The Banovina Palace (Serbo-Croatian: Бановинска палата, Banovinska palata, Hungarian: Báni palota, Romanian: Palatul Băniei, Slovak: Bánovinský palác, Rusyn: Бановинска палата) in Novi Sad, capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina in Serbia, is a representative complex consisting of two buildings. The larger Banovina serves as the seat of the Government of Vojvodina, while the smaller Banski dvor serves as the seat of the Assembly of Vojvodina.[3] The buildings, designed by Dragiša Brašovan, were constructed between 1936 and 1940 in modernist style (with art deco and stripped classicism elements) for the administrative needs of the Danube Banovina.[4][5]
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^"Bliži se kraju izgradnja garaže kod Banovine, 40 parking mesta manje da bi se sačuvao drvored" (in Serbian). 021.rs. 31 March 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
^"Historical background of the Banovina Palace". Assembly of Vojvodina. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
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Croats, and Slovenes; and in 1929, it became the capital of the Danube Banovina, a province of the newly named Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1921, the population...
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of Serbia when the current building was used by federal parliaments BanovinaPalace, seat of Assembly of Vojvodina "History and cultural heritage of the...
and other characteristics of the province. The building, known as BanovinaPalace, is the seat of the Government of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina...
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excellent examples of applied art of its time. The palace was used as residence for the Ban of Vrbas Banovina until 1941. During World War II the interior was...
between Danube Banovina and Drina Banovina, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and in 1931, it was divided between Danube Banovina and Sava Banovina. In 1939, the...
creation, and it was incorporated into its Zeta Banovina in 1929, before becoming part of the Banovina of Croatia upon its creation in 1939. During World...
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This is a list of palaces in Serbia. The list includes preserved, restored, and remains (ruins) of palaces (palate), châteaux and castles (dvorci and zamci)...