Special:
  • * Dobro došli * Welcome * Wilkommen * Benvenuti * Bienvenue *
  • * Vitejte * Bienvenida * Hoşgeldin * Vitajte * Tervetuloa * Bun
  • venit * Üdvözöljük* Välkomna * Velkommen * I mirëpritur *
 
Curent Offer:
tel: +381 11 311 3783   mob: +381 65 3 064 063

Prince Michael street (Knez Mihajlova ulica)

Prince Michael Street (Serbian: Улица кнез Михаилова; Ulica knez Mihailova) is the main walking street in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is a pedestrian zone and shopping center, protected by law as one of the oldest and most valuable landmarks of the city. It has a large number of impressive buildings and mansions


The street follows the central grid layout of the Roman city of Singidunum. During the time of Turks, there were gardens, drinking-fountains and mosques along its lengths. In the middle of the XIX century, the upper part of the street bordered the garden of Knez Aleksandar Karađorđević. After the implementation of the regulation plan of Belgrade (1867), by Emilijan Josimović, the street soon gained its current look and architecture. Houses were built there by the most influential and wealthiest families of Belgrade society. In 1870, city authorities officially named this street - Ulica Kneza Mihaila (Prince Michael Street).

 Famous buildings

The *Srpska Kruna Hotel, 56 Prince Michael Street, was built in 1869 in the style of romantism, as the most modern hotel of Belgrade then. Between 1945 and 1970 the National Library of Serbia was located in this building. Today, the Library of the City of Belgrade is located in the building

  • Marko Stojanović’s house, 53-55 Prince Michael Street, was built in 1889 as a private home of the lawyer Marko Stojanović, in the renaissance style. The Academy of Fine Arts, established in 1937, used to be in the building but now the Gallery of the Academy is located there.
  • The block of urban houses, 46, 48 and 50 Prince Michael Street, built in 1870's, represented the beginning of discontinuity of traditional "Balkan" architecture. All those buildings have been shaped in the same manner, a transitional style from romantism to renaissance. The block consists of three buildings:
  • The house of Hristina Kumandudi, No. 50, was built in 1870 as a corner building at the intersection of Kneza Mihaila and Dubrovačka streets. For a certain period, this building was the residence of the French-Serbian Bank, and later of the consulates of Belgium and Great Britain.
  • Kristina Mehana, No. 48, built in 1869 as an administrative-commercial building in which Krstić brothers have opened a hotel under the same name, and where the meetings of the City Assembly took place until the construction of the Assembly's building.
  • Veljko Savić’s house, No. 46, built in 1869 as a residential house with shops. It went under many changes from its original look.
  • The building of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Knez Mihailova 35, built in 1923-1924, by the plans of 1912 made by Dragutin Đorđević and Andra Stevanović, in style of academism with elements of secession. The building houses: the Library of the Academy, one of the richest in Belgrade; The Archive of the Academy with numerous materials about the history of Serbia; the Gallery of the Academy on the ground floor, with a special lecture hall, the bookstore and the antique shop.
  • Nikola Spasić Endowment, 33 Prince Michael Street, built in 1889, by the designs of the architect Konstantin Jovanović in the renaissance style, as a residential house of Belgrade merchant Nikola Spasić.
  • Nikola Spasić Passage, 19 Prince Michael Street, built in 1912 in recession style.
  • Grčka kraljica (Greek Queen) coffee shop, 51 Prince Michael Street, built in 1835 in style of academism.
  • Ruski car (Russian Tzar) caffe & restaurant, built in 1926 in style of academism.
  • Hotel Russia, 38 Prince Michael Street, built in 1870 and annexed in 1920. Today it houses business offices of the "Rudnap" company.

Knez Mihailova is a common meeting point for Belgraders. The street has been named one of the most beautiful pedestrian zones in Eastern Europe and is a constant buzz of people and tourists. Thousands of people stroll along the street every day as it is the shortest path from Terazije to Kalemegdan park and fortress.

The street is home to Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU), Instituto Cervantes, Goethe-Institut, Centre Culturel Français, British Council (moved to Terazije) as well as many other leading shops and several cafes.

