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The image displays the upper and middle sections of a multi-story, ornate classical-style building under a clear deep blue sky. Strong, directional sunlight illuminates the facade, casting pronounced shadows.

At the very top, a triangular pediment features an elaborate relief carving with the inscription "AD MCMXXII" (Year 1922) in Roman numerals, flanked by decorative motifs. Below this, an upper floor presents rectangular windows, some fitted with brown roll-down shutters, one of which is partially open.

The main facade features a succession of horizontal bands and decorative elements. Below the upper windows, two sets of small, semi-circular balconies with balustrades protrude from the building, flanking a central section. Large figural sculptures are positioned on the facade. On the left, a male figure stands with a child and an agricultural implement. On the right, a female figure is depicted with two younger individuals, one holding a basket. Below these sculptures, two white outdoor air conditioning units are mounted on the wall.

Across a prominent horizontal frieze, an embossed inscription in Cyrillic reads "ИТЕЛИОНИЦА ПРВА ХРВАТСКА СТЕДИОНИЦА," which translates to "PVA HRVATSKA STEDIONICA" or "First Croatian Savings Bank."

The lower visible section of the building exhibits fluted columns with Ionic capitals, decorative pilasters, and windows, some of which are arched and fitted with light brown roll-down shutters. Part of a modern sign displaying "muzej zepter" (Zepter Museum) and its logo is visible on the ground level to the left. Thin black electrical wires are visible traversing the facade in various places.

This building is identified as the former First Croatian Savings Bank, now housing the Zepter Museum, located at Knez Mihailova 42 in Belgrade, Serbia.
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Jun 7, 2026, 3:58 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image displays the upper and middle sections of a multi-story, ornate classical-style building under a clear deep blue sky. Strong, directional sunlight illuminates the facade, casting pronounced shadows. At the very top, a triangular pediment features an elaborate relief carving with the inscription "AD MCMXXII" (Year 1922) in Roman numerals, flanked by decorative motifs. Below this, an upper floor presents rectangular windows, some fitted with brown roll-down shutters, one of which is partially open. The main facade features a succession of horizontal bands and decorative elements. Below the upper windows, two sets of small, semi-circular balconies with balustrades protrude from the building, flanking a central section. Large figural sculptures are positioned on the facade. On the left, a male figure stands with a child and an agricultural implement. On the right, a female figure is depicted with two younger individuals, one holding a basket. Below these sculptures, two white outdoor air conditioning units are mounted on the wall. Across a prominent horizontal frieze, an embossed inscription in Cyrillic reads "ИТЕЛИОНИЦА ПРВА ХРВАТСКА СТЕДИОНИЦА," which translates to "PVA HRVATSKA STEDIONICA" or "First Croatian Savings Bank." The lower visible section of the building exhibits fluted columns with Ionic capitals, decorative pilasters, and windows, some of which are arched and fitted with light brown roll-down shutters. Part of a modern sign displaying "muzej zepter" (Zepter Museum) and its logo is visible on the ground level to the left. Thin black electrical wires are visible traversing the facade in various places. This building is identified as the former First Croatian Savings Bank, now housing the Zepter Museum, located at Knez Mihailova 42 in Belgrade, Serbia.

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