House of Kursulić
House of Kursulić is one of the first buildings built in the style of Central European civil architecture, in the reputation of houses in cities across the Sava and Danube. The architecture is an eclectic style with the predominant influence of classicism. During the First World War, from October 31 to November 12, 1915, the Serbian government and regent Aleksandar, the commander-in-chief of the Serbian army, stayed in Raška. During this time, two sessions were held, one in Kursulić’s house, under the presidency of Nikola Pašić and in the presence of the registry officer Aleksandar Karadjordjević. By the decision of the competent authorities, this building was placed under the protection of the state as a cultural monument.
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