NIS building
45°14′31.2″N 19°50′28.2″E / 45.242000°N 19.841167°E / 45.242000; 19.841167Current tenants Naftna Industrija Srbije Construction started 1989 Completed 1998 Opened 1998; 26 years ago (1998) Owner Naftna Industrija Srbije Design and construction Architect(s) Aleksandar Keković Main contractor Government of Serbia
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The NIS building (Serbian: Зграда НИС-а, Zgrada NIS-a) is the headquarters building of Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), located in Novi Sad, Serbia.
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Location within Liman III
Construction started in 1989 and finished in 1998.[1] The building is one of the landmarks of Novi Sad.[1] It is located in the city quarter known as Liman III, across from Liman Park, on Narodnog Fronta Street and Bulevar oslobođenja.
References
- ^ a b "LISTAMO STARE FOTOGRAFIJE: Pogledajte kako je izgledala gradnja NIS-ove zgrade". nsuzivo.rs (in Serbian). 7 March 2018. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
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landmarks
- Petrovaradin Fortress
- Stari Grad
- Fruška Gora
- Banovina Palace
- Štrand
- Eđšeg
- NIS building
- Saint George's Cathedral
- Kovilj Monastery
- Name of Mary Church
- Church of the Augsburg Confession
- Muftiship of Novi Sad
- Novi Sad Synagogue
- Matica Srpska
- Serbian National Theatre
- Novi Sad Theatre
- Novi Sad Youth Theatre
- Correspondence Theatre
- Drama Art Scene
- Cultural Center of Novi Sad
- Eđšeg Cultural Center
- NEVEN (cultural society)
- Archive of Vojvodina
museums
- City Museum of Novi Sad
- Museum of Vojvodina
- Museum of Reunion
- Museum of Contemporary Art
- Toy Museum Fantasy
- Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
- The Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
- Gallery of Matica Srpska
- Gallery of the association of artists of Vojvodina
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