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The Palace of Serbia is a royal palace located in the capital city of Belgrade, and is one of the most important landmarks in Serbia

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Background imagePalaces Collection: Interior of the Royal Palace, Belgrade, Serbia

Interior of the Royal Palace, Belgrade, Serbia

Background imagePalaces Collection: L'occupation de l'Achilleion; A Achilleion, les automobiles imperiales encore dans... 1916

L'occupation de l'Achilleion; A Achilleion, les automobiles imperiales encore dans... 1916. Creator: Unknown
L'occupation de l'Achilleion; A Achilleion, les automobiles imperiales encore dans leurs caisses. Elles ont ete requisitionnees pour le servicede l'ambulance franco-serb, et on n'attend

Background imagePalaces Collection: 'L entree de la vierge Marie dans le temple'

"L entree de la vierge Marie dans le temple"
FIA5402730 " L entree de la vierge Marie dans le temple" (The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple) Peinture du maitre de Pulkau (actif 1505-1520) 1509-1510 Royal Palace

Background imagePalaces Collection: Illustration 'Palace of the Red Dragon. Serbia' by Dulac. 1917

Illustration 'Palace of the Red Dragon. Serbia' by Dulac. 1917
5306275 Illustration 'Palace of the Red Dragon. Serbia' by Dulac. 1917. by Dulac, Edmund (1882-1953); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imagePalaces Collection: 'The Palace of the Dragon King', illustration from the Serbian fairytale The Story of Bashtchelik

"The Palace of the Dragon King", illustration from the Serbian fairytale The Story of Bashtchelik
3533962 "The Palace of the Dragon King", illustration from the Serbian fairytale The Story of Bashtchelik, from Edmund Dulac's Fairy-Book: Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations

Background imagePalaces Collection: A serbian Fairy Tale: A Castle, 1916 (w/c on paper)

A serbian Fairy Tale: A Castle, 1916 (w/c on paper)
PNH351971 A serbian Fairy Tale: A Castle, 1916 (w/c on paper) by Dulac, Edmund (1882-1953); 38.2x38.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Peter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries, London

Background imagePalaces Collection: Peter I of Serbia riding horseback from his coronation at St

Peter I of Serbia riding horseback from his coronation at St. Michael's Cathedral in Belgrade, to the Palace
Peter I of Serbia riding horseback from his coronation at St. Michael's Cathedral in Belgrade, to the Palace. Wearing his crown and robes and bearing his sceptre. Date: 21st September 1904

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Konak or Government Palace, Belgrade, Queen Natalie passing (engraving)

The Konak or Government Palace, Belgrade, Queen Natalie passing (engraving)
1596188 The Konak or Government Palace, Belgrade, Queen Natalie passing (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Konak or Government Palace, Belgrade)

Background imagePalaces Collection: The War in the East (engraving)

The War in the East (engraving)
1053720 The War in the East (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in the East)

Background imagePalaces Collection: Prince Albert with Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia

Prince Albert with Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia
Prince Albert (later King George VI - 1895-1952) riding in an open carriage to Buckingham Palace, London with Alexander I (1888-1934)

Background imagePalaces Collection: Consoles which support columns of the Porta Aurea, pub. 1764. Creator: Robert Adam (1728-92)

Consoles which support columns of the Porta Aurea, pub. 1764. Creator: Robert Adam (1728-92)
Consoles which support columns of the Porta Aurea, from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia, pub. 1764 (engraving)

Background imagePalaces Collection: Babylonian Items From A Palace

Babylonian Items From A Palace
Illustration of a Babylonian Items From A Palace

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace to Sydenham 1852

The Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace to Sydenham 1852
Illustration of the Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace to Sydenham 1852

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Church of Hagia Irene

The Church of Hagia Irene
illustration of The Church of Hagia Irene, seat of the Patriarchate before Hagia Sophia

Background imagePalaces Collection: Bishops Palace, Zmaj statue and Orthodox Cathedral, Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia, Europe

Bishops Palace, Zmaj statue and Orthodox Cathedral, Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia, Europe

Background imagePalaces Collection: Vienna at the beginning of World War I

Vienna at the beginning of World War I
Vienna, capital of Austria, described here as the frontier city between the Western and Eastern civilisations. From its Imperial Palace on 23rd July 1914, Count Berchtold

Background imagePalaces Collection: War greeted with enthusiasm in Berlin

War greeted with enthusiasm in Berlin
In front of the Royal Palace in Berlin, news that war has broken out between Austria-Hungary and Serbia is greeted with enthusiasm

Background imagePalaces Collection: Imperial Palace Berlin

Imperial Palace Berlin
On the brink of war. The scene at the Imperial Palace, Berlin on the evening of 31 July 1914, as Kaiser Wilhelm II addresses the gathered crowd from a balcony

