Year:
2010
Location:
Belgrade, Kralja Petra 12

The Palace of the National Bank of Serbia, located in the heart of Belgrade, represents one of the most beautiful achievements of Neo-Renaissance academicism from the 19th century. century. Built according to the project of the architect Konstantin Jovanović, the building was completed in 1890. and since then it has been a symbol of the stability and tradition of the Serbian financial institution.

The interior of this imposing building is characterized by rich decorative work, with a special emphasis on the ceremonial entrance. This space, with its monumental staircase, elegant columns and details inspired by Renaissance architecture, is a real gem of an interior. The conservation and restoration of this space required a high level of expertise and attention to detail, in order to preserve the authenticity and beauty of the original elements.

Our company proudly participated in this project, applying the latest techniques and materials for the preservation of cultural heritage. Through detailed work on the restoration of frescoes, sculptures and other decorative elements, we contribute to preserving the historical significance of this space for future generations.

This project is just one of many examples of our dedication and expertise in interior conservation and restoration. Our company is recognized as a leader in this field, with rich experience in working on the most demanding cultural heritage projects.