Bács-Bodrog County Palace

The Bács-Bodrog County Palace (Serbian: Палата Бачко-бодрошке жупаније у Сомбору, Palata Bačko-bodroške županije u Somboru), known colloquially as Županija (lit.

The County), is a representative building housing the municipal institutions of Sombor, city in the northwest of Vojvodina, Serbia.

[3] Initially housed in a former Franciscan monastery, the growing administrative needs led to the construction of a dedicated county building.

[3] This new two-story structure, designed by county engineer Anton Bauer, was built between 1805 and 1809 on land provided by the city.

[3] It featured a rectangular layout with assembly halls and office spaces and was notable for its imposing presence, as described by contemporaries.