Miloš Obrenović's House

Miloš Obrenović's House
General information
Type Wooden house
Location Gornja Crnuća, Municipality of Gornji Milanovac,  Serbia
Construction started 1813
Governing body  Serbia, (Cultural Heritage of Serbia)

Milošev Konak (Serbian: Кућа Милоша Обреновића) is the residence of Serbian Prince Miloš Obrenović, which is located in Gornja Crnuća in the municipality of Gornji Milanovac, Serbia, and is one of the Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance for Serbia, added in 2000. Gornje Crnuće can be considered first, but the temporary capital of Serbia since the prince Miloš Obrenović ruled Serbia for two years from that house. This house is of extreme importance because in it decision was made on raising the Second Serbian Uprising. Permanent exhibition in the house contains copies of documents, photographs and reproductions of several original artifacts related to the insurrectionist period. One of the dormitory has preserved the authentic atmosphere, a fireplace with a part of furniture and built in tile stove furnace.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Standing Settings". muzejgm.org. Retrieved 2009-09-04.

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Coordinates: 44°04′25″N 20°33′59″E / 44.07361°N 20.56639°E / 44.07361; 20.56639


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