Amidža Konak

Amidža Konak

Šumadijski okrug

55/10060 min

Amidža Konak, located in Kragujevac, Serbia, is a culturally significant historic building constructed around 1860. It was part of a royal complex formed after Prince Miloš Obrenović relocated from Crnuća to Kragujevac. Unlike the predominantly oriental architectural style of the complex, Amidža Konak stands out as one of the first European-style buildings in the area, inspired by Austrian design. The building features a high ground floor, an upper floor, and an attic, with a rectangular base. Its European influence is evident in its symmetrical layout and restrained classical ornamentation. Today, Amidža Konak is preserved as an immovable cultural monument of great importance and hosts the National Museum of Kragujevac, offering visitors insight into the region's history and culture.

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Faits intéressants

  • Amidža Konak is one of the earliest examples of European architectural style in Kragujevac, contrasting with the oriental style of other buildings in the royal complex.
  • The building was constructed at the request of Prince Mihailo Obrenović, highlighting its historical royal significance.
  • Amidža Konak today houses the National Museum of Kragujevac, making it a key cultural institution in the region.

Histoire

1860

Amidža Konak was built around 1860 as part of a royal court complex after Prince Miloš Obrenović moved his residence to Kragujevac.

The complex originally included several buildings, but only Amidža Konak and Prince Mihailo's Konak remain today.

Amidža Konak represented a shift from traditional oriental architecture to European styles, reflecting Austrian influences.

Over time, it has been preserved as a state-protected cultural monument and now serves as the National Museum of Kragujevac.

Guide du lieu

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Amidža Konak Buildingcirca 1860

A historic 19th-century building showcasing early European architectural influence with a high ground floor, upper floor, and attic. Its symmetrical and classical design reflects Austrian architectural styles.

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