In December 2006, BusinessWeek magazine included the street as one of Europe's notable Christmas shopping sites.[1] One can find international clothing brands such as Mango, Zara and Zara men, Springfield clothing, Nike men and women, Replay, Azzaro, Cortefiel, Morgan de Toi, Office Shoes, Swarovski, Cesare Paciotti, Tally Weijl, Miss Sixty, Bata, Champion, Aldo Shoes, Adidas and local clothing brand Todor and many more shops. There are also shopping centres Millennium, Robna Kuca Beograd and City Passage located nearby which have multiple world wide clothing brands. The closest hotel is the five star Aleksandar Palas Hotel which is a few seconds walking distance to the street.

Furthermore, the representative offices of various airlines such as Aeroflot, Malev, Emirates Airline, Qantas, British Airways and Air France are located in Knez Mihailova.

In terms of real estate value, the property in and around Knez Mihailova Street is among the most expensive in Belgrade. The latest confirmation of this occurred in late November 2007 when the 485m2 parcel belonging to state owned company Jugoexport was sold for €15 million, which works out to some €32,000 per square meter

Search
Location:     
Beds:
Price:

Your reservation is valid when RENTASTAN confirm your request by Email or phone call.
Reservation
Reservation Date::
from Show Date Picker
to      Show Date Picker
Day rent:
Beds:
Location:
Full Name:
Phone:
email:
Additional Info:
Time
About Belgrade

Belgrade- Serbias capital
As Serbia's capital, Belgrade is the first place to go when exploring this fascinating land. It's nestled at the crossing of two rivers, the Sava and Danube, right at the point where the Balkan Peninsula converges with the Plain of Pannonia...more>>>

Belgrade culture
Belgrade has established itself as one of the brightest centres of culture in the whole region, offering a diverse selection of arts, including music, theater, art, photography & film, dance, theater and museums. Approximately 11 000 cultural-artistic programmes are performed annually in Belgrade, while festivals such as FEST, BITEF, BELEF...more>>>

The history of Belgrade
The first human settlements on Belgrade soil developed as far back as 7000 years ago. The area around two great rivers, the Sava and the Danube has been inhabited as early as palaeolithic period. This is borne out by numerous archaeological sites with material evidence, ranging from the culture of the Old Stone Age and other prehistoric cultures, to the Middle Ages...more>>>

Shoping in Belgrade
Belgrade offers quality shopping opportunities, similarly to other European capitals. Shopping opportunities are many and varied. Large and luxurious Western-style shopping malls and supermarkets are gaining in Belgrade and Serbia, but there is also traditional way of buying apples from the greengrocer, meat from the butcher, bread from the bakery...more>>>



more apartments in Belgrade
BArs-Belgrade apartments


Copyright © 2010 www.rentastan.com
Apartmani Beograd, na pravom ste mestu. Došli ste u Beograd i treba Vam apartman? Obratite nam se. Na pravoj ste adresi ako vam treba smeštaj u Beogradu. Vaš smještaj u Beogradu je naša briga. Naš izbor apartmana u Beogradu će Vam sigurno odgovarati. Boravite u našim apartmanima, to je pravo mesto za Vas! Ako Vam trebaju Apartmani u Beogradu- +381 65 3 064 063, apartmanski smjestaj u Beogradu je nas posao! Rentiranje apartmana, cena smestaja, poslovni apartmani, smestaj za poslovne ljude, apartman dvokrevetni, trokrevetni, luksuzni, povoljne cene apartmana, prevoz, smeštaj, kratkorocni najam apartmana, apartmani iznajmljivanje, smeštaj 2010 nova godina internet kablovska TV biznis apartmani za izdavanje u Beogradu luksuzan stan, najem na dan luksuzni stanovi i privatni apartmani, apartman za dvoje, apartmanski smjestaj u BG, jeftino kratkorocno izdavanje stanova Srbija bez posrednika i bez provizije, uredni i cisti apartmani, gde naci jeftin apartman u Beogradu 2010? lägenheter till salu Belgrad