Momir Korunović
Momir Korunović (Serbian Cyrillic: Момир Коруновић), was a Serbian architect best-known for his projects built in Serbo-Byzantine Revival. He was sometimes called the Serbian Gaudi. Korunović finished his higher education in Belgrade and went on to finish postgraduate studies at Czech Technical University in Prague, after being granted a scholarship provided by Ministry of Education of Serbia. He worked as a government official in the Ministry of Construction and was responsible for construction of a number of Sokol movement buildings, a wooden stadium, churches and other prominent buildings, with total of 143 authored projects.
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Bara Venecija
Belgrade Fortress
Church of Saint Sava
Memorial Ossuary, Mačkov kamen
Neimar
Novi dvor
Old Post Office (Belgrade, Serbia)
Ružica Church
Seismological Institute Building
Stari dvor
Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church (Ljubljana)
West Vračar
Zebrnjak
Architecture of BelgradeArchitecture of SerbiaByzantine Revival architectureCzechoslovakia–Yugoslavia relationsDragiša BrašovanList of Serbian architectsList of SerbsMilica KrstićPalilula,_BelgradePredrag RistićSerbo-Byzantine Revival architectureSt. Lazar's Church (Maribor)Stamenko DjurdjevićStari_Grad,_BelgradeZvezdaraĐura Bajalović
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Momir Korunović
Momir Korunović (Serbian Cyrillic: Момир Коруновић), was a Serbian architect best-known for his projects built in Serbo-Byzantine Revival. He was sometimes called the Serbian Gaudi. Korunović finished his higher education in Belgrade and went on to finish postgraduate studies at Czech Technical University in Prague, after being granted a scholarship provided by Ministry of Education of Serbia. He worked as a government official in the Ministry of Construction and was responsible for construction of a number of Sokol movement buildings, a wooden stadium, churches and other prominent buildings, with total of 143 authored projects.
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Momir Korunović (Serbian Cyril ...... otal of 143 authored projects.
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Momir Korunović (en serbe cyri ...... ole serbo-byzantine médiévale.
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Momir Korunović (v srbské cyri ...... rbský a jugoslávský architekt.
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Момир Корунович (серб. Момир К ...... ть через два с половиной года.
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1883-04-17
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1969-04-17
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Momir Korunović (Serbian Cyril ...... otal of 143 authored projects.
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Momir Korunović (en serbe cyri ...... ole serbo-byzantine médiévale.
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Momir Korunović (v srbské cyri ...... rbský a jugoslávský architekt.
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Момир Корунович (серб. Момир К ...... его называли «сербским Гауди».
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Momir Korunović
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