List of buildings in Belgrade
This is a list of notable buildings in Belgrade, Serbia.
Academic buildings
- Belgrade Faculty of Architecture
- Belgrade Faculty of Law
- Belgrade Faculty of Medicine
- Belgrade Faculty of Organizational Sciences
- Belgrade Faculty of Philology
- Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy
- Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences
- Belgrade Faculty of Security Studies
- Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering
- Belgrade University Library
- Third Belgrade Gymnasium
- Zemun Gymnasium
Civil buildings
- NATO bombingof 1999, and opened in 2010.
- Belgrade Fair - Hall 1– the world's largest dome between 1957 and 1965 and world's largest concrete dome
- Belgrade Tower – tallest building in Serbia from 2022
- Beograđanka – one the tallest business tower in the Balkans
- BIGZ building
- Dom Sindikata
- Eastern City Gate
- Gardoš Tower
- General Post Office, Belgrade
- PRIZAD building
- Sava Center– the biggest congress hall in the region.
- Sava City
- Serbian Journalists’ Association Building
- NATO bombing, from which only the skeleton of the building survived, it has been redeveloped into an office block.
- Veljković Family House
- Vučo’s House on the Sava River
- Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building
- Western City Gate – tallest building in the Balkans between 1979 and 1993, tallest building in Serbia between 1979 and 2021, the third tallest residential building in the Balkans
- West 65 – tallest building in Serbia between 2021 and 2022
Historical buildings
- 1 Turgenjev Street, historic building, Communist Party Residence and meeting place
- Agrarian Bank Building
- Archives of Yugoslavia
- Area around Dositej’s Lyceum
- Beli Dvor– neo-renaissance and neoclassic royal palace, built in 1937
- Belgrade Meteorological Station
- Belgrade Planetarium
- Belgrade Town Hall Building
- Captain Miša’s Mansion – home to the University of Belgrade
- Customs Office building, Zemun
- Despot Stefan Tower build in 1402.
- First Serbian Observatory
- First Town Hospital
- Hammam of Prince Miloš
- House of Vuk's Foundation
- House of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
- Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment
- Jovan Cvijić's House
- Krstić Brothers' House
- Kuća Cveća – Josip Broz Titomausoleum
- Mehmed Paša Sokolović's Fountain
- Military Hospital, Vračar
- Mihailo Petrović
- Ministry of Finance of Serbia Building
- Ministry of Forestry and Mining and Ministry of Agriculture and Waterworks Building, Belgrade
- National Theatre
- National Bank Building, Belgrade
- Nebojša Tower
- Nikola Pašić's House
- Nikola Spasić Endowment Building in Belgrade
- Novi dvor - neo-renaissance and neoclassical royal palace, built in 1922
- Officers' Club (Belgrade)
- Old Palace – neo-renaissance and neoclassical royal palace, built in 1884
- Balkanskyscraper
- Prince Miloš's Residence– early 19th century Balkan-style residence
- Princess Ljubica's Residence – early 19th century Balkan-style residence
- Royal Compound, Belgrade
- Royal Palace (Belgrade) – Serbo-Byzantine royal palace, built in 1929
- Ruski car Tavern
- Russian Center of Science and Culture, Belgrade
- Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts – One of the most beautiful buildings in Belgrade, built in 1922
- Seismological Institute Building
- Spirta House, Belgrade
Hotels
- Aleksandar Palas Hotel
- Crowne Plaza Belgrade
- Hotel Bristol, Belgrade
- Hotel Jugoslavija
- Hotel Moskva, Belgrade
- Hyatt Regency Belgrade
- Metropol Palace Hotel Belgrade
- Queen's Astoria Design Hotel
- Slavija Hotels
Museums
- National Museum, largest collection of international and local historical artifacts and works of art in Serbia, founded in 1844
- Belgrade City Museum, founded in 1903
- Museum of Applied Arts, founded in 1950
- Museum of Contemporary Art, founded in 1958
- Museum of Natural History, founded in 1895
- Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia, founded in 1950
- Museum of Yugoslavia — museum of socialist Yugoslavia and the resting place of Josip Broz Tito, founded in 1962
- Museum of African Art — the only anticolonial African museum (collection mostly from West Africa) in Europe, founded in 1977, location of the annual Afro festival since 1997
- Railway Museum, founded in 1950
- Aeronautical Museum Belgrade, founded in 1957
- Ethnographic Museum, founded in 1901
- Military Museum, founded in 1878
- Historical Museum of Serbia, founded in 1963
- Jewish Historical Museum, founded in 1948
- Nikola Tesla Museum — largest collection of Nikola Tesla′s original documents, inventions, belongings, as well as his final resting place, founded in 1957
Religious buildings
- Bajrakli Mosque – one of the oldest mosques in the Balkans, early 16th century
- Belgrade Synagogue
- Building of the Patriarchate, Belgrade
- Church of the Ascension, Belgrade
- Saborna Crkva– neobaroque and neoclassical cathedral in Belgrade, mid 19th century
- Serbian Orthodox) cathedral.
- Emperor Dusan's tomb.
- Saint Sava House
Sports buildings
- Belgrade Arena – the biggest sports hall in Southeastern/Central Europe
- Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall
- Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center
See also
- Architecture of Belgrade
- Architecture in Serbia
- List of tallest structures in Serbia
- List of tallest buildings in Balkans