađirđević.
Thanks thats really interesting.