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- W1856301892 abstract "The home of Dimitrije Krsmanovic, better known today as the Austrian Embassy, was built at the very close of the XIX century in Kosancicev venac a quarter of Belgrade the urbanization of which started only a few years before the construction of the house in question D in 1894. The Krsmanovic family purchased the lot at the corner of Bogojavljenska Street (today Kneza Sime Markovica Street) and Kosancicev venac at an auction held on November 10th, 1894 from the Bademlic brothers. This location was once occupied by a house with a tavern belonging to the Bademlic family which was destroyed in the bombardment of Belgrade in 1862. The regular procedure concerning the designing and construction of the house was unusually prolonged and became the cause of a dispute between the Krsmanovic family and their neighbors, the Municipality of Belgrade and the Ministry of Construction. Although urbanization plans for that part of the city had already been made, the future shape of this quarter was still not exactly clear. It was only certain that it was an 'important and distinguished place'. A solution to the problem was found in the resolution that the house be 'adapted in accordance with the existing building of the Bishopric'. Once the decision was made, the Krsmanovic family began building its home. Judging by their correspondence, construction began in the second half of 1898 and ended at the end of 1899. This house is a representative residence of a family whose influence in those days was obviously so great that it could choose the most prominent location in town to raise a building of qualities rarely surpassed in Belgrade at the end of the XIX century. By commissioning the design from Milorad Ruvidic, an architect schooled at the Technische Hoch Schule in Berlin who shaped this building according to the postulates of German Classicism, the brothers Krsmanovic contributed to the expansion of European ways in our parts. The family of Dimitrije Krsmanovic moved into this building only in 1903. Following the death of Dimitrije in 1906, the house passed on to his son Jovan who sold it to the Austrian Embassy in 1955. It has remained at this location from then on." @default.
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- W1856301892 title "A contribution to the study of the house of Dimitrije Krsmanović" @default.
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