JAGODINA

amidzin konak u kragujevcu, milosev venac, zavod za zastitu spomenika kulture kragujevac

The Building at No. 6 Knjeginje Milice Street (formerly Maršala Tita Street) in Jagodina was built in the modern style in the first half of the 20th century on the site of a house known as ‘Mali Louvre’. It consists of a ground floor housing commercial space and an upper floor serving as a residential area. A balcony runs across the entire width of the building, with the central part protruding in a wavy form. A massive decorative console is centrally placed on the balcony wall, with circular openings to the left and right. Four elongated rectangular openings are punctuated with a wrought-iron structure. The balcony can be accessed through two wide doors flanked by segmental pilasters in combination with ‘cushions’ and thin plinths. Above the first-floor windows, there is one oculus, with two narrow horizontal windows on either side. A flagpole is positioned in the center, extending above the roofline and significantly surpassing it.

THE BUILDING AT NO. 6 MARŠALA TITA STREET IN SVETOZAREVO

The Building at No. 6 Maršala Tita Street in Svetozarevo has been declared an immovable cultural heritage – cultural monument, by the Decision of the Cultural Heritage Preservation Institute Kragujevac, number 994/1, dated November 11, 1976.

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