Beograđanka building

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The Beograđanka building is a prominent modernist high-rise and one of the most recognizable landmarks of central Belgrade, Serbia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf modernist building
office building
skyscraper
alternativeName Belgrade Palace
Palata Beograd
architect Branislav Jovin
architecturalStyle Modernism
builtDuring Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia period
cityPanoramaView view over central Belgrade
constructionStartDate 1969
coordinateLocation 44.806°N 20.462°E
country Serbia
culturalSignificance one of the most recognizable buildings in Belgrade
symbol of Yugoslav late modernism
designedIn late 1960s
elevationAboveSeaLevel 117 m
façadeColor dark brown/black
floorCount 24
hasFunction commercial offices
media offices (historically including Radio Belgrade/TV studios)
hasPart office space
retail space
underground parking
height 101 m
heritageStatus recognized city landmark (local level)
inaugurationDate 1974
isA landmark of Belgrade
locatedIn Belgrade
Kralja Milana Street
surface form: King Milan Street

Slavija Square
surface form: Slavija Square area

Stari Grad, Belgrade
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Belgrade
surface form: Central Belgrade
locatedNear Nikola Pašić Square
Slavija Square
Terazije
materialUsed concrete
dark glass façade
steel
namedAfter Belgrade
notableFeature dark glass curtain wall façade
dominant vertical volume visible from many parts of the city
openingDate 1974
owner municipality of Belgrade
surface form: City of Belgrade (historical/majority periods)
partOf Belgrade city center urban fabric
region Balkans
roofType flat roof with technical installations
significantFor Belgrade skyline
topFloorUsedFor observation and technical facilities

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Vračar hasLandmark Beograđanka building