Pension Fund Building

The building of the Pension Fund of the clerks and servants of the National Bank of Yugoslavia was built in 1939, after the design of the Russian architect Grigorije Samojlov. Withseveral different entrances, the building opens out to two Belgrade squares – the Terazije Square and the Nikola Pašić Square....

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  • The building of the Pension Fund of the clerks and servants of the National Bank of Yugoslavia was built in 1939, after the design of the Russian architect Grigorije Samojlov. Withseveral different entrances, the building opens out to two Belgrade squares – the Terazije Square and the Nikola Pašić Square.
  • In the past, this building was known as the “Belgrade” palace because of the name of the cinema that once functioned within it. This space is now occupied by the popular “Theatre-on-Terazije”.
  • This building is considered to be the most significant achievement of the architect Samojlov in the field of profane architecture and an important example of Belgrade architecture in the period before the Second World War.