Bishop's Palace, Novi Sad

After the unification of Banat, Bačka and Baranja with Kingdom of Serbia in the process of creation of Yugoslavia, during a visit to Novi Sad in 1919, Prince Regent Aleksandar Karađorđević addressed the people from the balcony of the Bishop's Palace.[3] The construction of a new palace with the design was completed in 1899 by architect Vladimir Nikolić, though it was officially signed by Ferenc Raichl due to concerns of favoritism.The building's design reflects a combination of Byzantine, Eastern, and Serbian medieval elements, influenced by the architectural school of Theophil Hansen, under whom Nikolić studied.[4] Its exterior features pseudo-Moorish decorative forms designed by sculptor Julijo Anika, contributing a distinctive ornamental character.[4] Additionally, the palace is embellished with three eparchial coats of arms: one located on the front wall, another on the side facing the port, and a third within the courtyard.
EclecticismSerbo-Byzantine RevivalNovi SadSerbiaCoordinatesVladimir NikolićSerbianHungarianSlovakVojvodinaEparchy of BačkaSerbian Orthodox ChurchVisarion PavlovićSaint George's CathedralSerb uprising of 1848–49Serbian monasteriesBanat, Bačka and BaranjaKingdom of Serbiacreation of YugoslaviaAleksandar KarađorđevićJovan Jovanović ZmajByzantineTheophil HansenPatriarchate Court, Sremski KarlovciBishop's Palace, VršacHistoryAlmašNeusatz DistrictUnited Serb YouthNovi Sad AssemblyBačka OblastDanube BanovinaNovi Sad raidNovi Sad AgreementNATO bombingRailway station canopy collapsePoliticsCity AssemblyPresidentLocal communitiesPeopleHonorary citizensStatuteGovernment of VojvodinaAssembly of VojvodinaNeighborhoodsNovi Sad ProperAdamovićevo NaseljeAlmaški KrajAvijatičarsko NaseljeBanatićBistricaBulevarDepresijaDetelinaraGornje LivadeGrbavicaJugovićevoMali BeogradPodbaraRimski ŠančeviRotkvarijaSajlovoSajmišteSalajkaSatelitSlana BaraStari GradŠangajTankosićevoUniversity campusVeliki RitVeternička RampaVidovdansko NaseljePetrovaradinAlibegovacBukovački PlatoMišelukPetrovaradin FortressRibnjakSadoviSremska KamenicaČardakGlavicaParagovoPopovicaSuburbsBangladešBegečBudisavaBukovacČenejKamenjarKisačKoviljLedinciLipov GajNemanovciPejićevi SalašiRumenkaStari LedinciStepanovićevoVeternikIndustrial zones in Novi SadBuildings andlandmarksBanovina PalaceEđšegFruška GoraNIS buildingNovi Sad City HallŠtrandMonument to the Victims of FascismReligionSaint George CathedralKovilj MonasteryName of Mary ChurchSlovak Evangelical ChurchChurch of the Augsburg ConfessionMuftiship of Novi SadNovi Sad SynagogueMatica SrpskaSerbian National TheatreNovi Sad TheatreNovi Sad Youth TheatreCorrespondence TheatreDrama Art SceneCultural Center of Novi SadEđšeg Cultural CenterNEVEN (cultural society)Archive of VojvodinaHistorical Archive of Novi SadCity Museum of Novi SadMuseum of VojvodinaMuseum of Contemporary Art of VojvodinaPavle Beljanski Memorial CollectionThe Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko MamuzićGallery of Matica SrpskaEducationJovan Jovanović Zmaj GymnasiumSvetozar Marković GymnasiumIsidora Sekulić GymnasiumLaza Kostić GymnasiumIsidor Bajić Music SchoolUniversity of Novi SadNovi Sad Open UniversityNovi Sad Theological CollegeAzbukumVojvodina Academy of Sciences and ArtsClinical Center of VojvodinaSremska Kamenica InstituteDetelinara StadiumKarađorđe StadiumSPC VojvodinaFK Crvena Zvezda Novi SadFK Indeks Novi SadFK KabelFK Mladost Novi SadFK VeternikFK VojvodinaOFK Slavija Novi SadRFK Novi Sad 1921ŽFK FruškogoracFK Proleter Novi SadNAK Novi SadKK FMPKK I Came to PlayKK StarKK VojvodinaŽKK Vojvodina 021KK MeridianaKK Novi SadKK Vojvodina SrbijagasŽKK VojvodinaHK Novi SadHK NS StarsHK VojvodinaKKK VojvodinaOK VojvodinaPFL Novi SadRK JugovićRK VojvodinaSD VojvodinaVK Danubius 1885VK DunavVK VojvodinaDDOR Novi SadErste Bank Novi SadOTP Banka SrbijaMetals-bankaRBA bankVojvođanska bankaDnevnikMagyar SzóGrađanski listHard MetalMatijevićNovi Sad BrewerySwisslion GroupUniverexportNaftna Industrija SrbijeSrbijagasColor Press GroupEipix EntertainmentSchneider ElectricNeobusTransportationJGSP Novi SadNovi Sad railway stationTrams in Novi SadPan-European Corridor XLiberty BridgeVaradin BridgeŽeželj BridgeBeška BridgeHagen BridgePrince Andrew BridgePotiorek BridgePrince Tomislav BridgeBoško Perošević BridgeNovi Sad AirfieldPort of Novi SadPan-European Corridor VIINovi Sad FairZmaj Children GamesFestival of Street MusiciansCinema CityNovi Sad Jazz FestivalSterijino pozorjeInternational Novi Sad Literature FestivalSerbia Fashion WeekNovi Sad PrideBook TalkYugoslav Art ExhibitionsCastlesfortressespalacesAmidža KonakAništeAtanasBač FortressBács-Bodrog County PalaceBelgrade FortressBishop' s Palace in VršacBolvan FortressBorač FortressBuilding of the PatriarchateBraničevo FortressClerical High School of Saint ArsenijeDardana FortressDiana FortFantastFetislamGamzigradGolubac FortressGradišteHarilaq FortressJelečJerinin Grad, BrangovićJerinin Grad, GrabovacKapetanovoKoznikKruševac FortressKurvingradMagličManasijaMarkovo KaleMileševac FortressMorović FortressNenadović TowerNiš FortressNovi DvorNovo Brdo FortressOstrvicaPatriarchate Court in Sremski KarlovciPalace Eđešeg in Novi SadPirot FortressPrilepacPrizrenac (fortress)Prizren FortressProkuplje FortressRam FortressRavanicaRuthenian Court in ŠidSmederevo FortressSoko GradStalać FortressStari DvorStari RasTrojanov GradVidin GradVojinovića TowerVršac CastleZatričZelen-gradZemun FortressZvečan FortressŠabac FortressŽrnovForts and Castles in SerbiaPalaces and Manor Houses in SerbiaImmovable Cultural Heritage of SerbiaKosovo