Obrenović Villa

The Obrenović Villa (Serbian: Вила Обреновића / Vila Obrenovića) or Villa Zlatni Breg (Serbian: Вила Златни брег / Vila Zlatni breg) in Smederevo, Serbia, was a summerhouse of the royal Obrenović dynasty. The earliest structure originates from 1865 but was expanded and reconstructed several times since then. In 2009 it was declared a cultural monument. As it is today owned by the state, it has been used for the state visits and in 2015 the venue was open for public. It is also colloquially known as the "Obrenović Summerhouse" or the "Royal Vineyard" and is the only surviving summerhouse of the dynasty which was overthrown in 1903.

Obrenović Villa

The Obrenović Villa (Serbian: Вила Обреновића / Vila Obrenovića) or Villa Zlatni Breg (Serbian: Вила Златни брег / Vila Zlatni breg) in Smederevo, Serbia, was a summerhouse of the royal Obrenović dynasty. The earliest structure originates from 1865 but was expanded and reconstructed several times since then. In 2009 it was declared a cultural monument. As it is today owned by the state, it has been used for the state visits and in 2015 the venue was open for public. It is also colloquially known as the "Obrenović Summerhouse" or the "Royal Vineyard" and is the only surviving summerhouse of the dynasty which was overthrown in 1903.