Hammam of Prince Miloš

Hammam of Prince Miloš[1] is the former Turkish bath in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

The court buildings were later handed over to the Finance Ministry and the bath is today the only surviving part of the entire complex.

New planned building will have "transparent" ground floor, which would allow view on the bath, which is not visible from any of the surrounding streets due to its location in the park and center of the block.

[7] It is believed that the author of the bath was Hadži Nikola Živković, a royal architect during the first reign of Prince Miloš (1817-39), who constructed all royal buildings in the period, like Princess Ljubica's Residence (in Kosančićev Venac) and Residence of Prince Miloš (in Topčider).

The main room, which was used for bathing and rest, is vaulted with a shallow dome, constructed by the concentric placing of bricks.