Its continued growth and development into a major urban environment can be traced through several stages limited by certain political events.
In the first half of the 18th century, in the reconstruction phase of the former village of oriental character with a predominantly Christian population, Zemun was re-inhabited and developed in a very subordinate position in relation to Belgrade.
In the third phase, during the 19th and early 20th century, Zemun developed within the framework set by changing the construction fund, i.e. the reconstruction of inherited condition, from the First Serbian Uprising to the First World War.
The fourth phase from the First World War, to date, is characterized by individual construction in Old Core of Zemun,[3] which ceased to be a border place.
Chronology of the formation can also be partly determined by analyzes of the buildings, based on existing records on them, the material used and the method of construction, type and style analysis.