Discovering the Knjaz Miloš Pavilion in Arandjelovac, Serbia

Walking through the Bukovička Banja Park in Arandjelovac town in Serbia, we came across the most beautiful part of this park, which I will write about today and share my experience with you. It is the "Knjaz Miloš Pavilion", which was built in 1907 on the site of the oldest source of mineral water in Serbia from the 19th century.

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This historic Art Nouveau building also served as the country's first mineral water bottling plant. We learned this there and then we appreciated the value of this place even more.

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Surrounded by an open square with tiered seating that often hosts cultural events, the pavilion immediately draws visitors with its timeless architecture and welcoming atmosphere.

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I thought that inside you could only drink healing mineral water, known in Serbia, and then I was surprised when we went inside.

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This building houses an exhibition of artworks. My children and I carefully observed all the works and admired them.

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The combination of history, architecture, and visual art makes the pavilion much more than a museum.

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It is a place where visitors can experience the cultural identity of Arandjelovac while enjoying a peaceful and inspiring environment.

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Stepping back outside, there is amphitheater-like seating creating an inviting place to pause and reflect.

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It is easy to imagine concerts, exhibitions, and community gatherings taking place here, bringing the space to life throughout the year.

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On the level above we saw people exercising and my kids joined them.😊

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We went home with a lot of good impressions after enjoying the wonderful combination of nature, history, and art that makes Arandjelovac a destination worth exploring.

Thank you for reading.

Jelena



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This pavillion looks really elegant I also love the sculptures both little than bigger.

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