Castles in Belgrade

Residence of Princess Ljubica, Belgrade

Built between 1829 and 1830, it is a representative example of civic architecture of the first half of the 19th century in Belgrade, and is an example of the Balkan style and what Belgrade looked like 200 years ago.

White Palace, Belgrade

The White Palace (Serbian: Beli Dvor) is the Serbian royal palace located in Belgrade. It is part of the Royal Compound, a complex of royal residences and green areas located in the Dedinje district, one of the most populated parts of the Serbian capital..

Old Palace, Belgrade

Stari dvor (lit. Old Palace) is a palace located in Belgrade, in the city municipality of Stari grad. The former royal residence of the Obrenović and Karađorđević dynasties, is today included in the list of cultural properties of the city of Belgrade due to its architectural and historical value.

The New Palace, Belgrade

The New Palace (Serbian: Novi Dvor) was built as a new residence of the Karađorđević dynasty, and it is the last building built in the building complex of the court complex on Terazije.

Residence of Prince Miloš, Topčider, Belgrade

The residence of Prince Miloš or Miloš’s residence is another in a line of konaks of the first Serbian prince, but this one is located in the forest near Belgrade.