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White Palace (Belgrade)

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The White Palace is a royal residence in the Dedinje district of Belgrade, Serbia. It was built between 1934 and 1936 for the sons of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia, and the project was designed by architect Alexander Đorđević. The building forms part of the Royal Compound and is associated with the Yugoslav and Karađorđević royal family, making it relevant to visitors interested in Balkan political and architectural history.

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How good is White Palace (Belgrade)?
White Palace (Belgrade) scores 6.63/10 (Fair) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Palace category. Interesting interwar royal interiors and political history, but limited access and modest international recognition constrain consensus.
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