Collection of Plans and Maps
XIX–XX century
language:
Serbian, French, German, Hungarian
content:
The collection is formed from 935 maps and single projects which implicates Belgrade, Zemun, Pančevo and surroundings, Serbia and Yugoslavia, originated from period between XVIII and XX century. Particular part contents plans of buildings within the Military Border: churches, public and private houses and military fortresses made by pencil, ink or in aquarelle technique. The oldest plan of Belgrade of S. Velički is from 1886, with marked fountains. The great importance has the first Bešlić’s Regulation plan of Belgrade from 1893.
The collection keeps also the Atlas Map of Jovan Cvijić from 1902/03, which contains the Lake of Macedonia, the Old Serbia and Epirus, related maps and Geological Atlas of Macedonia and Old Serbia consisting of 8 maps.
finding aids:
notes on fond
analytic
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