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House of the Vuk Foundation

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House of the Vuk Foundation

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    July 19, 2024

    Buildings were constructed in the Serbian Secession style. The foundation is dedicated to the philologist Vuk (Wolf) Stefanović Karadžić, who played a key role in the development of the Serbian written language.

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      June 19, 2024

      The House of the Vuk Foundation is the name of a historic building in Belgrade, built in 1879, which serves as the headquarters of the Vuk Foundation. It is located on Теrazije at 2 Kralja Milana Street and is one of the oldest buildings in this part of Belgrade. [1] Aleksandar Bugarski, a prominent Serbian architect of the 19th century, designed the original building as a two-story house in the academic art style of the time.

      The facade is completely preserved. The furniture, made according to the designs of Dragutin Inkiostri, has been partially preserved. Most of the original compositions on the walls have been destroyed over time. However, the wall ornaments in the archway to the courtyard are original, as they were accidentally painted over after World War II. They were discovered and cleaned by chance in 1963, and allegorical compositions of religion, education, history and art can be seen on them. They were restored in 1997.

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