Nikola Nestorović
Nikola Nestorovic (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Несторовић, 15 April 1868 Požarevac - 18 February 1957, Belgrade) was a Serbian architect and professor at the Technical Faculty.
Nikola Nestorović | |
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Born | |
Died | 18 February 1957 88) | (aged
Nationality | Serbian |
Occupation | Architect |
After finishing grade school, he moved to Belgrade, where he enrolled in the Technical College of the Great School. He graduated in 1890, and was employed as a subcontractor at the Ministry of Construction. He was sent back to work in Požarevac.
Significant works
- National Museum of Serbia with Andra Stevanovic [1]
- House of N. Nestorovic - Kneza Milosa 40[2]
- House of V. Markovic - Terazije 38, with Andra Stevanovic
- Belgrade Cooperative - Karadjordjeva 48 with Andra Stevanovic [1]
- Building of Merchant Stamenković corner of Kralja Petra and Uzun-Mirkova with Andra Stevanovic [1]
- Hotel Bristol, Belgrade corner of Karadjordjeva and Hercegovacka [1]
Gallery
- National Museum
- Hotel Bristol
- House of Uroš Predić, 1910
- Merchant Stamenković's building
- Building of the Technical Faculty
References
- Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Preci i potomci: Nikola Nestorović". www.rts.rs.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - "Kultura ukratko: Kuća Nikole Nestorovića". October 4, 2018.
Literature
- Дивна Ђурић-Замоло; Градитељи Београда 1815-1914
- Arhitektura Srbije u XIX Veku, Bogdan Nestorovic
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