
A heritage building on the edge of historic Savamala, protected as a cultural monument since 1963.
At a glance
Manak House stands at the corner of Kraljevića Marka and Gavrila Principa Streets, marking the outskirts of Belgrade’s former Savamala district. The structure was officially recognized as a cultural monument on 9 May 1963 by the Cultural Heritage Preservation Institute of Belgrade.
History
The house’s early history and original construction date are not documented in available sources. Its designation as a cultural monument in 1963 reflects the importance of preserving Savamala’s architectural heritage during the post-war period.
What you see
The building occupies a corner site within the urban fabric of Savamala. Specific architectural details and stylistic features require further documentation.
Cultural significance
Manak House represents the residential heritage of Savamala, a historic Belgrade neighborhood with deep cultural roots. Its protected status underscores the value placed on preserving the district’s built environment and memory.
Key facts
- Country: Serbia
- City: Belgrade
- Protected as cultural monument: 9 May 1963
- Coordinates: 44.81377, 20.45419
Practical information & getting there
Manak House is located in central Belgrade at the intersection of Kraljevića Marka and Gavrila Principa Streets. As a protected cultural monument, it remains a landmark of the Savamala district’s urban landscape.
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