Post Office building in Savska Street in Belgrade to become hotel – Authentic facade a requirement for the investor
The current exterior of the building (Photo: Google Maps/screenshot)

– Our requirement will be for the building to be reconstructed so as to get an authentic facade. The building will have its purpose changed and be able to house a hotel – Vesic says.
As Politika writes, the city will insist that the future owner bring back the authentic exterior to the building, the kind that it had up till the Second World War. In other words, it will not issue a permit if the future owner does not return the old facade.
The building was raised in the 1920s, in an authentic Serbian-Byzantine style, and is considered Korunovic's best work by some experts. The damaged building was reconstructed after the war by a Russian emigrant, architect Pavel Krat, as it remains to this day.
Let us remind that, in late 2018, the documentation for the urban planning and architectural contest for the area of the Sava Square and the square on the corner of Karadjordjeva and Travnicka streets envisaged the possibility of the Post Office building in Savska Street being brought back to its original state and turned into a hotel or some other type of a commercial facility.
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Post of Serbia Savska Street
Goran Vesić
reconstruction of facade of Post Office building in Savska Street
Momir Korunović
Serbian Byzantine style
Pavle Krat
Pavel Krat
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