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THE ROYAL COMPOUND OPEN AGAIN FOR THE 2007 SEASON FROM 1
APRIL
Belgrade, 28 March 2007 - In cooperation with the
Tourist Organization of Serbia
and the Tourist Organization of Belgrade and
thanks to the kind permission of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander II
the Royal Compound is once again open for tourists who are warmly welcome.
Every Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. from 1 April
until the end of October, in organized groups and accompanied by experienced
tour guides, the tourists will have the opportunity to visit the Royal Compound,
view its beauty and walk through the park, which is over 100 hectares. Like last
year, the visits will be organized only with previous registration at the
Tourist Information Centre – Makedonska 5, phone number: +381 11 334 34 60,
contact: Andjelka Vukovic
www.royalfamily.org/tours/index.htm. The maximum size of the group must be
no more than 50 people. The route of the tour includes The Royal Palace, The
White Palace and The Royal Chapel of Saint Andrew the First Called.
The Royal Palace
The Royal Palace was built between 1924 and 1929 with the
private funds of His Majesty King Alexander I (the grandfather of HRH Crown
Prince Alexander). The architects were Zivojin Nikolic and Nikolay Krassnoff of
the Royal Academy. The palace is made of white stone in the Serbian-Byzantine
style. Attached to The Royal Palace there is a Royal Chapel dedicated to Saint
Apostle Andrew The First-Called, the Patron Saint of The Royal Family. The Royal
Palace was the home of King Alexander I and King Peter. Today The Royal Palace
is the home of Crown Prince Alexander II and his family.
The White Palace
The White Palace is located within the same complex as The
Royal Palace and it was commissioned by command of His Majesty King Alexander I
as the residence for his three sons HRH Crown Prince Peter (the future King
Peter II), Prince Tomislav and Prince Andrej.
King Alexander I envisaged that his three sons would require
their own private accommodation when they became of age, but his assassination
in Marseille caused the destiny of his sons to take a different turn. The young
King Peter II became the new master of the Dedinje Complex and the completion of
The White Palace was supervised by King Peter II great uncle HRH Prince Regent
Paul. It was built from 1934 until 1937, as the project of the architect
Alexander Djordjevic. When completed it became the official residence on loan of
HRH Prince Regent Paul and his family, until King Peter II came of age.
The ground floor of this classicistic palace houses a large
hall and a number of drawing rooms furnished in the style of Louis XV and Louis
XVI with large Venetian chandeliers. There is also a library which had more than
35 000 books and a formal Chippendale dining room.
The Royal Chapel of Saint Andrew the First Called
The Palace Church is attached to the south side of The Royal
Palace and linked to the main building by a colonnade of stone pillars. The
Church is dedicated to St. Andrew the First Called (the Royal Family’s Patron
Saint). The Church is based on the model of the monastery Church of Saint Andrew
on the River Treska in Macedonia, which was built by Andrew the son of the
Serbian medieval King Vukasin. The Church was designed and built at the same
time as The Royal Palace.
The interior of the Church is covered with frescoes painted
by a team of artists from the Belgrade Artist Association. Following King
Alexander I instructions this group visited most of the Serbian medieval
monasteries in order to copy their frescos. The group was led by academician
Nikolai Kasnoff. After preparing the walls and cataloguing the drawings the
final decision to go ahead was made by King Alexander I. The Russian painters
Boris Obrascov, Nikolai Maiendorf, Vladimir Bickovski, Viktor Sevcov, and
Reitlinger and Evgeny Varnu-Secret were chosen to paint the Church. All painters
were requested to produce records of their previous work in medieval
monasteries. The whole project for the completion of the Church took about 36
months.
This is only a brief introduction for all interested
citizens, who we invite to visit this extraordinary cultural and historical
place that tens of thousands domestic and foreign tourists and guests visited
during the last year. |