Mika Alas's House
The House of Mihailo Petrović, also known as Mika Alas's House, built in 1910, is a designated historic site of Belgrade located at 22 Kosančićev Venac in Belgrade, Serbia. Mathematician and scientist Mihailo Petrović (1868-1943) lived there, worked there, and died there. In the early 1900's, a Belgrade expression was, approximately, that "half of Serbian science lives at 22 Kosančićev Venac."[1]
It was designed by architect Petar Bajalović, then an assistant professor at the Belgrade University.[1]
The confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers can be seen from its balcony.[1]
Gallery
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Mika Alas`s House
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Bust of Mika Alas, across the street, a work of Aleksandar Zarin from 1969
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A detail from the entrance door
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A detail of the front, street facade
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Street ambiance
References
- 1 2 3 Ksenija Ćirić (10 October 2013). "House of Mihailo Petrović aka Mika Alas's House" (PDF). The Cultural Heritage Protection Institute of the City of Belgrade, catalogues 2012. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
Further reading
- Documentation ZZSKGB, SK 85
- Dragan Trifunović, Bard of Serbian Mathematics Mihailo Petrović Alas, The Institute for the textbooks and teaching aids, Belgrade 1991.
- Еnciklopedija Jugoslavije 6, Zagreb 1965.
Coordinates: 44°49′02″N 20°27′04″E / 44.8172°N 20.4512°E