Finance Palace

Finance palace, (Serbian Финансијска палата, Hungarian Pénzügyi Palota, German Finanz Palast) is a two-floored neo-renaissance palace on the main square in Zrenjanin, Serbia, and one of the most beautiful buildings in the city.

City authorities chosen project for the building made by Hungarian architect István Kiss.

The most remarkable detail of this building are, there is no doubt, four statues on its main facade, depicting "Industry", "Agriculture", "Science" and "Merchantry".

After the First World War, The Museum was first moved into the complex of The Piaristic Monastery and then to the first floor of “The Casino”, but because of the bad accommodation conditions, it was practically closed to the public.

Since August 2005 museum has a modern gallery on the ground floor in which are held many exhibitions.

Main facade of the National museum
Statues at the facade depicting "Industry", "Agriculture", "Science" and "Merchantry"
View at Subotićeva street and Finance palace. Small bridge and Protestant church are visible in the background