The Prince of Miloš's convoy in Topčider is a convoy built for Miloš Obrenović in 1831, after Serbia gained autonomous status within the Ottoman Empire, and Prince Miloš was hereditary princely dignity. In front of this building is one of the oldest and most beautiful planets in Europe, protected as a natural rarity (has more than 160 years).
After the conclave for his wife and children in the Belgrade town, Prince Miloš Obrenović raised from 1831 to 1834. and for himself a top in Topcider.
The building was built in a style typical of representative Ottoman residences. Konak was built by masters Janja Mihailović and Nikola Đorđević, and the works were led by Hadži-Nikola Živković, supervisor and neimar of almost all the construction projects of Prince Miloš. The rich interior decoration of ceilings, walls and niches has been partially preserved to this day. During his first reign (1815-1839), Milos only occasionally stayed here, and for other rulers all the time (1858-1860) he spent in Konak and died on September 14, 1860. Some time in Konak was the Museum of Prince Miloš and Mihailo Obrenovic, then the Forestry and Hunting Museum, founded in 1929.
During the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the First Serbian Uprising (1954), the Museum of the First Serbian Uprising was opened in Konak with a theme dedicated to the entire period of the liberation struggles against the Turks (from 1804 to the second hatchester 1839). Exhibits of the Museum served as the starting point for the formation of the Historical Museum of Serbia, 1963.
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