Officers Club, Belgrade

The Officers Club (Serbian: Зграда Официрског дома, romanized: Zgrada Oficirskog doma) in Belgrade, Serbia is situated at 48 Kralja Milana Street and as the memorial of the development of Belgrade at the end of the 19th century it has the status of a cultural monument.

The stairway to the first floor continues from the vestibule, and in the right wing there is a large hall with the gallery for entertainment.

The style in which the building was designed can be referred to as the late Romanticism, with the applied elements from the early renaissance, with the use of the rustic in all surfaces, as well as double windows connected with the common arch.

The Officers' club building, initially, thanks to its cornered position and to the characteristic architecture that looks like a fortress, is related to the period of the strengthening of the Serbian country after the proclamation of the kingdom, as well as to the tradition of the area where, in the 19th century, a lot of military objects were situated (the Old Miloš's barracks, Маnjež, The 7th Regiment's Barracks etc.)

In the after-war reconstruction, from 1969 to 1971, for the needs of the Students Cultural Centre, the interior is changed, both in structural and in design sense.