Novi Sad City Hall | |
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Градска кућа Gradska kuća Újvidéki Városháza Novosadská Radnica Новосадска Ратуша | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Neo-Renaissance |
Address | Trg slobode 1 |
Town or city | Novi Sad |
Country | Serbia |
Coordinates | 45°15′17.62″N 19°50′40.35″E / 45.2548944°N 19.8445417°E |
Current tenants | City of Novi Sad |
Construction started | 1893 |
Completed | 1895 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | György Molnár |
Type | Protected Cultural Monument |
Designated | 22 July 1997 |
Reference no. | SК 1521 |
The Novi Sad City Hall (Serbian: Градска кућа, Gradska kuća, Hungarian: Újvidéki Városháza, Slovak: Novosadská Radnica, Rusyn: Новосадска Ратуша) or the Magistrate[1] is a neo-renaissance[2] building housing the municipal institutions of Novi Sad, the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. Due to its heritage value, it is listed as a protected cultural monument of the Republic of Serbia.[1] The building is located on Trg slobode (Freedom Square), in the Stari Grad (Old Town) district. The current building has been the center of the city administration for over 100 years while the institution of the Magistrate itself dates back to 1748, the year Novi Sad gained the status of a free royal city.