Banski dvor

Banski Dvor is a building and cultural center in . It was built in the period 1931–32 as the seat of Duke of Vrbas Banovina, an administrative region of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
  • Type: Community center
  • Description: house of culture in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Hercegovina, formerly a government building (Palace of the Ban)
  • Also known as: Banski Dvor” and “Kulturni centar ‘Banski dvor’
  • Address: Trg srpskih vladara 2, Banja Luka, 78000
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Cathedral of Christ the Savior and Palace of the Republic.

Church
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is a Serbian Orthodox church located in , , . A Holy Trinity Church was built during interwar Yugoslavia in the center of Banja Luka.

Government building
The is the official residence of the President of Republika Srpska. It is located in the Center of alongside the famous "Gospodska" street near the , Banski Dvor and City Assembly building.

Museum
The is an art museum in , , . The museum has rebranded itself in recent years as the Museum of Contemporary Art of Republika Srpska. is situated 220 metres west of Banski dvor.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Banja Luka and Gornji Šeher.

is a picturesque city in the western part of . It is the administrative capital and the largest city of , and the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Quarter
Srpske Toplice, before the 1990s, is a local community and a in the area of , . It is located on the banks of the in the southern part of the city's territory. is situated 3½ km southwest of Banski dvor.

Village
is a in the municipality of . During World War II, on 7 February 1942, Ustaše paramilitaries, led by a Franciscan friar, Miroslav Filipović, killed more than 2,300 Serbs in Drakulić, Motike, and . is situated 6 km north of Banski dvor.

Banski dvor

Latitude
44.77288° or 44° 46′ 22″ north
Longitude
17.19231° or 17° 11′ 32″ east
Levels
4
Open location code
8FPVQ5FR+5W
Open­Street­Map ID
way 114929494
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­community_centre
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q2883493
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Spanish—“Banski dvor” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: بانسكي دفور
  • Armenian: Բանի նստավայր
  • Armenian: Բանսկի դվոր
  • Bosnian: Banski dvor
  • Bosnian: Palata banskog dvora
  • Czech: Bánský palác
  • French: Banski dvor
  • Georgian: ბანსკი-დვორი (ბანია-ლუკა)
  • Georgian: ბანსკი-დვორი
  • Greek: Μπάνσκι Ντβορ
  • Macedonian: Бански двор
  • Romanian: Banski Dvor
  • Russian: Банский дворец
  • Serbian: Бански двор
  • Serbian: Културни центар ‘Бански двор’
  • Serbo-Croatian: Banski dvor u Banjoj Luci
  • Serbo-Croatian: Banski dvori u Banjoj Luci
  • Slovenian: Banski dvor
  • Spanish: Banski Dvor

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Bana Milosavljevića and Trg srpskih vladara.

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