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The National Library building

İsim The National Library building
Yazar Grdijan
Basım Tarihi: Not before 1920, Not after 1941
Basım Yeri Serbia - Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade
Konu 180 Total Culture > 184 Cultural Participation 340 Structures > 341 Architecture 520 Recreation > 529 Recreational Facilities 650 Government Activities > 658 Public Education 340 Structures > 342 Dwellings 180 Total Culture > 186 Cultural Identity and Pride — Vujović, Branko (1994): Beograd u prošlosti i sadašnjosti. Beograd: Draganić, 189-190. Background of the National Library of Serbia Building. Source: https://www.nb.rs/pages/article.php?id=32 (accessed 23.04.2016).
Tür Resim
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Negative: 90mm x 130mm
Kütüphane: Basel Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası siba.4004
Lokasyon Belgrade , Stari Grad — Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade, Inv. No.: Borba.biblioteka
Tarih Not before 1920, Not after 1941
Notlar The National Library (Narodna biblioteka), founded in 1832, is Serbia’s oldest cultural institution. In 1920, after several relocations, it moved into a former cardboard factory owned by industrialist Milan Vapa in Kosančićev Venac street and served as the central state library of Yugoslavia despite the fact that the building was not adapted for this purpose. During the bombing on 6 April 1941, the Library was burnt to the ground and a large part of its collection was completely destroyed. Exactly thirty years later, on 6 April 1973, the new National Library building opened its doors on Vračar Hill, where it is still situated today. - View of the front of an imposing, large building with flags above the door. It has two floors and a roof storey. The entrance is hidden behind a massive loggia with four double coloums. The balcony above features four allegoric statues. The windows and the corners of the building are richly decorated with identical stucco female faces and Corinthian capitals.
Baskı Nataša Mišković, Milanka Matić
Lisans This picture is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
Kaynağa git Basel Üniversitesi University of Basel
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The National Library building

Yazar Grdijan
Basım Tarihi Not before 1920, Not after 1941
Basım Yeri Serbia - Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade
Konu 180 Total Culture > 184 Cultural Participation 340 Structures > 341 Architecture 520 Recreation > 529 Recreational Facilities 650 Government Activities > 658 Public Education 340 Structures > 342 Dwellings 180 Total Culture > 186 Cultural Identity and Pride — Vujović, Branko (1994): Beograd u prošlosti i sadašnjosti. Beograd: Draganić, 189-190. Background of the National Library of Serbia Building. Source: https://www.nb.rs/pages/article.php?id=32 (accessed 23.04.2016).
Tür Resim
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Negative: 90mm x 130mm
Kütüphane Basel Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası siba.4004
Lokasyon Belgrade , Stari Grad — Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade, Inv. No.: Borba.biblioteka
Tarih Not before 1920, Not after 1941
Notlar The National Library (Narodna biblioteka), founded in 1832, is Serbia’s oldest cultural institution. In 1920, after several relocations, it moved into a former cardboard factory owned by industrialist Milan Vapa in Kosančićev Venac street and served as the central state library of Yugoslavia despite the fact that the building was not adapted for this purpose. During the bombing on 6 April 1941, the Library was burnt to the ground and a large part of its collection was completely destroyed. Exactly thirty years later, on 6 April 1973, the new National Library building opened its doors on Vračar Hill, where it is still situated today. - View of the front of an imposing, large building with flags above the door. It has two floors and a roof storey. The entrance is hidden behind a massive loggia with four double coloums. The balcony above features four allegoric statues. The windows and the corners of the building are richly decorated with identical stucco female faces and Corinthian capitals.
Baskı Nataša Mišković, Milanka Matić
Lisans This picture is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
University of Basel
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