Patriarchate Court, Sremski Karlovci
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The Patriarchate Court (Serbian: Патријаршијски двор, Patrijaršijski dvor) is a listed historical building which was the seat of the Patriarchate of Karlovci between 1848 and 1920, in Sremski Karlovci, Serbia.
History
The
Archbishopric of Peć to Sremski Karlovci. Metropolitan Stefan Stratimirović established a fund in 1817 to raise money for the construction of the palace, which was built during the reign of Metropolitan Georgije II Branković
.
Construction of the palace was chosen to be in the style of Italian palaces, and the project was entrusted to contractors Peklo Bela and Karlo Lerer. The Royal Chapel the story above the main entrance was painted by
Bosnia and Croatia
. The complex is surrounded by a high fence, combining bricks and cast iron.
Modern Day
Today, the building is a permanent residence of the
Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance
.
See also
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- Patriarchate of Karlovci
- Sremski Karlovci
- Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance
- Tourism in Serbia
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See also: Forts and Castles in Serbia, Palaces and Manor Houses in Serbia, Immovable Cultural Heritage of Serbia * is used for castles located in the disputed territory of Kosovo |
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