Presidency Building | |
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Zgrada Predsjedništva Зграда Предсједништва |
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The presidency building of BiH
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General information | |
Type | Official residence |
Architectural style | Renaissance |
Location | Centar Municipality, Sarajevo |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Coordinates | 43°51′28″N 18°24′51″E / 43.8578°N 18.41412°E |
Current tenants | Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Construction started | 1884 |
Completed | 1886 |
Owner | Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Josip Vancaš |
Website | |
predsjednistvobih.ba/zgr-konak |
The Presidency Building (or the Building of the Presidency; Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Zgrada Predsjedništva / Зграда Предсједништва) is the official residence of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Centar Municipality of Sarajevo, in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
After the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878, the occupational administration required a headquarters in central Sarajevo to house various staff and military personnel. The new government building was commissioned by the first Mayor of Sarajevo Mustafa Fadilpašić and designed by the architect Josip Vancaš in the Renaissance style, and was constructed from 1884 to 1886. the building remained as the headquarters of the Austro-Hungarian regime in the area, housing government and military departments, as well as law courts and ceremonial rooms. After World War I, the building became the government headquarters of the Drina Banovina province in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. After World War II, the building became the official residence of the President of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (within Yugoslavia), as well as the home of the Executive Committee of the People's Assembly. During the Bosnian War, the building was used by the Supreme Command of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina as its military headquarters. The building suffered external and internal damage during the war which has subsequently been partially restored.