Background imagePalaces Collection: Justice Palace in, Rouen, France

Justice Palace in, Rouen, France
Part of the facade of the Justice Palace in, Rouen, France

Background imagePalaces Collection: Alcazar of Seville

Alcazar of Seville
Illustration of a Alcazar of Seville

Background imagePalaces Collection: Ferrara - Well in the Saracco palace

Ferrara - Well in the Saracco palace
Illustration of a Ferrara - Well in the Saracco palace

Background imagePalaces Collection: Diocletians Palace in Salona, today Solin, Croatia

Diocletians Palace in Salona, today Solin, Croatia
Illustration of a Diocletians Palace in Salona, today Solin, Croatia

Background imagePalaces Collection: Ruins of a medieval palace

Ruins of a medieval palace
Illustration of a Ruins of a medieval palace

Background imagePalaces Collection: Hradcany, imperial palace of Prague

Hradcany, imperial palace of Prague
Illustration of a Hradcany, imperial palace of Prague

Background imagePalaces Collection: Palais des Papes, France, Avignon

Palais des Papes, France, Avignon
Illustration of a Palais des Papes, France, Avignon

Background imagePalaces Collection: Royal palace of Dur-Sharrukin (Assyria, Iraq)

Royal palace of Dur-Sharrukin (Assyria, Iraq)
Illustrious of a Royal palace of Dur-Sharrukin (Assyria, Iraq)

Background imagePalaces Collection: Pest old map

Pest old map
Illustration of a Pest old map

Background imagePalaces Collection: Historical Mathis Church in Budapest

Historical Mathis Church in Budapest
Illustration of a Historical Mathis Church in Budapest

Background imagePalaces Collection: Buda and Pest old map

Buda and Pest old map
Budapest, a famously, is the combination of the cities Buda and Pest

Background imagePalaces Collection: VigadAo (usually translated as Place for Merriment ) is Budapests second largest concert hall

VigadAo (usually translated as Place for Merriment ) is Budapests second largest concert hall

Background imagePalaces Collection: Fireplace in ChAteau de Coucy

Fireplace in ChAteau de Coucy
Antique illustration of a ChAteau de Coucy

Background imagePalaces Collection: Hunyad / Corvin Castle

Hunyad / Corvin Castle
Antique illustration engraving of a Hunyad / Corvin Castle

Background imagePalaces Collection: Facade of the Henry IV Gallery

Facade of the Henry IV Gallery
Antique illustration of a Facade of the Henry IV Gallery

Background imagePalaces Collection: Doges Palace in Venice

Doges Palace in Venice
Antique illustration of a Doges Palace to Venice

Background imagePalaces Collection: Palace of Pesaro in Venice

Palace of Pesaro in Venice
Antique illustration of a palace of Pesaro in Venice

Background imagePalaces Collection: Thorn extractor

Thorn extractor
Antique illustration of a Thorn extractor

Background imagePalaces Collection: Belgrade - Serbia - Palace of King Alexander

Belgrade - Serbia - Palace of King Alexander
(translation from the card reverse) The simple palace of King Alexander of Serbia. It is installed between small hovels; in the background of the modern construction Hotel Moscow in Belgrade

Background imagePalaces Collection: Serbia - Belgrade - Souvenir Postcard pack - Palace Albanija

Serbia - Belgrade - Souvenir Postcard pack - Palace Albanija
Serbia - Belgrade - Souvenir Postcard pack (cover) - featuring Palace Albanija, a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. Opened in 1940

Background imagePalaces Collection: Serbia - Belgrade - The Old Palace (Stari Dvor)

Serbia - Belgrade - The Old Palace (Stari Dvor)
Stari Dvor (Old Palace) - the royal residence of the Obrenovic dynasty in Belgrade, Serbia. Today it houses the City Assembly

Background imagePalaces Collection: Serbia - Palace Hotel, Belgrade

Serbia - Palace Hotel, Belgrade Date: circa 1920s

Background imagePalaces Collection: King Peters Palace Peter I Karageorgievich, King of Serbia born 1844 died 1921

King Peters Palace Peter I Karageorgievich, King of Serbia born 1844 died 1921

Background imagePalaces Collection: Prince Paul of Serbia and Princess Olga of Greece walking from the Chapel to the

Prince Paul of Serbia and Princess Olga of Greece walking from the Chapel to the Palace after their wedding Belgrade 1923

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Balkan Wedding The Royal Palace at Belgrade where the wedding breakfast will

The Balkan Wedding The Royal Palace at Belgrade where the wedding breakfast will take place following the marriage of King Alexaner of Serbia and Princess Marie of Romania 8 June 1922

