The Мagistrates Building in Zemun, Belgrade, is at 3 Magistrate Square and is classified by the government as a cultural monument.
From 1823 to 1832 a new classicist magistrate building was built after the designs of Zemun architect Joseph Felber.
The arrangement of the rooms in two-pronged scheme was derived from the organization of the Magistrate into several official departments.
In 1836, according to the designs signed by the city clerk Križanić, the building was enlarged into the site of the former house of Miloš Urošević.
[3] Zemun Magistrate was situated in the new building until 1871, when it was handed over for the use of the Court, which stayed there for many years.