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Milan Antonović

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Milan Antonović (Милан Антоновић; Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 1850 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1929) was a Serbian architect. His style is characterized by Eclecticism in architecture, with influences from both academic Neoclassicism architecture and the Vienna Secession.

Works in Belgrade

  • Military Hospital Complex at Vračar (Vojna bolnica na Vračaru , 1909);
  • Elementary School at Palilula (Osnovna skola "Vuk Karadzic", 41 Takovska Street, 1894);
  • Anker Bar at 26 Terazije, built in 1893;
  • Photographic Studio of Milan Jovanović, built in 1903;
  • Grand Hotel at 5 Knez Mihailova Street, built in 1919;
  • Home of the Society for the Beautification of Vračar (Dom Drustva za ulepsavanjaVracara), built in 1926.
  • House of Dimitrije Živadinović, built in 1904.

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