Beli Dvor

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Beli Dvor is a royal palace in Belgrade, Serbia, historically used as a residence by members of the Yugoslav and later Serbian leadership.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Beli Dvor canonical 1
Beli Dvor (White Palace) 1
Novi dvor 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf royal palace
alsoKnownAs Beli dvorac NERFINISHED
The White Palace NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle academic historicism
neoclassical architecture
builtFor Yugoslav royal family NERFINISHED
color white
commissionedBy King Alexander I of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
contextOf history of Serbia
history of Yugoslavia
continent Europe
country Serbia
currentResident Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
hasGardenStyle formal European garden
hasPart art collection
ballroom
formal dining room
formal gardens
library
parkland
reception halls
terraces
heritageStatus cultural monument of Serbia
inception 1930s
locatedIn Belgrade NERFINISHED
Belgrade urban area NERFINISHED
City of Belgrade NERFINISHED
Dedinje NERFINISHED
locatedOn Dedinje hill NERFINISHED
nearby Royal Palace Belgrade NERFINISHED
openToPublic limited guided tours
ownedBy Serbian state NERFINISHED
partOf Royal Compound Belgrade NERFINISHED
region Balkans
significance symbol of Serbian royal heritage
symbol of Yugoslav monarchy
usedBy House of Karađorđević NERFINISHED
Serbian leadership
Yugoslav monarchy NERFINISHED
socialist Yugoslav leadership
usedFor charity events
cultural events
official receptions
state ceremonies

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jovanka Broz residence Beli Dvor
Savski Venac contains Beli Dvor
this entity surface form: Beli Dvor (White Palace)
President of Serbia residence Beli Dvor
this entity surface form: Novi dvor