Petar Bajalović

Petar Bajalović (in Cyrillic Serbian: Петар Бајаловић; Šabac, Serbia, 27 May 1876 - Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, 14 April 1947) was a Serbian architect who lived and worked during the latter part of Belle Epoque and the Interwar period.

Petar Bajalović completed his Gymnasium education in Belgrade, after which he enrolled at the Technical Faculty of the Belgrade's Visoka škola, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree.

He then went to Germany to pursue his post-graduate studies in architecture at the Technical College in Karlsruhe.

[1] From 1906 until his death, he was a professor and founder of the descriptive geometry field of studies at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Belgrade,[1] where he distinguished himself as an excellent pedagogue.

He constructed the pavilion for Kingdom of Serbia on International Exhibition of Art of 1911.

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