List of official residences of Serbia

'Villa "Peace"') is a residential building located at 2 Konavljanska Street and has area of 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft).

The Villa Mir was built in 1978-1979 for the lifelong Yugoslav president, Josip Broz Tito, but he never moved into it since at the time of building completion at the end of 1979 his health deteriorated rapidly and was transferred to the hospital, where he died four months afterwards.

After the 1999 NATO bombing, the president of FR Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milošević, moved here, living there until 2001 when he was arrested in this house and taken to prison.

The villa was built in 1936 belonging to the royal house of Karađorđević and was bequeathed by the King Alexander I to the minor prince Tomislav.

'Villa "Pine"') is a residential building located at 75 Kneza Aleksandra Boulevard and has area of 750 square metres (8,100 sq ft).

It was built in 1931 by a prominent royal physician, Dr Moačanin, who left the house with his family in 1941 after the bombing of Belgrade in the World War II.

After the war, leading communist Edvard Kardelj, one of Josip Broz's closest associates, moved in and lived there up until the beginning of the 1960s.

'Golden Hill Villa') also known as the Obrenović Summerhouse (Serbian: Летњиковац Обреновића, romanized: Letnjikovac Obrenovića) is a state representation house located on the western outskirts of the town of Smederevo.

It is located on the northern slopes of the Plavinac hill, overseeing the Danube from its right bank, and the Banat lowlands across the river.

During the reign of King Milan, the villa served as a venue for the royal parties and gatherings of the cultural and artistic elite.

King Alexander often used villa for his official businesses - holding ministerial sessions, signing appointments and royal decrees, and receiving foreign envoys.

During World War I the house was heavily damaged in the 1914 Battle of Smederevo between the invading Austro-Hungarian army and the Serbian forces.

After the World War II, it became the state property as it was confiscated from the Orešković family and was used by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

President Josip Broz Tito often spent time in the villa with his foreign guests, starting with Ahmed Sukarno in 1956.

Both Chinese president Xi Jinping and Slovenian prime minister Miro Cerar had official bunket in the villa in 2016.

[8] Villa Kopaonik (Serbian: Вила Копаоник) built in 1937, is state reprresentation house located on a slight elevation above the Banjski Park in Vrnjačka Banja, spa town in central Serbia.

Villa Zlatni Breg