Luxury halls with marble floors and heavy columns are situated in Belgrade presenting a great opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Serbian kings. The royal court in the Dedinje neighborhood was built between 1924 and 1929 under the commission of Aleksander I. This is where Aleksandar I and Petar II resided while it is now home to Prince Aleksandar II.
The white marble mansion in Serbian-Byzantine style is open to the public giving you a chance to step back into the past and find out about the royal way of life. It will be interesting to see what terraces in the park look like, swimming pools, and concert balconies. You will come across the Ceremonial Hall, the Blue and Gold Lounge, and will be able to peek into the royal Dining Room. Stylish furniture, colorful walls, large crystal chandeliers, wide elegant staircase are a part of the things to see here.
Don’t miss the chance to visit during the Belgrade Summer Wine Festival on June 10 which will take place at the luxurious court balcony. You will have an opportunity to raise your glass with a drink of gods in royal surroundings. White pagodas, 60 wineries, the best bartenders, and an obligatory summer hat as a dress code are the things you’ll come across. Not one’s everyday scenery, right?