Background imagePalaces Collection: Preparing for the Royal Wedding at Belgrade. King Alexander of Serbia and Princess

Preparing for the Royal Wedding at Belgrade. King Alexander of Serbia and Princess Marie of Romania are to be married in Belgrade at the cathedral on Thursday

Background imagePalaces Collection: Serbia, Voivodina, Novi Sad

Serbia, Voivodina, Novi Sad

Background imagePalaces Collection: Serbia, Voivodina, Novi Sad, Bishops palace

Serbia, Voivodina, Novi Sad, Bishops palace


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Palaces Collection

The Palace of Serbia is a royal palace located in the capital city of Belgrade, and is one of the most important landmarks in Serbia, as it has been a symbol of Serbian statehood since its construction in 1884. The palace was originally built for King Milan I and his family, but it has since served as the official residence for many other kings and presidents. Today, the palace is open to visitors who can explore its grand halls, gardens and courtyards. The building also houses several museums which showcase various artifacts from Serbian history. In addition to being an important part of Serbia's history, the Palace also serves as a cultural center where visitors can enjoy concerts, theatrical performances and other events throughout the year.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Palaces collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and grandeur of Serbian palaces. Our collection features a range of images, including photographs and illustrations, depicting some of Serbia's most iconic royal residences. From the ornate interiors of the Royal Palace in Belgrade to the breathtaking architecture of Karadjordjevic Castle in Topola, our collection offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Serbia. Each piece is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that it will last for years to come. Whether you are looking to add some elegance to your home or office decor or simply want to celebrate your love for Serbian heritage, the Palaces collection from Media Storehouse has something for everyone. With its stunning imagery and impeccable craftsmanship, our collection is sure to impress even the most discerning art connoisseur.
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What are Palaces (Serbia Europe) art prints?

Palaces art prints are a collection of high-quality, professionally printed images featuring some of the most stunning palaces in Serbia. These prints showcase the intricate architecture and rich history of these magnificent buildings, capturing their beauty and grandeur for all to admire. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium quality materials, ensuring that every detail is captured with stunning clarity and vivid color. From the ornate facades to the sweeping courtyards, these prints offer a unique glimpse into the world of Serbian palace architecture. Whether you're an art lover or simply appreciate beautiful design, Palaces art prints are sure to impress. With their timeless elegance and striking visual appeal, they make a wonderful addition to any home or office decor. So why not explore this exquisite collection today and discover the beauty of Serbia's palatial heritage?
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What Palaces (Serbia Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of art prints featuring the stunning palaces of Serbia, Europe. These prints showcase the beauty and grandeur of some of Serbia's most iconic landmarks, including the Royal Palace in Belgrade, which was built in 1929 and is now home to the Serbian royal family. Other popular options include the Novi dvor (New Palace), which was constructed in 1918 as a residence for King Peter I, and Stari dvor (Old Palace), which served as the royal palace until it was replaced by its newer counterpart. In addition to these famous palaces, Media Storehouse also offers prints featuring lesser-known but equally impressive buildings such as Topčider Palace and Konak Kneginje Ljubice. Each print is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that every detail is captured perfectly. Whether you're looking for a striking piece of wall art or a unique gift for someone special, we have something to suit all tastes and budgets.
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How do I buy Palaces (Serbia Europe) art prints?

To buy Palaces art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so be sure to select the one that best fits your needs. You can also choose between different paper types depending on your preferences. Once your order has been processed, Media Storehouse will carefully package and ship your artwork directly to you. With high-quality printing techniques and exceptional customer service, buying Palaces art prints from Media Storehouse is a great way to bring beautiful artwork into your home or office space.
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How much do Palaces (Serbia Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of art prints featuring Palaces in Serbia, Europe. The cost of these prints may vary depending on the size and type of print you choose. We offer various options such as framed or unframed prints, canvas prints, and poster prints. Our prices are competitive and reflect the quality of our products. Our art prints are produced using high-quality materials to ensure that they last for many years without fading or losing their vibrancy. They make great additions to any home or office decor and can be used to add character and style to any space. We take pride in offering a vast collection of artwork from around the world at affordable prices while maintaining exceptional quality standards. If you're looking for beautiful Palace art prints from Serbia, Europe, look no further than Media Storehouse.
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How will my Palaces (Serbia Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Palaces art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your print during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes or flat packages depending on the size of the print. All our deliveries are tracked, so you can keep an eye on your package as it makes its way to you. Once your order has been dispatched, we will send you a confirmation email with tracking information and an estimated delivery date. We work with trusted courier partners who have extensive experience in handling delicate items such as artwork. They will ensure that your Palaces art print is delivered directly to your doorstep without any damage or mishandling. Westrive to provide our customers with a seamless and hassle-free delivery experience for their cherished artworks.